Description
Tribal Phoenix Earring Dangle Horn Brass Hook, breathing new life to our unique horn/bone/shell phoenix ear stretchers. We have combined the unique design of tribal phoenix earrings. We use elegance of brass earrings hooks that can fit any size ear hole.
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In classical mythology a mythical legendary unique bird of great beauty. Fabled to live 500 or 600 years in the Arabian wilderness, to burn itself on a funeral pyre, and to rise from its ashes in the freshness of youth and live through another cycle of years. Often an emblem of immortality or of reborn idealism or hope. (more info)
By choosing this pair of earrings, it probably got a lot of meaning for you. Not only it is amazing carving and amazing pair of earrings, it comes with a wonderful story that you can identified with.
This fabulous earrings wight approx 11 – 12 grams. Its about 13 cm long, and 3 cm width, thickness is approx 3-5 mm. The color of the earring is black in general, but might be sometimes some natural changes. Check as well the art work on the brass hook it self. We can go on and on about that product, but actually the photos speech for them self’s. It is an amazing Tribal Phoenix pair of earrings.
Carving Tribal Phoenix Earring is the act of using tools to shape ear stretcher from horn. First of all we scraping away portions of that material. Our technique is applied to horn that is solid enough to hold a form even when pieces have been removed. Horn is soft enough for portions to be scraped away with available tools. Carving tends to require much more work than methods using malleable materials.
Horns usually have a curved or spiral shape, often with ridges or fluting. In many species only males have horns. Horns start to grow soon after birth, and continue to grow throughout the life of the animal (except in pronghorns, which shed the outer layer annually, but retain the bony core). Partial or deformed horns in livestock are called scurs. Similar growths on other parts of the body are not usually called horns, but spurs, claws or hoofs depending on the part of the body on which they occur.
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