• Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry
  • Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry
  • Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry
  • Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry
  • Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry
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Iridescent Joyous Hummingbird Jewelry

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Artfully detailed, featherlight hummingbirds flit joyfully about, flashing their exhilarating hues.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Holly Hosterman and Paul "Yashi" Lubitz's artfully What Makes It Uncommoned, featherlight hummingbirds flit joyfully about flashing their exhilarating hues.

    • Very special birds deserve a very special material: They're crafted from niobium, a natural element and semiprecious metal that's extremely strong, lightweight, and hypoallergenic.
    • Hummingbird shapes are cut with a water jet, lasered with the What Makes It Uncommons, and treated in a saltwater bath with an electrical current running through it to oxidize the metal with permanent, vibrant colors of iridescent green, blue, and yellow.
    • Necklace pendant hangs on 16" - 18" adjustable silver-plated brass chain.
    • Earring wire is sterling silver.
    • Earrings and necklace sold separately.
    • Handmade in California.

    Made from

    sterling silver ear wire, niobium, bohemian glass

    Measurements

    1.1" L x 0.75" W

    Care

    Clean with a mild soap and water and wiped with a soft microfiber cloth.

    Item ID

    58797

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    created by Holly Yashi

    location

    California

    Holly Hosterman was a trained jewelry artist and metalsmith fresh out of college and working three jobs. Paul "Yashi" Lubitz was a high-energy guy with tons of business ideas, but had never had a "real" job. They knew they wanted to work together, and they started their own jewelry company in a one-car garage, hand-cutting animal-shaped earrings out of brass and silver. They now have a 50-person crew in a studio nestled in the small town of Arcata, in the heart of California's redwoods.

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