Door Nail Stud

Ever notice how awesome the doors in other places are? Inspired by the sturdy ironwork found on historic doors, these Door Nail stud earrings are a nod to old-world craftsmanship. Hand-forged in oxidized sterling silver, the geometric form mimics the nail heads and details used in doors throughout the Irish countryside. Their understated size makes them perfect for everyday wear, while their textured finish adds just the right amount of intrigue. Each earring features a subtle hammer strike detail in the center, evoking the rugged beauty of door hardware from another era.

Regular price $59.00
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HANDMADE

One thing that sets LHMS jewelry apart is that each piece is completely hand-crafted, right down to the findings. All of the work is produced by Liz in her studio—so when you place an order, rest assured that you are getting a truly handmade piece, which might vary slightly from the picture online. We believe you will love your unique iteration of the piece you ordered, but if you have any concerns, send us an email.

PRODUCT CARE

Jewelry is meant to be worn! Wear it.

When you aren't wearing it, keep it in the small plastic bag and/or box that it comes in. Metals oxidize when exposed to the air, creating tarnish. Minimizing the exposure to air will help keep tarnish at bay.

All jewelry will have to be cleaned and polished eventually, no matter how careful you are. You can purchase sunshine cloths for polishing here. You can also contact us to send your jewelry back for cleaning - we are always happy to help!

CUSTOMIZATIONS

Love what you see, but wish it was gold? Love what you see, but wish it was a different length for your height?

We love to work with customizations! Drop us a line about what you envison here, and we will get back to you within 48 hours.

Some of our favorite customization examples: attaching a medical ID to the Eliza Bracelet so our girl could be safe and cool at the same time; creating a shorter version of the Uma for a client who is particularly petite (you can shop the Annie here); and turning a failed connecting link into it's own standalone bracelet for a client who wanted chunky chain, but smaller (this became the Little Sister bracelet)

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