Eye Charm

Joey Ruthers

£22.50 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 21st November
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    • Dispatched
    • 25th November
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    • Standard delivery
    • 27th - 28th November

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Description

Each tiny eye charm is made from earthenware clay and hand painted with teeny tiny brushes. Every eye is painted black on one side and blue on the other so the necklace is reversible and can be worn either way...

Each tiny eye charm is made from earthenware clay and hand painted with teeny tiny brushes. Every eye is painted black on one side and blue on the other so the necklace is reversible and can be worn either way.

Every order is carefully packaged as snug as a bug in a rug. Any bubble wrap used as packaging material has been recycled from suppliers and local businesses. All other packing material is recyclable or biodegradable

Need to know

This eye charm is 2cmx1cm in size.

These are sold individually.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 27th - 28th November

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Joey Ruthers

hackney, London

Joey's passion for crafting beautiful objects began in childhood, inspired by her love for collecting shells, neat little rocks, and shiny trinkets. This lifelong fascination with tiny, exquisite objects now manifests in her meticulous attention to detail and the whimsical charm of her ceramics.

Her work is deeply influenced by folk art, ghost stories, and her beloved black cat, Maeby. These elements infuse her creations with a sense of enchantment and narrative, making each piece not only a decorative object but also a story waiting to be discovered.