Description
Look super stylish with these Gazania Black Pulp Earrings! They are handmade by the team behind Quazi Design recycling paper from discarded magazines.
Handmade with paper pulp in a beautiful black. Light and strong they are easy to wear. Made using only 100% waste newspaper and a rubber stopper for easy fit. Varnished for durability and designed to wow the people around you!
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WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THE GAZANIA BLACK PULP EARRINGS
- Handmade and supporting a recycling project ❤️
- Part of Swaziland Fair Trade
- Materials: Recycled paper, Brass, and a rubber stopper.
- Size: 3 cms
- Weight: 30 grams
- Supports a women’s collective
- Made with love in Eswatini (Swaziland)
STYLE IT WITH…
We love earrings and if they are such a statement like the Gazania Black Earrings even better. They are very versatile and light. You can pair them with fairly everything and the color is just fab! Check the combination with the Fabric Gold Bead Necklace.
As collectors of amazing earrings, check out our selection of earrings. You will not be able to buy only one pair! 😉Check the Red Nolwazi Pulp Earrings, the Blue Paper Bead Hoop Earrings, or the Blue Posy Earrings for example. Or if you like a similar shape, check the Nesta Earrings in Blue or in Yellow.
MEET THE BRAND
We truly believe that the most sustainable option is to use what already exists. That is why with only wastepaper from magazines and newspapers, Quazi artisans can create beautiful earrings, bowls, platters, and light shades.
Think of it—the next issue of your favorite fashion publication could wind up dangling in your ears as earrings or as a gorgeous necklace. Let’s change the way the world sees recycled materials. Because they can be seriously cool!
All Quazi’s products are handmade by women artisans, who enjoy stable employment with permanent contracts. A small team, they love to collaborate and create. With a deep belief in sustainable design and ethical production, Quazi crafts unique items in interesting shapes, hues, and textures. This is one chance to find original and groundbreaking styles embodying sustainability and affordability.