Earrings | Layered Fan Hoop Earring | Jellurgal | Generations
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Moe Moe Design | Earrings | Layered Fan Hoop Earring | Jellurgal | Generations
Like a canvas for your ears, these fan earrings perfectly showcase the artwork by Moe Moe Design featured artist, Jenny Sheward-Spence. These earrings will get the attention that they deserve so be ready to show them off. And on the off chance you don't want your earrings to do all the talking, simply slide the large fan off your hoop and wear the gold fan on it's own for a simple, chic look. Wear these with your hair pulled back and that bright lipstick on! You're a showstopper.
Details
Features Indigenous Australian art by Jenny Sheward-Spence
Sterling silver hoops (18mm in diameter)
3.8cm long (including hoop) x 4cm wide
2.25 grams each
Reversible silver alloy panels with artwork on one side and sleek brushed silver on the other
Australian made in Currumbin, QLD
About Moe Moe Design
Moe Moe Design earrings are lovingly crafted from start to finish in their Currumbin, QLD studio. The small, powerful team all contribute to the creation of each earring by drawing, cutting, building, product testing and wearing (the fun part!) each design until it’s just right.
Moe Moe Design is the capsule wardrobe of earrings: flip them to plain silver, swap your studs to hooks, or stack other Moe Moe pieces together to build something special for any outfit.
About Jenny Sheward-Spence
Jenny Sheward-Spence is a proud Bidjari woman from the Kunja Nation in central Queensland. She is currently a University Lecture with an emphasis on First Nations Studies and Creative Arts.
Her Artwork represents 5 generations of family history and show the passion she has for families to connect and build relationships. All funds raised from Jenny’s art sales goes to charities devoted to Education and family support networks, here in First Nations communities and overseas.
About Jellurgal:
Paradise Dreaming was authorised and established by the descendants of the Kombumerri and Ngarang-Wal (Nerang River) people situated at the base of Burleigh Head National Park (which the Traditional Custodians call Jellurgal). Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre incorporates guided tours and an art gallery.
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