Hi There...A Bit of Wow has decided to close shop on their own website as we sell most of our items on other venues. You can find much of what we were selling here, for instance, on our <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/BitofWow/">Etsy shop</a>. If you had one of our coupons and wanted to use it, please contact us and we'll give you an equivalent discount on our Etsy shop. Thanks for visiting!
We decided to take our shop off of PNW & Beyond, but subsequently decided to move on. This website is now in catalog mode -- meaning you can view, but not buy, the items. Most are for sale in our Etsy shop and our enamel pins are also for sale on Amazon....at least through the end of the year or until they sell out.
Thanks for your understanding.
Cedar Waxwing Earrings LumaShell™ Photo Earrings
$15.95 *Plus any tax or shipping.
Our cedar waxwing earrings use a photo from our own collection and are made with LumaShell™, which is a natural shell product onto which we apply a photo or graphic
Our cedar waxwing earrings use a photo from our own collection. Here’s some more about them:
They’re made with LumaShell™, which is a natural shell product onto which we apply a photo or graphic. As it’s a natural product and we apply the images individually to each one, some slight variations might occur in terms of color, texture, thickness, and image placement.
The material is naturally semi-translucent, so some light shines through.
The image for these earrings is on both sides of the earring
We like this natural look. We find that, for instance, our bird photos when applied come out vivid but resembling more of a graphic due to the natural properties of the shell.
These are round earrings, with the circle measuring 1.18″ in diameter (30mm) so you can see the design. The shell is quite lightweight.
The earring hooks are silver plated.
These cedar waxwing earrings come on a plain earring card and we package them in a cotton-filled kraft gift box to protect them in shipping. We ship them in this box in a poly-mailer.
I love the cedar waxwing, particularly the way it tends to turn its head sideways as though it is contemplating you.
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