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Dreamsicle
A slow cascade of blossoms, suspended mid-bloom.
Dreamsicle is a study in warmth and movement—hand-sculpted ceramic flowers gathered into a soft, tapering silhouette that echoes the way petals fall in nature. Each bloom is formed individually, giving the piece its organic texture and quiet irregularity. No two are ever quite the same.
The color lives somewhere between citrus and cream—a muted coral-orange that feels sun-warmed rather than bright, accented with small golden centers that catch light in fleeting glints. The composition is delicate but dimensional, designed to move gently with you rather than sit still.
Despite their length, the earrings remain lightweight, making them as wearable as they are expressive.
Materials
Ceramic clay, hand-shaped and kiln-fired
Gloss glaze finish
Gold-toned hypoallergenic hooks
Notes
Each pair is handmade and one of a kind. Subtle variations in form and glaze are intentional—evidence of the human hand and part of the piece’s character.
These aren’t just earrings. They’re a small, wearable cluster of summer—held in place, but never entirely still.
A slow cascade of blossoms, suspended mid-bloom.
Dreamsicle is a study in warmth and movement—hand-sculpted ceramic flowers gathered into a soft, tapering silhouette that echoes the way petals fall in nature. Each bloom is formed individually, giving the piece its organic texture and quiet irregularity. No two are ever quite the same.
The color lives somewhere between citrus and cream—a muted coral-orange that feels sun-warmed rather than bright, accented with small golden centers that catch light in fleeting glints. The composition is delicate but dimensional, designed to move gently with you rather than sit still.
Despite their length, the earrings remain lightweight, making them as wearable as they are expressive.
Materials
Ceramic clay, hand-shaped and kiln-fired
Gloss glaze finish
Gold-toned hypoallergenic hooks
Notes
Each pair is handmade and one of a kind. Subtle variations in form and glaze are intentional—evidence of the human hand and part of the piece’s character.
These aren’t just earrings. They’re a small, wearable cluster of summer—held in place, but never entirely still.