Earhook in Sterling Silver with White Feathers
- Regular price
- $88.00
- Sale price
- Regular price
- $88.00
Description
This sterling silver earhook accessory is as light and comfortable as it is playful. The soft feathers gently caress your neck, serving as a subtle reminder of your fun and flirty spirit while wearing it. Effortless and eye-catching, it’s the perfect statement piece for any occasion.
- Approximately 6 inches long from the top of the ear to the bottom of the longest feather
- No pierced ears needed
- Includes matching earrings
*This piece is made to order. Please allow 15 days for delivery.
Jewelry with Meaning, Crafted by Hand
Each Evenie piece is born from a deep respect for nature, craft, and connection. Cast from real leaves, formed from precious metals, and made one at a time in Georgia, this is slow-made jewelry with soul. Behind every creation is Evenie herself — a trained gemologist, designer, and storyteller — turning fleeting moments into heirloom treasures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for my silver jewelry?
- Limit exposure to air: Store silver in an airtight container or a sealed plastic bag. Adding silica gel packets or anti-tarnish strips to the storage container can also absorb moisture.
- Keep it dry: Avoid exposing silver jewelry to high humidity. The bathroom is one of the worst places to store it.
- Wear it regularly: The natural oils from your skin can help protect silver from tarnishing, so wearing your pieces often can actually be beneficial
What precious metals do you use
- Sterling Silver: Made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. It is prone to tarnishing but can be easily cleaned and polished.
- Gold is often mixed with other metals to increase durability. 14K (58.5% gold) being popular in the U.S. for its balance of durability and cost.
Can I wear my jewelry in the shower or while swimming?
- It is best to remove all jewelry before showering or swimming.
- The chlorine in pools can be very harsh and damage certain metals and gemstones.
- Soaps and detergents can leave a residue on jewelry, which dulls its shine over time.

