Video: Handmade fabric and paper earrings by Archbold Moss
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Remember, we recently published a whole overview creative designer earrings. And a good half of the exhibits presented are hand-made. And what? Indeed, in recent years, it is precisely such accessories that are valued more expensive than other jewelry, and it is much more pleasant to receive as a gift something made especially for you, and not rolled off the assembly line in the amount of several tens of thousands of copies. Therefore, today we have one more hand-made earrings. No, alas, not mine - I can't. The author of paper and fabric jewelry is an American artist acting under the pseudonym Archbold Moss. Under the same name, she has an account in the online store Etsy, where she exhibits her original homemade products.
In general, things that belong to the handmade category are difficult to evaluate. And for sure, there will be those who will say that these handmade earrings look quite tasteless and cheap. But accessories for this exist to complement one or another outfit for a particular event. So somewhere such decorations will look ridiculous, but where they are in place, no one will say that this is absurd stupidity.
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