





Dancing Tara earrings
Tara stands at the centre, surrounded by a constellation of stones — amethyst, citrine, and rose quartz set around her like stars. The arrangement is unsymmetrical, floral, whimsical, and full of movement, with small spirals and flowers shaping the flow of the design.
The form is eclectic and detailed, but balanced. Each part flows into the next, designed to hang and move naturally with the body.
This is one of the most intricate pieces in the collection — a precise structure built from many parts and held together with intention. Every element has been placed by hand, with careful attention to weight, proportion, and how it will feel when worn.
Tara stands at the centre, surrounded by a constellation of stones — amethyst, citrine, and rose quartz set around her like stars. The arrangement is unsymmetrical, floral, whimsical, and full of movement, with small spirals and flowers shaping the flow of the design.
The form is eclectic and detailed, but balanced. Each part flows into the next, designed to hang and move naturally with the body.
This is one of the most intricate pieces in the collection — a precise structure built from many parts and held together with intention. Every element has been placed by hand, with careful attention to weight, proportion, and how it will feel when worn.
Tara stands at the centre, surrounded by a constellation of stones — amethyst, citrine, and rose quartz set around her like stars. The arrangement is unsymmetrical, floral, whimsical, and full of movement, with small spirals and flowers shaping the flow of the design.
The form is eclectic and detailed, but balanced. Each part flows into the next, designed to hang and move naturally with the body.
This is one of the most intricate pieces in the collection — a precise structure built from many parts and held together with intention. Every element has been placed by hand, with careful attention to weight, proportion, and how it will feel when worn.
Stone benefits-
Amethyst - Used since ancient times for clarity and protection. Believed to guard against confusion, illusion, and harm — both physical and spiritual. Associated with inner purity and strength in early Christian and Egyptian traditions. Said to support focus, stillness, and the clearing of unhelpful thoughts.
Citrine – Known as “the sun stone” in many early cultures. Believed to carry light into dark places — supporting clarity, steady energy, and confidence. Worn for vitality and self-trust, and often kept for protection during travel and trade.
Rose Quartz – Long associated with the heart. Found in jewellery as far back as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. Associated with healing and reconciliation. Said to soften anger, ease grief, and restore connection — both within the self and with others.

Pagan rune of protection