These light-weight earrings are perfect for everyday wear. Each pair of clay earrings are unique and individually hand made. 1 pairs of medicine studs are included.
Choice of polymer clay, Wiingashk [sweetgrass], Semaa [tobacco], Giizhik [cedar], Mshkodewaashk [sage], or Ezhoomininaandenswaang [lavender] hypoallergenic stainless-steel post
Handmade polymer clay studs infused with sacred medicines. Measures 3/4" height by 3/4" width.
MATERIALS + CARE
Content: Polymer clay, lavender, sweetgrass, tobacco leaf, cedar, hypoallergenic stainless-steel post
Care: Clean only with a damp cloth with water, Handle with care, Avoid contact with perfumes, hairspray, makeup & moisturizers as it may cause discolouration
Edie and Jacquelyn Assinewe are twin sisters who were born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. They are members of Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation. Both are full-time students studying business and fashion. They are bringing their passion to life with the creation of Assinewe Jewelry!
Edie miinwaa Jacquelyn Assinewe zhinikaazowag maamig niizhodenwag, mizhigo-bezhigowag ge. Toronto daawag. Sagamo-ninii-kweg yaawiwag. Maan pii, Ontario te maanda Sagamok First Nation. E-ji-niizhoowat, megwa maa Toronto, waa-ji-chi-zhitoong nokiiwinan ni-ji-kendaasowag. Mii dash gwa, aazhigwa, bi-bmaadisiimigak maanda wii-ni-naabikising gichi-twaa zhitchiganan, Assinewe Jewelry, nokiiwin temigad.
Edie Assinewe
Edie Assinewe (She/Her) graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University in 2021 from the Retail Management Bachelor of Commerce program. Edie creates all the beaded jewelry for Assinewe Jewelry. She learned how to bead in 2018 by community members in Toronto. She is passionate about incorporating traditional Ojibwe styles and techniques into her designs.
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Jacquelyn Assinewe
Jacquelyn Assinewe (She/Her) is a full-time student at Humber College in the Fashion Management Bachelor of Commerce program. Jacquelyn creates all the clay jewelry for Assinewe Jewelry. She learned how to create clay pieces using online tutorials. She is passionate about creating fashionable pieces that are attainable to the Indigenous community. Each of her clay styles have a connection to Indigenous culture.
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