The Odd Charm

The Odd Charm

Asymmetrical charm drop earrings that prove more is more. One ear carries a gold bell, a filigree heart, and a hand-painted ceramic fish charm in pink and green. The other stacks a crystal bead, a gold heart, another crystal, and a tiny key charm at the bottom. Playful, eclectic, and completely deliberate.

Part of the one&only collection, there will never be another one like it 🦌

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    Fish have been symbols of luck, abundance, and freedom across cultures for centuries — in Chinese tradition, the koi represents perseverance and good fortune, while the key has long symbolised unlocking new chapters. Together with hearts and crystals, these earrings feel less like jewellery and more like a mood board for living well. Wear them and let the good things in.

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      Asymmetrical charm drop earrings that prove more is more. One ear carries a gold bell, a filigree heart, and a hand-painted ceramic fish charm in pink and green. The other stacks a crystal bead, a gold heart, another crystal, and a tiny key charm at the bottom. Playful, eclectic, and completely deliberate.

      Part of the one&only collection, there will never be another one like it 🦌

      Free Shipping for all orders over R1000. Refunds & Returns are welcome. Read more

      Stainless steel

      Handmade jewellery is very delicate so always handle with care

      Fish have been symbols of luck, abundance, and freedom across cultures for centuries — in Chinese tradition, the koi represents perseverance and good fortune, while the key has long symbolised unlocking new chapters. Together with hearts and crystals, these earrings feel less like jewellery and more like a mood board for living well. Wear them and let the good things in.

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