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Eucalyptus Leaf - Copper Earrings

$55.00

Step into the rugged beauty of the Australian outback with our Copper Real Leaf Eucalyptus Earrings. Each earring features a unique bush leaf, expertly preserved in an iridescent copper finish that exudes a rustic and fiery warmth reminiscent of the outback glows.

The mesmorising copper finish highlights the intricate details of the eucalyptus leaves, capturing the organic beauty and earthy essence of these resilient trees that thrive in the harshest conditions. These earrings are a tribute to the natural elegance of the Australian bush and are sure to add a touch of wild beauty to any outfit.


Materials:

The leaves are encased in a hard copper shell after a careful metalising process and finished in red iridescent copper. 

Earring hooks: brass, nickel-free, red copper plated. 

Also available in Gold or Silver or as a Pendant + Earrings Set.

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Unique, durable, sustainably-made, keep-sake jewellery which comes beautifully packaged and ready for gifting. 

Our collections make great Australian souvenir gifts, birthday gifts, Valentine's gifts, Mother's Day, anniversary gifts, wedding & bridal gifts, graduation gifts, teacher gifts, best friend gifts, Christmas gifts, and many more! 

The iridescent copper-plated leaves feature an array of earthy shades, in varying intensities from warm copper and rich brown to vibrant red, orange, and rust, and even hints of blue and black. No two pieces are exactly alike, with each leaf featuring its own unique blend of colours and natural variations in size, shape and skeletonization. 

As a natural oxidizing metal, copper will change colour over time developing a browny rustic patina, which is normal and unique to this earthlike mineral.