Baby Fan Gold Earrings

Ruddock Jewellery

£197.65 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 23rd November
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    • 26th November
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    • 28th - 29th November

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  • Recycled Materials
  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

The Baby Fan Earrings are cast from 18 carat gold plated bronze with a layered, spiral design that gently curves on the reverse to fit comfortably behind the ear...

The Baby Fan Earrings are cast from 18 carat gold plated bronze with a layered, spiral design that gently curves on the reverse to fit comfortably behind the ear.

Little sisters to the Big Fan Earrings, these babies are designed for everyday. Versatile, lightweight pieces with a twist.

Also available in solid sterling silver.

Crafted by hand using the ancient technique of lost wax casting.

All of the unique jewellery in the Ruddock collection is proudly handmade in London by local family run businesses.

Need to know

18 carat gold plated bronze.

Also available in solid sterling silver.

Presented in a designer stamped box.

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Receive it by 28th - 29th November

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Ruddock Jewellery

london

Ruddock pieces blend bold, distinctive style with timeless elegance.

Each piece is crafted by hand using the time-honoured technique of lost wax casting. A method which involves hand-carving or sculpting each piece initially in wax form, which is then cast and replicated in metal and moulded, serving as a blueprint for further pieces. The technique ensures the intricate details of the original design are faithfully preserved.