Light Amethyst Curliques, Argentium Sterling Silver by Meg Black-Smith

$33.00

These light Amethyst Crystal and Argentium Sterling Silver earrings are lightweight and easy to wear. The crystals are a light colored Amethyst. I make them with Argentium Silver which is a slow to tarnish silver and higher in silver content than Sterling. They measure 1-3/8 inches long (35mm) and are 3/8 inches wide (10mm). You can wear them with the beautiful crystals facing inward or outwards but one way will end up being your favorite. They are great for taking on a vacation.

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These light Amethyst Crystal and Argentium Sterling Silver earrings are lightweight and easy to wear. The crystals are a light colored Amethyst. I make them with Argentium Silver which is a slow to tarnish silver and higher in silver content than Sterling. They measure 1-3/8 inches long (35mm) and are 3/8 inches wide (10mm). You can wear them with the beautiful crystals facing inward or outwards but one way will end up being your favorite. They are great for taking on a vacation.

These light Amethyst Crystal and Argentium Sterling Silver earrings are lightweight and easy to wear. The crystals are a light colored Amethyst. I make them with Argentium Silver which is a slow to tarnish silver and higher in silver content than Sterling. They measure 1-3/8 inches long (35mm) and are 3/8 inches wide (10mm). You can wear them with the beautiful crystals facing inward or outwards but one way will end up being your favorite. They are great for taking on a vacation.

Short Artist Bio

Meg has been making jewelry since 1975. At that time she lived on Cape Cod and apprenticed with Elfstone Silver and Gold for two years. In 1978 she married her husband, Randy, and moved to California where he was getting his degree at Davis, Ca. She worked at the Craft Center until 1984 where she taught jewelry making, lapidary, and even paper making. In 1984 they moved to Nevada City where they still reside. Meg has been a member of the Artery since 1979 and also shows her work in other galleries. Meg participates in a couple shows each year.