Product code: Handmade Anishinabe shop Earrings
These handmade Anishinabe (First Nation/Native American/Indigenous) earrings are absolutely beautiful and show the incredible craftsmanship of Indigenous beaders. These were made by a member of the Anishinabe people. I absolutely love them, but I rarely wear them because they are just a touch to big for me (see nickel photo for scale). I would love for them to go to a new home so they can be cherished and worn. They have beautiful glass beads, porcupine quills, and leather backing. I purchased them for approximately $200 (which if you know beading, is a very reasonable price for this kind of craftsmanship). Earring hooks are shop suitable for sensitive ears (I have extreme nickel allergies and I have no reaction). I believe the hooks are sterling silver. Price is only slight negotiable.
These handmade Anishinabe (First Nation/Native American/Indigenous) earrings are absolutely beautiful and show the incredible craftsmanship of Indigenous beaders. These were made by a member of the Anishinabe people. I absolutely love them, but I rarely wear them because they are just a touch to big for me (see nickel photo for scale). I would love for them to go to a new home so they can be cherished and worn. They have beautiful glass beads, porcupine quills, and leather backing. I purchased them for approximately $200 (which if you know beading, is a very reasonable price for this kind of craftsmanship). Earring hooks are shop suitable for sensitive ears (I have extreme nickel allergies and I have no reaction). I believe the hooks are sterling silver. Price is only slight negotiable.