Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings in Sterling Silver
The Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings are handcrafted sterling silver earrings made in Adelaide, South Australia by Olivia Dryden. They belong to the Curios Collection, where natural history, memento mori symbolism and careful craftsmanship meet.
The design is formed from fox tail vertebrae shapes, creating a long, sculptural earring with a quiet sense of movement and natural structure. Cast in sterling silver, the bone forms become a lasting wearable object with a refined, slightly gothic presence.
These earrings are available with your choice of freshwater pearl or onyx drop. Freshwater pearl adds soft organic lustre, while onyx creates a darker contrast to the silver bone forms.
Materials: Sterling silver, with your choice of freshwater pearl or onyx drop.
Process: Each pair is handmade in small quantities using traditional silversmithing and casting techniques. The fox tail vertebrae forms were carefully moulded before being cast in sterling silver. Slight differences in texture, finish and pearl or gemstone character should be expected as part of the handmade process.
Dimensions: 6.5 cm total length.
Explore more: View the Curios Collection or browse more earrings.
FAQ
Q1: Are the Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings made from real bone?
A: The finished earrings are made from sterling silver, not bone. The design began with real fox tail vertebrae forms, which were carefully moulded so their natural structure and surface detail could be preserved before being cast in sterling silver.
Q2: Are the animal specimens ethically sourced?
A: Yes. Animal specimens used in Olivia Dryden Jewellery are sourced from animals that have passed from unpreventable causes, and each piece is created with respect for the original specimen.
Q3: Are the Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings suitable as a gift?
A: Yes. Each piece is packaged in an Olivia Dryden Jewellery branded box or velvet bag and is suited to collectors who appreciate handmade jewellery with story, natural detail and quiet symbolism.
The Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings are handcrafted sterling silver earrings made in Adelaide, South Australia by Olivia Dryden. They belong to the Curios Collection, where natural history, memento mori symbolism and careful craftsmanship meet.
The design is formed from fox tail vertebrae shapes, creating a long, sculptural earring with a quiet sense of movement and natural structure. Cast in sterling silver, the bone forms become a lasting wearable object with a refined, slightly gothic presence.
These earrings are available with your choice of freshwater pearl or onyx drop. Freshwater pearl adds soft organic lustre, while onyx creates a darker contrast to the silver bone forms.
Materials: Sterling silver, with your choice of freshwater pearl or onyx drop.
Process: Each pair is handmade in small quantities using traditional silversmithing and casting techniques. The fox tail vertebrae forms were carefully moulded before being cast in sterling silver. Slight differences in texture, finish and pearl or gemstone character should be expected as part of the handmade process.
Dimensions: 6.5 cm total length.
Explore more: View the Curios Collection or browse more earrings.
FAQ
Q1: Are the Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings made from real bone?
A: The finished earrings are made from sterling silver, not bone. The design began with real fox tail vertebrae forms, which were carefully moulded so their natural structure and surface detail could be preserved before being cast in sterling silver.
Q2: Are the animal specimens ethically sourced?
A: Yes. Animal specimens used in Olivia Dryden Jewellery are sourced from animals that have passed from unpreventable causes, and each piece is created with respect for the original specimen.
Q3: Are the Thin Double Foxtail Bone & Drop Earrings suitable as a gift?
A: Yes. Each piece is packaged in an Olivia Dryden Jewellery branded box or velvet bag and is suited to collectors who appreciate handmade jewellery with story, natural detail and quiet symbolism.