There is a woman who has been through fire and came out the other side still soft. These earrings were made for her.
Fuchsia meets flame orange in a precise geometric form that catches light differently with every movement. At the base, a single pearly lilac crystal hangs like the last ember of something beautiful. Sterling silver wires. 30mm drop.
This is not fast fashion. This is not mass produced. This is one set of colours that will never be combined in quite this way again.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
Lanterns were made to guide us through the dark. These earrings were made from that feeling. The gemstone charms hanging at the bottom are not decoration — they are light falling around you, quietly reminding you that the way forward is always there.
At six centimetres they have presence. You'll know you're wearing them — and so will everyone in the room. Gold-plated brass hooks.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads, gemstones and findings. The colourful lantern is filled with felt to retain its circular shape. The gemstone charms include lapis lazuli, strawberry quartz and malachite — each one chosen for its colour and its energy.
Part of the Lantern Festival series. The necklace is available separately in the shop.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
The earth from the outside is luminous, transparent. But inside — minerals, precious stones, colour that has no business being that vivid. This earring was made about what's hidden underneath.
A crystal hoop with a secret. The circular shape is held by a sterling silver wire running invisibly through the centre — you'll never see it, but you'll feel the difference. The hoop moves with you. The neon cubes inside it don't.
Blue, orange, yellow, pink — four colour-blocked cube charms hand-stitched inside the crystal ring. Gold-plated butterfly charm and gold-filled hooks. 5.5cm drop. Lightweight enough to forget you're wearing them. Distinctive enough that no one else will.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and findings.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
They say the diamond represents resilience. This earring hides one inside. It only reveals itself when the piece moves — through the toss and turns, the bold red holds. That's what this is about.
A barrel. A cube. Something in between — the geometry is deliberate. Fire red seed beads woven around a silver frame, interrupted by crystal drops that catch light from every angle. At 40mm drop they sit just below the earlobe. Substantial without being heavy. Architectural without being cold. The geometric structure of this earring is built on a technique by master beader Jean Power, interpreted here in Annie's colours and materials.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads, crystals, and sterling silver hooks. The geometric structure of this earring is built on a technique by master beader Jean Power, interpreted here in Annie's colours and materials.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
Colourful creatures afloat on sea foam. The colours flying, kissing the surface, alive with every movement. These earrings were made from that feeling.
The wave isn't a shape applied to these earrings. The wave is the stitch itself — created entirely by the tension of the beadwork, no wire, no structure underneath. Just Annie's hands and eight centimetres of crystal beads that somehow hold a curve.
Yellow, blue, green neon cube charms punctuate the wave at intervals — colour explosions on a crystal rope. At 8cm drop they move constantly. Lightweight enough to wear all day. Impossible to ignore while you're wearing them.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and sterling silver hooks.
Also available: the Good Neighbours necklace from the same series — same cube charms, same crystal rope, worn at the neck.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
Made for the days when you need to remember — a hug is always around the corner. Every time you turn your head, something light and fuchsia will remind you.
The shape came before the name. Something about the curve of these earrings — the way the fuchsia wraps around the silver-white centre — felt like a hug. That's the only way to describe it and Annie isn't going to pretend otherwise.
Fuchsia and deep red seed beads woven around a silver-white core, twisted into a form that moves differently depending on the angle. At 30mm drop they sit close to the face. They twist and turn with you. Feather light on the ear, impossible to ignore in a room.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and sterling silver hooks.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
A pink garden hanging lightly from your earlobes. Spring — not imitated. Impersonated. This earring was made from that first warm day feeling.
Annie was thinking about a garden when she made these. Red and pink blossoms clustered together, the way flowers actually grow — in groups, imperfect, alive. That's what the clusters of fuchsia, red and acid green beads are doing at 60mm drop. Not imitating flowers. Being something that carries the same feeling.
Six centimetres of movement. Gold-filled hooks. Feather light on the ear despite the length — the kind of earring you forget you're wearing until you catch them in a mirror and remember why you put them on.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and findings. The flower-on-rope stitch technique was learned from master beader Beth Stone, interpreted here in Annie's colours and materials.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
A kiss from the bottom of the ocean. Uneven, flawed, unprocessed — real coral that took millions of years to become itself. A reminder, hanging from your earlobe, of how fragile and extraordinary existence is.
Real coral. Not a bead that looks like coral — actual coral stone, the kind that takes millions of years to form and carries the colour of something alive. The large coral disc at the base. The elongated coral drop alongside it. The beaded rope above connecting everything — orange seed beads, acid green bugle beads, black accents, a single amber bead catching light.
At 70mm drop these are the longest earrings in the collection. They are also the heaviest — 8.31 grams each, compared to 3.62 grams for similar length beaded earrings. You will feel these on. That weight is the coral. That weight is the point.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and silver-plated brass hooks.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
The red of fire embracing cold black metal. A circle of life held inside a square structure. Bold, warm, alive — the kind of earring that reads as a statement from across the room and reveals its craft up close.
A hoop is a hoop until Annie gets involved. These start with a 40mm eco brass circle and then a square-shaped beaded tube is hand-stitched around the entire circumference — fire pinkish red and gold yellow Japanese glass beads wrapped so tightly the metal underneath almost disappears. The result is a hoop that looks like it was grown rather than made.
40mm diameter. Lightweight despite the density of the beadwork. The kind of earring that reads as a statement from across a room and reveals its craft up close.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality Japanese glass beads on eco brass hoops.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
An ode to the ones who show up first. Before the ground has committed to warmth, before anyone else is ready — bright yellow, certain, completely unbothered by what came before.
Daffodils arrive before anything else. Before the trees remember what to do, before the ground has fully committed to warmth — there they are. Yellow. Certain. Completely unbothered by what came before.
These earrings have the same quality.
White and yellow seed beads woven into a geometric daffodil form, suspended from three gold-plated brass chains hanging from gold-filled wires. At 60mm drop the chains move independently — the beaded flower at the base swings separately from the chains above it. Two things happening at once.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and findings. Good for colour therapy. Genuinely.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
We are all different colours, different sizes, linked together in a sequence that only makes sense when you see the whole of it. Just as the sky is never one shade of blue. These earrings were made about that.
Every shade of turquoise that exists, stacked into a single earring. Metal, transparent, opal — the seed beads catch light differently depending on where you're standing. At 50mm drop they move when you move. Light as air, impossible to ignore.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium seed beads on sterling silver hooks.
Care: Hang them up or lay them flat when you're not wearing them. If they lose their shape, use your fingertips to gently press them back.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
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