$55
18K Gold-plated brass
Matte Antique Finish
1/2 inch Pansy
Hand-etched gold little pansy studs earrings are perfect for ear layering. The Rose may get all of the credit, but it is the Pansy which Shakespeare chose in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as the flower whose nectar made for a potent love potion that would, "make a man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees."
An ode to love itself, these beautiful, hand-etched gold earrings are the perfect gift—whether for someone you love or a loving gift for yourself—. The model for these multi-faceted flower earrings is the pansy (often referred to as viola or violet, too). It is the official flower of February, the sign of Aquarius, the sign of love and adoration. Pansies flush into color at the first sign of spring, and these earrings are like having genuine flowers clipped to your ear: a brilliant burst of spring.
Pansies symbolize adoration and loyalty to a person. They make an outstanding love gift, especially for those women and men who find roses cliché.
18K Gold-plated brass
Matte Antique Finish
1/2 inch Pansy
Hand-etched gold little pansy studs earrings are perfect for ear layering. The Rose may get all of the credit, but it is the Pansy which Shakespeare chose in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as the flower whose nectar made for a potent love potion that would, "make a man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees."
An ode to love itself, these beautiful, hand-etched gold earrings are the perfect gift—whether for someone you love or a loving gift for yourself—. The model for these multi-faceted flower earrings is the pansy (often referred to as viola or violet, too). It is the official flower of February, the sign of Aquarius, the sign of love and adoration. Pansies flush into color at the first sign of spring, and these earrings are like having genuine flowers clipped to your ear: a brilliant burst of spring.
Pansies symbolize adoration and loyalty to a person. They make an outstanding love gift, especially for those women and men who find roses cliché.