Apple stud earrings

£52.00

Bright, shiny red apple stud earrings that look good enough to eat!

Red marbled acrylic with gold and green mirrored acrylic and hand-painted details. Hanging from dainty white apple blossom stud earrings with your choice of stud or clip-on fastening.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, apples were associated with Aphrodite and seen as symbols of love. Sappho uses a red sweet-apple (τὸ γλυκύμαλον) as a metaphor for the inaccessibility of beauty in fragment 105a.

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Bright, shiny red apple stud earrings that look good enough to eat!

Red marbled acrylic with gold and green mirrored acrylic and hand-painted details. Hanging from dainty white apple blossom stud earrings with your choice of stud or clip-on fastening.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, apples were associated with Aphrodite and seen as symbols of love. Sappho uses a red sweet-apple (τὸ γλυκύμαλον) as a metaphor for the inaccessibility of beauty in fragment 105a.

Take a look at our Gifts Under £75!

Bright, shiny red apple stud earrings that look good enough to eat!

Red marbled acrylic with gold and green mirrored acrylic and hand-painted details. Hanging from dainty white apple blossom stud earrings with your choice of stud or clip-on fastening.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, apples were associated with Aphrodite and seen as symbols of love. Sappho uses a red sweet-apple (τὸ γλυκύμαλον) as a metaphor for the inaccessibility of beauty in fragment 105a.

Take a look at our Gifts Under £75!