About the Xinh Xan Asymmetrical Geo Buffalo Horn Dangle Post Earrings
A glamorous statement, this Xinh Xan Asymmetrical Geo Buffalo Horn Long Dangle Post Earrings by Hathorway features four various circular charms made with ethically-sourced water buffalo horn on a tiny gilded square post. At Hathorway, we thoughtfully selected buffalo horn as our primary material because it is a by-product of waste, a chemical-free process, an organic material, and a one-of-a-kind piece. Because it is an organic material, all horn charm will be one of a kind. Add this glamorous dangle post earrings to your jewelry collection for a sustainable, sophisticated statement. Dress up for date night or elevate your weekend wear with this beauty.
Note: Since these dangle earrings are handmade in an all-natural material, expect slight variations in size, color, and pattern.
dangle earrings Details
- Brand: Hathorway
- Type: Dangle earrings
- Measurements: 3.25 cm x 78.7 cm (1.3 in x 3.1 in)
- Materials: Ethically-sourced water buffalo horn from Hanoi, Vietnam and 16K gold-plated brass from Seoul, South Korea
- Colors: Light Horn, Dark Horn, Honey Horn, Mixed Colors
- Closure Type: Titanium post on 16K gold-plated brass
- Assembled: San Francisco Bay Area, California
dangle earrings Care
Wipe with a dry, non-abrasive cloth. When not being worn, store the dangle earrings in a cloth bag to avoid exposure to excessive moisture or sunlight. Learn more on jewelry care
About Hathorway
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hathorway is an eco-conscious accessories brand defined by geometrical, yet minimalistic silhouettes. Every piece is designed by designer Jessica Phan, who wanted to reconnect with her Vietnamese heritage by preserving a 400-year-old craftsmanship which uses ethically-sourced buffalo horns, a material—like leather—that has been discarded from deadstock and the food industry in Vietnam. As an organic material, every piece will be completely one of a kind, each possessing its own exquisite colors and patterns. Hathorway is short for Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love and beauty, known for her iconic headdress made of cow horns.