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Cold Blue Snowflake Earrings

Cold Blue Snowflake Earrings
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I wanted to make some silver colored snowflake earrings with some blue beads. I had a lot of fun doing slightly different variants for these pieces. These earrings come in three different styles. -Snowflake charms with blue fake pearl beads. -Snowflake charms with light blue and translucent clear seed beads -Snowflake charms with splatter blue beads They are perfect for the winter season, especially for those who may not want to wear something overtly Christmas themed.

FAQs & Polices

How long will it take to receive my order?

Once shipped most domestic orders take anywhere from 2 to 10 business days to arrive depending on the efficiency of your local postal service. International shipping delivery times may vary between 2 and 12 weeks.

Do you accept orders placed outside of the US?

I do accept orders from outside the US. However, shipping outside the US does cost a decent amount of money so the shipping price I put for international is higher to help try to cover how much I would have to pay for shipping out said order.

Is your shop open year round?

For most of the year my shop is open for business. However between the few days before Christmas and after New Years it is on vacation mode for holiday break. I tend to announce when I will put my shop on vacation and when I'll return from such on my social media sites.

Will ___ piece come back in stock?

This depends on which jewelry piece it is. If it is a necklace, bracelet, or earrings I made from materials I found through thrift stores, antique shops, craft fairs, or given to me by family and friends then chances are there will probably not be another one like it. There may be a piece I make that is comparable to similar but not 100% exact. Many of my pieces are one of a kind so once it is gone then that's it.

Why are some pieces more expensive than others?

A lot of the jewelry I make are from supplies that I either buy from bead stores or I get from thrift stores, antique shops, to events. Most of the supplies I get are scavenged so pieces are not just at times limited but also the materials themselves can be pricey. Especially materials that are made of stone, shells, bones, and/or are vintage. The price not just depends on how much time I spent on making it but also the cost of materials all together.

Why are some pieces limited stock while others not?

The reason I have many pieces where there is only one or two of it in stock is because they are made from material that I got from a thrift store, antique shop, craft fair, and/or family and friends. A lot of these types of materials can be hard to find exact copies of.

Though that doesn't mean all of my pieces are like that. I do have some where I can continue to make more of because the supplies for it I can get reasonably. I am open about how much I have something.