SIMPLE SILVER STUDS
SILVER BUTTON STUD EARRINGS
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
Regular price
£26.00
Cute as a button! Sterling Silver earrings so hypoallergenic and great for people with sensitive skin and children. With butterflies. They measure 9mm in diameter. Makes a wonderful gift! Especially for tailors, dressmakers, seamstresses, haberdashers, and those who are generally crafty. One pic is utilising my latest cross stitch project!
The earrings are presented in a little fully recycled gift box by Tiny Box Co. of Dragons Den fame. They're local to me so double eco-whammy!
Please note, we cannot accept returns for earrings unless they are faulty, due to hygiene reasons.
The word "Silver" appears in Anglo-Saxon in various spellings, such as seolfor and siolfor. Silver was one of the seven metals of antiquity that were known to prehistoric humans and whose discovery is thus lost to history. However, unlike copper, Silver did not lead to the growth of metallurgy on account of its low structural strength and was more often used ornamentally or as money. Silver was more expensive than gold in Egypt until around the fifteenth century BC. The situation changed with the discovery of cupellation, a technique that allowed silver metal to be extracted from its ores. The origins of silver production in India, China, and Japan were almost certainly equally ancient, but are not well-documented due to their great age.
The earrings are presented in a little fully recycled gift box by Tiny Box Co. of Dragons Den fame. They're local to me so double eco-whammy!
Please note, we cannot accept returns for earrings unless they are faulty, due to hygiene reasons.
The word "Silver" appears in Anglo-Saxon in various spellings, such as seolfor and siolfor. Silver was one of the seven metals of antiquity that were known to prehistoric humans and whose discovery is thus lost to history. However, unlike copper, Silver did not lead to the growth of metallurgy on account of its low structural strength and was more often used ornamentally or as money. Silver was more expensive than gold in Egypt until around the fifteenth century BC. The situation changed with the discovery of cupellation, a technique that allowed silver metal to be extracted from its ores. The origins of silver production in India, China, and Japan were almost certainly equally ancient, but are not well-documented due to their great age.