How is it made?
Alder cone
Lightweight earrings cast directly from small alder cones. Each one is designed by the alder tree itself, so no two pieces are ever the same.
- Silver weight of one earring: ~4.00g.
- Materials: Silver 925.
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Made by hand.
Manufacturing
We make all pieces by hand and we are perfectionists, so if we don't have the item in stock, please allow approximately 14 days for crafting and production.
Return policy
Products can be returned for size adjustments or refunded for any reason. Items must be returned in the same original condition and packaging, without damage. Shipping costs are paid back by us.
Shipping
Free worldwide shipping.
Shipping time depends on your location, but generally it takes:
- Lithuania: 3 - 4 days
- Europe: 1 - 2 weeks
- Worldwide: 1 - 4 weeks
Once we ship your order, you will receive a tracking code via email.
Care
Note that silver can oxidize and have slight variations in color, therefore the piece you receive can vary from the photograph you see. Each piece is handmade and unique - this is what makes it special.
1. Design
The journey starts by exploring natural landscapes and collecting organic pieces of nature. We then shape them into unique designs.
2. Casting
We use lost-wax casting technique to prepare molds of our organic designs. After heating silver to about 900°C we pour it into the molds.
3. Processing
After casting, we carefully check the quality of each piece of jewelry. Then we give extra attention to polishing and surface preparation for comfortable wear.
Let's talk packaging.
Every order we receive is packed by hand. In this undyed cardboard box, you will find a natural linen bag, inside of it your piece of jewelry and also a handwritten note from us. We take our time with every order, because we want to be as personal as possible.
Organica collection.
We were fascinated by the idea of exploring old forests and rediscovering things that had always been hiding in plain sight. Shapes of tree bark, branches, moss. The pieces created for the collection are silver copies of real items found in the forests of Lithuania. Organica is an exploration of natural habitats and a reminder to touch grass.