This Xuan 16K Gold-Plated Brass Buffalo Horn & Rattan/Wicker Geo Statement Earrings features circular pieces made from ethically-sourced water buffalo horns, which is a by-product of waste, created using a chemical-free process, an organic material, and a one-of-a-kind piece. Attached to the horn pieces are diamond-shaped hand woven rattan (wicker/straw) pieces to create a darling dangle silhouette. Rattan is a climbing palm found in Southeast Asia; and similar to the strength and durability of bamboo, rattan has been used for many years to make baskets and trays. Our rattan is planted, harvested, sorted and dried carefully in the province of Nam Dinh, Vietnam. Its natural essences and textures creates a bohemian and earthy-chic look and feel-- perfect for the spring, summer, and fall seasons to go along with your floral dresses or even for your plain tees and denim days.
Note: Since each rattan earrings is handmade in an all-natural material, expect slight variations in size, color, and pattern.
Details
- Brand: Hathorway
- Type: Rattan earrings
- Measurements: 5cm x 7cm (2in x 2.8in)
- Materials: Ethically-sourced water buffalo horn and handwoven rattan stems from Hanoi, Vietnam and 16K gold-plated brass from Seoul, South Korea
- Colors: Light Horn, Dark Horn, Honey Horn
- Closure Type: 16K gold-plated brass earring hooks
- Assembled: San Francisco Bay Area, California
Care
Wipe with a dry, non-abrasive cloth. When not being worn, the rattan earrings should bie stored in a cloth bag to avoid exposure to excessive moisture or sunlight.
About Hathorway
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hathorway is an eco-conscious accessories brand defined by geometrical, yet minimalistic silhouettes. Every piece is designed by designer Jessica Phan, who wanted to reconnect with her Vietnamese heritage by preserving a 400-year-old craftsmanship which uses ethically-sourced buffalo horn. a material—like leather—that has been discarded from deadstock and the food industry in Vietnam. As an organic material, every piece will be completely one-of-a-kind, each possessing its own exquisite colors and patterns. Hathorway references Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love and beauty, known for her iconic headdress made of cow horns.