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Please the trees

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Get lost in the forest with these charming wooden triangle earrings, hand-painted with a little tree-filled magic!


Made with love in Revelstoke, BC, each pair is crafted from lightweight wood and finished with hypoallergenic titanium studs for all-day comfort.


Perfect for nature lovers or anyone who wants to add a touch of the great outdoors to their everyday style. These earrings are a small but mighty reminder to stay grounded and tree-mendously stylish! 🌲✨


Size is just 9 mm. These studs look just perfect in every small ear.

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 Nature is all for us. We love spending our time outside in the mountains, by the lake, in the forest. These earrings will help you to have a lovely piece of nature always with you.

Stud earrings. Cut from locally sourced hard wood. Truly made in Revelstoke, BC.
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We care about your delightful ears, so we always make sure that every stud is made from hypoallergenic material - titanium. This is one of the best options for you with sensitive ears.

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