Sustainable cherry wood earrings printed with a watercolour illustration of a bat, mounted on silver ear wires.
Pipistrellus Pipistrellus (n) - the common pipistrelle is a small bat that is found across most of Europe, North Africa and Southwestern Asia. It is one of the most common bats in the British Isles.
Adopt your very own pair of bat specimens! These earrings are inspired by antique taxidermy collections and Natural History Illustrations, but are one hundred percent sustainable and cruelty free. They are mounted on a replica library card that fell out of a Victorian encyclopaedia of animals while I was researching specimens.
The Cherry Wood that our designs are printed on is responsibly sourced and makes a great, lightweight material for earrings. These little bats make a delicate addition to any outfit and are light enough to be worn all day long. Each bat has been hand painted in watercolour before being digitally printed in the UK onto responsibly sourced laser cut Cherry Wood. The earrings are hand-assembled by Maddie in her London studio using Sterling Silver findings and attached to a backing card.
All of our products can be sent direct to the recipient complete with a gift note hand-written in an notecard embossed with a shiny gold moth.
This is a letter-box sized gift!
Why not get your gift wrapped in eco-friendly kraft paper and metallic gold twine for just £3 extra?