Peach Porcelain Round Earrings With Pearls

£44.00

Description

Beautifully handmade round porcelain pearl earrings.

These stained-peach orange porcelain round earrings with orange and cream freshwater pearls would make a perfect feminine gift to loved ones. They would also pair beautifully with wedding guest or bridesmaid outfits.

These Statement dangle earrings add glamour to any outfit.

The porcelain of these earrings has a smooth matte surface. This contrasts beautifully with the pearlescent shimmer of the fresh water pearls. Porcelain is a delicate material which has been high fired to 1220c to strengthen with also the back applied with clear hard resin helps further strengthen.

The earrings are each cut out of porcelain clay, then fired, polished, left unglazed to have a matte finish. Finally fired to 1220C to strengthen. Hypoallergenic stainless steel earring posts are applied to the back with clear resin. And finally, the earrings are matched with fresh water pearls to finish.

Handmade from our pottery studio in Torquay, Devon.

These round porcelain pearl earrings are delivered on a display card and hammered card envelope; carefully packed in tissue paper and bubblewrap. Ready to gift to a loved one.

Find out more

Read my blog post all about my handmade porcelain Margo Margo Jewellery Collection here. Follow me on Instagram at Christina Goodall Ceramics and Margo Margo Jewellery to see the process of making my ceramics.

Also Christina’s handmade stoneware pottery made on the potters wheel is available to browse on this site. Read here for more information on how Christina Goodall Ceramics pottery is made.

Christina makes all her ceramics in small batches from her studio in Torquay, Devon. Unlike mass-produced ceramics, Christina’s handmade pottery is unique in its design and production.  She has a degree in Fine Art Sculpture from UAL which led her into ceramics. Christina then moved back to her hometown and began her business by assisting in pottery studios, teaching pottery workshops and producing her own ceramics.