Silver Filigree Basket Earrings

$49.99

Traditionally styled large hoop earrings in a basket shape.

  • Size: Approx. 1 1/4” width

  • Materials: Sterling silver

  • Handmade in Mompox, Colombia

Our filigree creations begin with raw silver sourced from local mines. Master smiths meticulously craft each piece, one wire at a time, in the last town in South America where the ancient art of filigree is still kept alive. We use only sterling silver to minimize the risk of allergies, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this beautiful 5,000-year-old tradition.

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Traditionally styled large hoop earrings in a basket shape.

  • Size: Approx. 1 1/4” width

  • Materials: Sterling silver

  • Handmade in Mompox, Colombia

Our filigree creations begin with raw silver sourced from local mines. Master smiths meticulously craft each piece, one wire at a time, in the last town in South America where the ancient art of filigree is still kept alive. We use only sterling silver to minimize the risk of allergies, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this beautiful 5,000-year-old tradition.

Traditionally styled large hoop earrings in a basket shape.

  • Size: Approx. 1 1/4” width

  • Materials: Sterling silver

  • Handmade in Mompox, Colombia

Our filigree creations begin with raw silver sourced from local mines. Master smiths meticulously craft each piece, one wire at a time, in the last town in South America where the ancient art of filigree is still kept alive. We use only sterling silver to minimize the risk of allergies, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this beautiful 5,000-year-old tradition.

A silversmith uses his blowtorch when working with silver to create jewelry

About the Artisan

Trespalacios Family: Filigree Jewelry, Mompox, Colombia

The Trespalacios family are silversmiths from Santa Cruz de Mompox, Colombia. They specialize in filigree jewelry; creating fine silver and gold wire, then manipulating and shaping it into intricate patterns. Their family has been making jewelry in Mompox for over 200 years.