Deusa ex Machina collection: The Pride of Urania earrings
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- 450 SEK
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The Pride of Urania the Pride version of the Urania earrings.
These earrings are inspired by the Muse of astronomy. The nine Muses in Greek mythology were goddesses and the patrons of arts, literature and the sciences.
Collection: Deusa ex Machina: the Pride of....edition.
Colour options: Each set is a one of a kind, unique Pride colour combination. Each set is numbered in the order they were created (e.g. Pride of Urania I, II etc).
The base is created with brass filigree, then painted in different metallic shades, and adorned with acrylic half pearls, rhinestones and/or glass crystals.
For available pieces, see the pictures and read about the differentversions below. Choose your set among those available under Variations. If you have a specific colour combo in mind which you would like me to create, please send me a message through the contact page of this webpage.
Available pieces:
Colours Pride of Urania I: Brass filigree metal base painted in a pale antique golden shade. Adorned with Swarovski glass rhinestones in Pride colours.
Colours Pride of Urania II: Brass filigree metal base painted in a silver shade. Adorned with Swarovski glass rhinestones in Pride colours.
Colours Pride of Urania III: Brass filigree metal base painted in a gun metal shade. Adorned with Swarovski glass rhinestones in Pride colours.
Lenght: 10 cm
Weight: 6 gr (in total, 3 gr/earring)
Sustainability footprint: No repurposed materials are usually used for these pieces.
About the collection:
The Deusa ex Machina collection is inspired by the female deities and Goddesses of Greek Mythology. Each design is inspired by and named after a Goddess. For example, with a little bit of imagination one can see the pommegranate in the design of the Persephone earring, and growth in the Demeter earring.
Each design is created with a one of a kind touch, meaning that the colour combos in adornments will not be repeated, thus each piece is numbered with Roman numerals in the order they were created.