Nomadic Hoops are Here!
These simple forged Sterling Silver hoops are the perfect companion to our new Nomadic Collection and I'm so excited to release them today for the Spring Equinox. We have 3 sizes. They're hammered and they click into place to close. So many of our smaller metal charms, feathers, birthstones and crystals can be combined and arranged to make unique earrings.
I love the idea of being able to change up my earrings in this way! I want to carry all of my little charms with me and switch them up between hoops and necklaces according to my intention, mood or outfit. I've had so much fun playing with these and making pairs for inspo. Keep in mind, you don't have to make matching pairs... we did make some feather sets and crystal sets if you do want those to match...
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I'm currently in love with and keeping this teal medium pair but we have enough of these charms for 1 more pair at the moment...
Here are some recent Nomadic Necklaces that you've ordered! These have brought me so much joy to put together for you. Now you when you order charms for necklaces, you also have the option to where them on hoops! So many ways to change, rearrange and make them your own! I hope you dig this new collection as much as I do! I'm thinking of holding some in-studio events this spring where you can come in and put together a pair or pendant, let me know if that interests you!
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Happy Spring Equinox and Aries Season!
From Chani Nicholas: No matter where you are in the world, the March Equinox is one of two days per year when the hours of night equal the hours of day (hence the term “equi-nox,” or equal-night). This year, the March Equinox occurs on March 20th. Hellenistic astrology roots from the knowledge traditions of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece. Because these regions are located in the Northern Hemisphere, the ancients associated the March Equinox with the first day of spring.
After months of cold and darkness, this day represented the relief of surviving another winter. Around this time, the soil thaws, and leaves bejewel the branches once more. Baby lambs holler into the world, blossoms release their fragrance, and seedlings surge from the earth. In cultures all over the world — but especially in the Northern Hemisphere — this day represents a rebirth.