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Silver Wild Grape Leaf Earrings - Handmade in Austin, Tx - Plant Jewelry - Statement Earrings - made by Jamie Spinello
*Made to Order* Please allow 2 weeks for me to make and cast your pair before I ship.
Size: From earwire to the tip of the leaves, each measures just under 2" long.
This is the smaller of the two grape leaf earring designs that I make. You can find the larger more detailed and lacy grape leaf earring design here:
http://www.jamiespinello.com/store/p205/Silver_Wild_Grape_Leaf_Earrings.html
The Wild Grape (Vitus Mustangenesis) that these leaves were taken from are often mistaken for and crowded out by their close but less flamboyant cousin, the Muscadine. Both are wild grapes that are native to the southern United States, including Texas. Growing up in Mississippi, where vines climb with abundance in every forest, I often came across wild grapes. Upon eating them, I quickly learned that just because they look like grapes doesn't mean they will taste like it. The bitter skinned fruit from this plant is generally used to make jams, jellies and wines, but is not the best for eating raw. If you love sour and bitter things, however, you will probably enjoy eating these. I do!
Material: (pick from drop down)
Sterling Silver (shown)
Golden Bronze
My other plant inspired pieces:
http://www.jamiespinello.com/store/c6/Alchemists_Garden
Shipping: I ship via Priority USPS mail.
my shop:
http://www.jamiespinello.etsy.com
All of my designs are © Jamie Spinello
*Made to Order* Please allow 2 weeks for me to make and cast your pair before I ship.
Size: From earwire to the tip of the leaves, each measures just under 2" long.
This is the smaller of the two grape leaf earring designs that I make. You can find the larger more detailed and lacy grape leaf earring design here:
http://www.jamiespinello.com/store/p205/Silver_Wild_Grape_Leaf_Earrings.html
The Wild Grape (Vitus Mustangenesis) that these leaves were taken from are often mistaken for and crowded out by their close but less flamboyant cousin, the Muscadine. Both are wild grapes that are native to the southern United States, including Texas. Growing up in Mississippi, where vines climb with abundance in every forest, I often came across wild grapes. Upon eating them, I quickly learned that just because they look like grapes doesn't mean they will taste like it. The bitter skinned fruit from this plant is generally used to make jams, jellies and wines, but is not the best for eating raw. If you love sour and bitter things, however, you will probably enjoy eating these. I do!
Material: (pick from drop down)
Sterling Silver (shown)
Golden Bronze
My other plant inspired pieces:
http://www.jamiespinello.com/store/c6/Alchemists_Garden
Shipping: I ship via Priority USPS mail.
my shop:
http://www.jamiespinello.etsy.com
All of my designs are © Jamie Spinello
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