The Death of Sappho earrings, present on top side some detail of the impressive oil painting by Miguel Carbonell Selva. The earrings are completely handmade without any industrial process, the details we choose from the painting are the most emblematic. These lightweight earrings represent a story of Greek mythological sapphic art. "Sappho was a prolific poet, Sappho's poetry is still considered extraordinary and her works continue to influence other writers. Beyond her poetry, she is well known as a symbol of love and desire between women, with the English words sapphic and lesbian being derived from her own name and the name of her home island respectively". The back side of the earrings are hand paint with black colour. they are not afraid of humidity or a few drops of rain, but being made of wood it is advisable not to wear them when taking a shower or bath in the sea or in the pool. Furthermore, to preserve the brilliance of the hook, we recommend storing them in a container after use.
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Waterproof vinyl sticker of the painting “The Death of Sappho” by Miguel Carbonell Selva (1881). QUALITIES: ⭐️Waterproof, UV-ray Resistant, and Dishwasher Safe. Great for water bottles, laptops, game consoles, cars, motorcycles, and just about anything you can think of. ⭐️New easy-peel allows you to quickly and easily separate the sticker from its backing! ⭐️Avoid contact with products that contain alcohol (hand sanitizer, sunscreen, etc), this will smudge/dissolve the ink. I am working on a solution so that this does not continue to happen in the future! ⭐️100% of the production and shipping of each item is done by me in my home office located in Logan, Utah. Each design, print, and cut job are personally overseen for high quality stickers that I know my customers will love. SHIPPING: ⭐️Every order is shipped in 100% compostable and recyclable packaging for a sustainable and eco-friendly shopping experience. ⭐️Orders ship within 1-3 business days depending on order volume. ⭐️If an order does not arrive, please reach out to me and I will send a replacement or issue a refund. If an order is "returned to sender" I will contact you and ask for a confirmation of your address before shipping it out again. If an order does not arrive the second time and/or gets "returned to sender" twice, the item does not qualify for a cancellation or refund. (Cottage & Sage is not responsible for orders that do not get delivered due to incorrect shipping address or mail carrier failures. If this happens, please contact your local post office.) SOCIAL: ⭐️I would LOVE to connect with you on Instagram @cottageandsage where I share newly released products and behind the scenes fun! ⭐️Thank you for supporting my small business and my dreams!
When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
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When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
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When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
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When the end of an era was at hand, this samurai woman refused to go gently.
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