Collection: Trellis Earrings
Each Trellis earring is built like its name: a triangular frame of horizontal bugle-bead rungs, narrowing to a point at the top, open enough to see straight through. Below the frame, looped seed-bead arcs and drop beads hang freely and move when you do. The structure is graphic; it reads clearly against hair, skin, or a collar, but at 2 to 2.5 inches it sits in that range where you can wear it to work and mean it.
Wear them with hair tucked back so the geometry reads or let them show against a turtleneck for the contrast of something delicate in front of something solid. They're a piece for the Tuesday that deserves more than studs, a dinner where you want to look like you tried without announcing it, or the day you're doing nothing but want to feel put together anyway.