
Zarinos's Creek Copper Earrings
Some pieces reveal themselves to those who take the time to look closely. I made these for women who value the quiet work within a piece, the teardrop form shaped from a single length of copper wire, then wrapped along the lower half one turn at a time, each coil set tightly against the last until the section is complete and the piece settles into what it was meant to be.
Copper has been worn close to the skin for thousands of years by those who needed something steady and flowing in their lives. The women who return to me often say the same thing. It simply feels right in a way they no longer try to explain.
These are among the final earrings I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope they find the ears that notice the details.
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Zarinos's Creek Copper Earrings
Some pieces reveal themselves to those who take the time to look closely. I made these for women who value the quiet work within a piece, the teardrop form shaped from a single length of copper wire, then wrapped along the lower half one turn at a time, each coil set tightly against the last until the section is complete and the piece settles into what it was meant to be.
Copper has been worn close to the skin for thousands of years by those who needed something steady and flowing in their lives. The women who return to me often say the same thing. It simply feels right in a way they no longer try to explain.
These are among the final earrings I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope they find the ears that notice the details.
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Some pieces reveal themselves to those who take the time to look closely. I made these for women who value the quiet work within a piece, the teardrop form shaped from a single length of copper wire, then wrapped along the lower half one turn at a time, each coil set tightly against the last until the section is complete and the piece settles into what it was meant to be.
Copper has been worn close to the skin for thousands of years by those who needed something steady and flowing in their lives. The women who return to me often say the same thing. It simply feels right in a way they no longer try to explain.
These are among the final earrings I will make before I close my workshop for good. I hope they find the ears that notice the details.




















