Traditional Caracol Circle Earrings
Expertly crafted by skilled artisans, these earrings are made from high quality sterling silver, ensuring durability and longevity. The intricate filigree design showcases the beauty of the traditional caracol (“snail”) pattern, which has been used for centuries in jewelry making and symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Size: 1” diameter
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.
Expertly crafted by skilled artisans, these earrings are made from high quality sterling silver, ensuring durability and longevity. The intricate filigree design showcases the beauty of the traditional caracol (“snail”) pattern, which has been used for centuries in jewelry making and symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Size: 1” diameter
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.
Expertly crafted by skilled artisans, these earrings are made from high quality sterling silver, ensuring durability and longevity. The intricate filigree design showcases the beauty of the traditional caracol (“snail”) pattern, which has been used for centuries in jewelry making and symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Size: 1” diameter
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.