Delicious Orange Earrings

Posted on June 7th, 2009 · 7 Comments »
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How delicious are these earrings?? I was trying to find REAL orange earrings, as in, made from real oranges, but it seems like they don’t exist. Hasn’t anyone figured out a way of preserving fruits and making them into jewlery? If you know of any, please let me know!

Orange Earrings

Orange Earrings

Anyway, I bought these earrings from Etsy yesterday. Twinklyspangle is the name of the seller and she has a whole shop full of some really cute jewlery. Have a look! I’m going to wear these earrings with this mermaid skirt I bought a while ago. Perfect yeh?


7 Responses to “Delicious Orange Earrings”

  1. Camille says:

    These earrings are great and they ought to really match that mermaid shirt!

    Great job.

  2. Lúcia says:

    Hi Adelle,
    Very nice earrings, lovely colors and deseign.
    I love them.
    Bye,
    Lúcia

  3. Leeya Engel says:

    You have presented us jewelry artists with a challenge…lovely earrings.

    Leeya

  4. Ariana says:

    Hi Adelle ~
    I know this is a month late but was skipping around your site so…

    Have you tried epoxy resin? I imagine if the orange slice (or segment or whatnot) was fully encased in a clear resin it would be “preserved”…

    I’ll double-check with my husband though – he’s a composite specialist so he’s the real expert!

    • adelle says:

      That would be great if you could find out! I should really just try it and see if it worked. I don’t think it will though, simply because I know what happens to resin if any kind of moisture is present. It just doesn’t set properly. I imagine that the fruit would have to be preserved in some other way first, before it’s put into the resin.

      • Ariana says:

        Okay, so talked to the hubs and he said the resin would probably be okay but since there would be air trapped in with the fruit it would create it’s own…um…gross environment. Not pretty…

        However…if, for example, you thinly sliced the orange on a mandolin and dried it in a food dehydrator into a crisp lovely little jewel you could resin-coat it and make a gorgeous pair of earrings or a necklace, etc.

        In fact, let me know if you do that ’cause I’d love an orange slice pendant!!

  5. Zoe says:

    http://www.realfruitjewelry.etsy.com

    Here is an array of real fruit jewelry!!!1

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