№ 515 Nonbinary Pride Flag Earrings
These earrings feature a beautiful mix of gemstones which represent the Nonbinary Pride Flag! This item is available for pre-order and will ship out by Friday, June 27th.
The Nonbinary Flag was created in 2014 by Kye Rowan, a non-binary person, as a complement to the genderqueer flag, they were 17 years old at the time. The flag as four colors, yellow stands for those who identify outside of the cisgender binary or male or female; the white color stands for multi-gender people; purple or lavender represents people who identify as a blending of male and female genders; and black signifies those who are agender or who feel they have no gender.
These Nonbinary earrings feature yellow rutilated quartz, Herkimer diamond, amethyst, and black spinel. The stones are mixed with handmade Thai silver beads and sterling silver findings. Read more about the stone meanings below.
Earrings measure 1 ¼” including the eariwre.
Rutilated Quartz comes in many different hues depending on the fine threads known as rutiles, ranging from yellow, rust, green, and black. Rutilated quartz offers a story of how flaws transform into depth and beauty. Believed to be an energizing and harmonizing stone, rutilated quartz is said to be an illuminator of the soul.
Herkimer diamonds can be an energizing stone that aids in creativity and attuning to ones highest self and is said to help recall and understand our dreams.
Amethyst is considered a highly protective and powerful stone with a high spiritual vibration. Amethyst is often linked with the third eye or 6th charka and is believed to bring calm to the wearer and opens the door to new understanding and wisdom. Amethyst is the birthstone of February.
Spinel can range in color, here I’ve used black spinel, which is believed to be connected with energy renewal and rejuvenation.