Fire-painted copper swallows caught mid-flight—wings stretched, bodies curved, like they’re suspended in that exact moment between leaving and arriving. The colors shift across each piece in deep, weathered blues, embered copper, and flashes of green—like sky meeting earth at dusk.
Swallows have always carried meaning—returning home, finding their way back, traveling far and still belonging somewhere. These feel like that. Like distance, memory, and instinct all at once.
Each pair is one of a kind, shaped by flame and movement, never repeating the same pattern twice.
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.