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Ever So Creative

Amargos: Green, Hunter Green & Yellow Kato Polymer Clay Scallop Earrings

Amargos: Green, Hunter Green & Yellow Kato Polymer Clay Scallop Earrings

Regular price $15.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $15.00 USD
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Ever So Creative uses materials like Antique Brass, Copper, Silver, Gold Charms, and Pendants in their creations, and these materials are all lead-free and nickel-free.

I use various brands of polymer clay, such as Sculpey, Fimo, Kato, Crafter’s, and Craftsmart, to craft the polymer clay jewelry in my store. Additionally, I apply a resin finish to many of my jewelry pieces to enhance their durability.

Description of Item: AMARGOS

Crafting clay slabs for a series of earrings has evolved into a cherished activity for me, combining two distinct shades of green and yellow Kato Clay intertwine, forming a captivating pattern that enhances the beauty of this set of earrings. The artistic output that emerges from this combination is truly beyond words. This earring collection is crafted by combining three vibrant colors. The resulting combination produces a psychedelic aesthetic. Jewelry created from this clay slab is ideal for the summer season. Amargos is a scallop-shaped pair of earrings connected by oval studs and infused gold flakes and resin to achieve a glossy and captivating finish.

Your newly acquired earrings will be carefully packaged and secured with back posts.

Ever So Creative takes pride in crafting earrings with great care and affection. The shop owner/creator personally handcrafts all the featured jewelry in this shop, and she trusts the supplies she uses, relying on them for her creations and personal use. When you purchase from this shop, you receive a quality product.

Please note that all my jewelry is sold as a FINAL SALE. However, if you damage it or need any repairs, you have a two-week window to return it to be fixed. I will cover the return shipping, but you will be responsible for the shipping cost to send it to me.

DISCLAIMER:

Over time, pewter may naturally tarnish due to exposure to daily moisture. The good news is that tarnish can be easily and quickly cleaned. Some common cleaning methods include using baking soda and vinegar. If you keep pewter away from moisture, you should not encounter any issues with tarnishing.

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