Quill + Turquoise Stud Earrings
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Made by the same makers as the earrings seen in Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 3, worn by character Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly), these earrings consist of natural porcupine quills* set in recycled .22 bullet casings hung from 8mm turquoise stud earrings.
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SIZE: The earring length is measured from the tip of the quill to where the quill meets the turquoise. These earrings are around 2.5" long. Each pair weighs approximately .2oz (5.66 grams).
QUILL COLOR: Quills are between 85-95% white with bands of dark brown on the top. Some quills may have a slight color variation, including light brown streaks throughout the white portion.
STONE COLOR: American Turquoise stones will vary in color from tones of brown, green, and dull blue. Stone sizes vary from 5 - 10 mm.
About the Maker: Based in Bozeman, Montana, Commonform combines a love of creation and gift-giving to produce gorgeous, one-of-a-kind hand-made pieces.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
*How are they made?
Commonform quill earrings are created ethically and responsibly. Quills are ethically sourced and humanely harvested from African porcupines. Fun fact, porcupines shed and regrow quills similarly to how we shed and regrow hair. Quills are ethically collected in two ways; they are picked up after they have been shed, or by gently touching or draping the quill area with a light fabric by which any loose quills will stick.
Commonform receives the quills in their natural form after which they are cleaned and sanded. Casings are collected from local ranges that would be otherwise be left on the ground or in the landfill. They are cleaned and punched for the earrings.
Brass Jewelry Care:
What are they made out of?
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, resembling gold in color, over time this material will tarnish and patina turning a brownish-aged color. Some pieces may tarnish at first and then become shinier the longer you wear them. This look can be even more beautiful than raw new brass. However, if you prefer your brass to shine, reference the wear and care instructions below.
How can I care for them? How will they hold up over time?
Brass is durable, easy to clean, and will last decades with proper care. The copper content of this metal can oxidize when combined with skin oils, creating a greenish layer of copper carbonate on the skin. Everyone's chemistry is different. A clear coat of enamel or nail polish on the inside of your piece can create a barrier between your skin and the brass. Most non-fine metal jewelry is already coated in a clear enamel. We choose not to coat or plate our metal so that you can experience the richness as the metal changes over time.
Taking good care of your brass and bronze jewelry will keep it shinier, and longer. Wearing it often tends to keep it looking its best (the oils from your skin and contact with other hard services - especially with rings - will burnish and shine the surface naturally), but here are a few tips for long-term wear and care:
If you wouldn't put it on your skin you shouldn't put it on your jewelry. Avoid chemicals like household cleaners and liquid jewelry cleaners. All you need is a great polishing cloth, or soap and water. Our favorite method is a bit of dish soap with a soft toothbrush or sponge (a more abrasive sponge can be used if the tarnish is deep). Wash, then rinse under the faucet and dry with a soft cloth.
The chemicals in a pool or hot tub will oxidize and change the appearance of your metals. Try not to sleep or sweat in them either, as this can quickly change the patina on the metal.
Store your jewelry in a dry place because moisture leads to tarnish. To slow down the natural tarnishing process store it in a small ziplock bag.
Orders are typically processed within 2-7 business days of being placed, with an additional 2-7 days for transit. These times may vary during promotional events and holidays.
Orders for in-store pickup will be ready on the day you select at checkout, typically no later than 12pm.
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