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Recycled Antique Glass and Bottles Sterling Silver At The Cross Lever-Back Earrings

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Management number 217104092 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$11.60 Model Number 217104092
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  • Bottled Up Designs, lovingly handmade from the broken remains of antique glass and bottles taken from old glass dumps found in the woods and farmlands of rural Pennsylvania. This is done in an effort to remove this hazard from the environment and wildlife and allow these beautiful but broken treasures to live on in a modern eco-friendly way! As a life long collector, I have prepared for each piece "The Story of the Glass" detailing the history and age of the glass used.
  • A truly unique way to preserve the past, while helping the future! A simple a lovely statement piece featuring an open cross design with a center of 6mm glowing glass from the reclaimed broken early 1900s pale lavender medicine bottles. Hangs from 16mm sterling lever back ear wires. The height of the cross is 1" and the width is 5'8". Total hang length including ear wire is approx. 1 1/4".
  • Arrives Beautifuly Gift Boxed
  • Our handmade jewelry, made from reclaimed antique glass, is perfect for anyone who loves unique pieces, cares about the environment or enjoys handcrafted art.It is a great gift for history lovers or anyone who appreciates something a little different and eco friendly
Department womens
Manufacturer Bottled Up Designs

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