A smaller interpretation of the Demeter & Persephone design, this hand-woven pair retains the same geometric floral pattern in a more compact silhouette. Inspired by the cyclical relationship between mother and daughter, harvest and return, the motif reflects repetition, continuity, and seasonal rhythm.
Crafted with size 13 Japanese Delica beads and accented with 18k gold-plated details, gold-plated hooks, and charms, these earrings offer a lighter, everyday statement while maintaining the depth and structure of the original design.
These hand-woven Delica bead earrings are inspired by the cyclical relationship between Demeter and Persephone—mother and daughter, harvest and return. The repeating floral motif reflects themes of growth, separation, and reunion, rendered in a structured, geometric form.
Crafted with size 13 Japanese Delica beads, accented with 18k gold-plated details and finished with gold-plated hooks and charms, each pair measures approximately 2.5 inches in length. Lightweight yet visually striking, they are designed as statement pieces with depth and narrative.
DeAnna is a classically trained oil painter, and a self-taught beadwork embroidery artist. She has artwork exhibited at the Five Oaks Museum, Antique Automobile Museum, and has created album artwork for Fiona Apple (Fetch the Bolt Cutters album).
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