• James Webb Telescope Mirror Earrings
  • James Webb Telescope Mirror Earrings
  • James Webb Telescope Mirror Earrings
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James Webb Telescope Mirror Earrings

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Inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope's primary mirror and honeycomb pattern, Daniel Charpentier created these beautiful, wearable minis to express his love of space.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    "Science is magic that works." On December 25, 2021, that became truer than ever when the James Webb Space Telescope—which can "see" galaxies 13.6 billion light years away—was launched. Daniel Charpentier, inspired by the telescope's 24-karat-gold–coated primary mirror and its honeycomb pattern, created these beautiful, wearable minis to express his love of space, astronomy, and science in general.

    • Daniel laser-cuts the ⅞" shapes from mirror acrylic glass, hand-finishes them, paints the backs, and hangs them from 14k-gold-plated brass earring wires.
    • The lightweight earrings come in nicely giftable packaging for your stylishly geeky friends.
    • Handmade in Michigan.

    Made from

    acrylic, 14k gold plated brass

    Measurements

    7/8" diameter

    Care

    Clean with a soft microfiber cloth. Not water resistant. Keep away from harsh chemicals such as rubbing alcohol, bug spray, and sunscreen.

    Item ID

    57860

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    created by Daniel Charpentier

    location

    Michigan

    "I want to find, express and celebrate the beauty in science."

    Daniel Charpentier might not be an astronaut, but he loves the cosmos as if he were. Born in the Netherlands, Daniel was trained in the biotech field. When he and his wife moved to the US, however, he was ready for a new adventure. Inspired by the honeycomb patterns of the James Webb Space Telescope, Daniel began crafting pieces that live at the intersection of space and design?all with the aim of helping others appreciate science.

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