Open oval forms marked by flame—deep copper, rusted amber, and darkened edges that feel almost weather-worn. The finish on these leans more organic, less polished—like earth after heat, like something shaped and then left to be exactly what it became.
There’s texture in the color, variation in every curve. No two spots settle the same, and that’s the point. These don’t feel manufactured—they feel found.
Sisters, Not Twins
These flame-painted copper earrings are one-of-a-kind works of art. The colors and patterns are created by fire itself, making it impossible to replicate the exact same markings twice. While each pair is designed to complement one another, they are “sisters” rather than identical twins—each with its own unique swirls, shades, and character born from the flame.