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E145 BEE COIN WITH BLACK PEARL EARRINGS
These earrings began their life as coins—objects once passed from hand to hand, marked by time, purpose, and exchange. Now reclaimed and reimagined, they return as adornment.
Crafted from repurposed bee coin charms, this pair honors diligence, community, and the quiet abundance born from shared work. Each coin is paired with lustrous black pearls, clear quartz accents, and subtle rhinestone details that catch the light without asking for attention.
Finished with stainless steel lever-back closures, these earrings are made to be worn with ease and intention.
Materials & Meaning
Recycled Bee Coin Charms
Bees have long symbolized devotion, collaboration, and prosperity. These reclaimed coins carry that symbolism forward, offering a second life rooted in meaning rather than exchange.
Black Pearls
Chosen for their depth and understated elegance, each pearl carries its own character—no two exactly alike.
Clear Quartz
Often associated with clarity and balance, quartz adds both visual lightness and quiet intention.
Rhinestone Accents
A restrained shimmer that reflects light like a memory—present, but never loud.
Stainless Steel Lever-Back Closures
Secure, comfortable, and durable for everyday wear.
Details
Length: approximately 2.6 inches
Bee coin diameter: approximately 0.6 inches
Materials: recycled coin charms, black pearls, clear quartz, rhinestones, stainless steel
Handcrafted; each pair is one of a kind
Why You’ll Love Them
Symbolic design rooted in community, care, and abundance
Created from reclaimed materials for a more sustainable approach to adornment
A meaningful gift for nature lovers, makers, and those drawn to story-rich jewelry
Care
Gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth after wearing.
Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives to preserve the reclaimed coin and natural elements.
A Note on Uniqueness
Because each pair is handcrafted using reclaimed and natural materials, variations in coin patina, pearls, and stones are part of their story. These differences are not imperfections—they are evidence of a life lived before, and a new chapter continuing now.
These earrings began their life as coins—objects once passed from hand to hand, marked by time, purpose, and exchange. Now reclaimed and reimagined, they return as adornment.
Crafted from repurposed bee coin charms, this pair honors diligence, community, and the quiet abundance born from shared work. Each coin is paired with lustrous black pearls, clear quartz accents, and subtle rhinestone details that catch the light without asking for attention.
Finished with stainless steel lever-back closures, these earrings are made to be worn with ease and intention.
Materials & Meaning
Recycled Bee Coin Charms
Bees have long symbolized devotion, collaboration, and prosperity. These reclaimed coins carry that symbolism forward, offering a second life rooted in meaning rather than exchange.
Black Pearls
Chosen for their depth and understated elegance, each pearl carries its own character—no two exactly alike.
Clear Quartz
Often associated with clarity and balance, quartz adds both visual lightness and quiet intention.
Rhinestone Accents
A restrained shimmer that reflects light like a memory—present, but never loud.
Stainless Steel Lever-Back Closures
Secure, comfortable, and durable for everyday wear.
Details
Length: approximately 2.6 inches
Bee coin diameter: approximately 0.6 inches
Materials: recycled coin charms, black pearls, clear quartz, rhinestones, stainless steel
Handcrafted; each pair is one of a kind
Why You’ll Love Them
Symbolic design rooted in community, care, and abundance
Created from reclaimed materials for a more sustainable approach to adornment
A meaningful gift for nature lovers, makers, and those drawn to story-rich jewelry
Care
Gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth after wearing.
Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives to preserve the reclaimed coin and natural elements.
A Note on Uniqueness
Because each pair is handcrafted using reclaimed and natural materials, variations in coin patina, pearls, and stones are part of their story. These differences are not imperfections—they are evidence of a life lived before, and a new chapter continuing now.