Feather earrings are a chic and easy way to add some Boho-inspired style and Native American flare to any ensemble. Simple and easy to make Feather earrings are a great match with many outfits and can even be worn many times!
To make feather earrings Begin by cutting two pieces of wire that are slightly longer than the desired length and then using round-nose pliers, which bend each into a loop.
For simple feather earrings Two sets of pliers will be required. One pair should have a plier with a small nose, while the second should act as an additional hand. For the first pair place your headpin around an inch above the top of the crimp beads before using your fingertips to bend its straight edge so that it rests flat against feathers.
After the feathers are put together in a neat stack, gently open and close the loop at the very top of your headpin by using tiny pliers, before slipping the earring hooks on it and admiring your work!
Feathers always have a significant significance in the world of different cultures. As an example, Native American tribes believe that the feathers of an eagle symbolize the power, wisdom, and freedom while they're seen as God's gifts and as a symbol of protection. All this makes them perfect selections for designs of jewellery made from silver.
The 1930s were a time when women aspired to becoming ultrafeminine glamour queens. Pearls and matching jewelry sets were very fashionable at this time. Unfortunately, due to financial hardships during the in the 1930s, many turned to plastic as a cost-effective material for jewelry production, which gave birth to beautiful gem-like imitations that were cheaper than precious metals.
The 1990s was an era marked by music-inspired fashion and bold gold earrings became a common style that could often be found on hip-hop videos as well as other media.
Feathers are symbolically significant across many cultures. Feathers are a symbol of the idea of freedom, hope and security When they are found on the ground, feathers are frequently considered to be a sign from loved relatives who have passed away This makes feather jewelry especially popular among Native American tribes; our exquisite silver feather earrings come directly from award-winning artists of the Zuni, Navajo, Hopi and Santo Domingo tribes of Arizona and New Mexico.
The fashion scene in the 90s was greatly influenced by music videos, leading to a flurry of striking jewelry pieces, like big gold hoop earrings. First seen in hip-hop videos and quickly spreading throughout the country the earrings were able to be accessible and affordable enough to wear with any attire or event! If you want something feminine and elegant try pearl studs which can also be found at most major department stores!
In the 90s, jewellery styles took on an undeniably hip and rebellious style. Defined by an intense determination to make a statement, jewelry styles like hoop earrings and statement pieces experienced an era of revival. Their popularity was further perpetuated when they were featured in music videos since many styles were inspired by punk or pop rock music styles. Additionally, women started wearing clip-on earrings to protect their ears.
Feathers have a significant symbolic meaning across different cultures. Generally considered symbolic of freedom, hope, and protection; many believe that seeing the feather flying above as a sign of love from loved people who have passed away.
Our exquisite selection of sterling feathers is sourced directly from the award-winning artists from the Zuni, Navajo, Hopi, and Santo Domingo tribes in Arizona and New Mexico. Each pair is adorned with stunning real gemstones that are perfect for your individual style. Choose between different sizes until you can find the ideal pair for you!