Mint green heaven!
This is a BEAUTIFUL mint green set of handcrafted earrings. They’re not too heavy and they’re excellent for spring!
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Five-petal flowers dangle from light green beaded buttons in these fanciful earrings designed by India's Radhika. The flowers are attached by way of brass loops and feature round and tubular glass beads in shades of celadon and mint with rows of color-coordinated sequins for textural contrast. The beads are stitched together on a base of light green velvet and dangle freely from earring posts.
Artisan Organization: Radhika
Country: India
"Hi, I'm Radhika and I was born in Delhi in 1978. As a child, I was a very active, creative girl and always did something interesting. I have been learning classic dance since childhood.
"After high school, I graduated from Lady Shriram College in Delhi. I wanted to take my creativeness forward into something substantial, and this is when I decided on a career in fashion. I joined the London College of Fashion Foundation.
"India has an immense variety of textiles, which can be coordinated into endless styles and a range of products. Keeping this in mind, I specialized in textiles. Perseverance, hard work and creativity are the key to any success and this helped me launch my 'Five Elements' line.
"Fashion for me is all about looking at things from your own perspective and putting them into reality for the world to see. This is what originality is all about. My designs speak my thoughts and I am always thrilled at the outcome of every single piece. I play a lot with vibrant colors mixed with a varied range of fabrics leading to extravagant, stylish and intriguing accessories.
"I have been greatly inspired by my tutor, Mr. Chip Harris, who guided and helped me understand the design process.
"The essence of my collection is truly Indian. The embroideries and fabrics that I am exploring and experimenting with have their origin in different regions of India. My bags have a feel that is distantly Indian, yet the look is very contemporary and global.""