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  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot
  • Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot

Dream, Aztec cross earrings in silver and peridot

 

Sometimes, we perceive a situation not with our physical eyes, but with our inner eyes. Our dreams can highlight or reveal aspects that seem insignificant but are essential for our understanding. These earrings embody this concept of inner vision.

Inspired by the rich iconography of pre-Hispanic cultures of Mexico, particularly the Aztecs, these earrings feature a motif commonly called the diamond. This motif, found in architecture, textiles, and ceramics, is a rhombus bordered with a fringe of triangles. Interpretations of this motif vary, but among the Huichols, for example, it is known as the "Ojo de Dios" (Eye of God) and is considered a medium through which the gods observe what happens on earth.

We accentuated this eye effect by adding a pupil in the form of a peridot cabochon. The choice of peridot, a green stone, is significant; this color symbolizes hope and nature, reinforcing the connection between the divine element and the earthly world.

To bring life and movement to these earrings, we have added a few dangling elements to our Aztec eye, creating a piece that combines tradition and dynamism.

Metal: sterling silver and 925 lever backs.

Stone: peridot.

Stone color: light green.

Length: 4.8 x 2.7 cm (1.89 x 1.06 inches).

You have the possibility of changing the classical sterling silver eawires by sterling silver clips for non-pierced ears.
See the system on the last photo of the slideshow or on our dedicated page for non-pierced ears.

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

You have a question? Contact us.

I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

Tags : earrings, green stone, eye, cross, Mexican, Mexico, pre-Hispanic, pre-Columbian, indigenous, textile pattern, long earrings, diamond, Ojo de Dios, Huichol, Aztec, hope, mature, Maya, Zapotec, geometry, peridot, green, geometric

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