Symbology by Alice Scott Topaz Mouth Studs

$120.00

Handmade with love in Asheville, North Carolina, by artist Alice Scott, these sassy topaz mouth studs are edgy, flirty and fun.

Alice carved these super detailed lips biting down on a gem to be tiny little sexy symbols you can wear around everyday. Petite in size but bold in spirit, these earrings are empowering reminders of your own eroticism.

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Handmade with love in Asheville, North Carolina, by artist Alice Scott, these sassy topaz mouth studs are edgy, flirty and fun.

Alice carved these super detailed lips biting down on a gem to be tiny little sexy symbols you can wear around everyday. Petite in size but bold in spirit, these earrings are empowering reminders of your own eroticism.

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Handmade with love in Asheville, North Carolina, by artist Alice Scott, these sassy topaz mouth studs are edgy, flirty and fun.

Alice carved these super detailed lips biting down on a gem to be tiny little sexy symbols you can wear around everyday. Petite in size but bold in spirit, these earrings are empowering reminders of your own eroticism.

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From Symbology by Alice Scott. Handmade in the USA in Asheville, North Carolina.

Featuring 3mm White Topaz gemstones. White Topaz promotes clear thoughts, awareness and inner strength. It helps you manifest your individuality and creativity and truly see yourself.

Mouths and ear posts are sterling silver with a black patina.

Dimensions: Earrings are approximately 4/8” at widest points across x 3/8” high/tall.

Each pair of earrings is made one at a time. Due to the handmade process, minor variances in each set will occur with add to their special, one-of-a-kind value.

Earrings will arrive beautifully boxed and on a petite kraft card with hand inked metallic purple edges.

About Symbology by Alice Scott

I am a jeweler living in Asheville, NC. I started making jewelry when I was six years old. I painted brooches with pumpkin faces to sell at craft shows for Halloween. I grew up thinking of new designs for jewelry all the time. I attended Rhode Island School of Design for Jewelry and Metalsmithing. Today, I continue to be interested in making work that celebrates traditions. I borrow symbols from a variety of spiritual and cultural practices in order to create my own world of sacred objects. Each piece is meant to help each person who wears it feel connected to something mysterious, ancient, and bigger than herself.

— Symbology-Jewelry.com