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$20.00
Nar (Pomegranate) & Blue Cornflower Çay (Tea) Stud Earrings (1 pair- each sold separately)
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.
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Nar (Pomegranate) & Blue Cornflower Çay (Tea) Stud Earrings (1 pair- each sold separately)
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.
Nar (Pomegranate) & Blue Cornflower Çay (Tea) Stud Earrings (1 pair- each sold separately)
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.
*Color varies based on lighting- model is wearing Nar gold foil studs.
The deep blue color of the cornflowers is symbolic of the beautiful seas surrounding Turkey (Mediterranean, Black, Marmara, and Aegean).
To learn more about the symbolism of pomegranates read the following excerpt from the Turkey Homes Blog:
"Pomegranates, or 'nar' in Turkish, are widely recognised as a super food. They are rich in antioxidants and boast many medicinal benefits. Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history to boost health and wellbeing and in Turkey they are loved so much so that there are many beliefs surrounding them... Turks love symbols, they also love superstitions, myths and designs with meaning.
Perhaps the most well known of all Turkish symbols is the attractive blue amulet or 'nazar boncugu' said to ward off the evil eye and bring good luck. These can be found all over Turkey and are a popular souvenir. Likewise, pomegranates hold iconographic importance in Turkey. Take a trip around Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and it's hard to miss the pottery pomegranates and ceramics or trinkets featuring pomegranate designs - you can even buy gold and silver jewellery in the shape of this popular fruit.
In Turkey and many of the Silk Road countries, the humble pomegranate is seen as far more than a fruit - it is seen as a symbol of fertility, of abundance, prosperity and health.
Pomegranates are smashed on the floor or the juice handed out to guests at weddings to wish newlyweds well. The fruit is thrown on the doorstep of homes on December 31st to welcome in the New Year, and fresh pomegranate juice is often drunk after clenching a new business deal, on the birth of a baby, or simply to symbolise new beginnings..." (https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog/post/pomegranates-in-turkey | 2019).
Created with:
Turkish Dried Pomegranates (yes, all the way from Turkey!)
Blue Cornflower Tea
Resin
Ear post:
4 mm Silver plated; backings included (not plated).
No two earrings are exactly alike as they come from natural materials and are handmade- they will be "perfectly imperfect."
Size:
Length: Approx. .5"
Width: Approx. .5"
*Lightweight
Care:
Handle with Care
Keep dry
Do not stack on top of other jewelry or place anything on top of them
Wipe with a gentle cloth
Keep out of direct sunlight in a cool dry place
Each order comes with a small, zippered kilim pouch made in Turkey. *1 per order.