Inspired by the Yin-Yang philosophy from traditional Chinese culture, these Yin-Yang Stud Earrings symbolize balance and harmony, offering a subtle yet distinctive cultural touch. The minimalist Yin-Yang design blends seamlessly with modern aesthetics, perfect for those who appreciate individuality and unique style.
Crafted from precious Zitan wood (Purple Sandalwood), known for its deep, rich hue and unique natural grain patterns, each pair of earrings is one-of-a-kind. Zitan is durable and long-lasting, adding a touch of mystery and understated luxury, making it an ideal material for those who seek elegance and durability.
Key Features:
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Yin-Yang Design: Represents harmony and balance, combining traditional Eastern philosophy with modern fashion.
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Zitan Wood: Known for its deep color and unique grain, adding a mysterious and refined look.
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925 Sterling Silver Studs & Backings: Hypoallergenic, durable, and resistant to tarnishing, ensuring comfort and longevity for sensitive ears.
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8.5MM in size: Small and lightweight, perfect for everyday wear, showcasing both personality and elegance.
These earrings are not just a fashion accessory—they offer a blend of mystery and individuality, making them the perfect statement piece for those who want to stand out with subtle sophistication, all while enjoying comfort and quality.
Notes:
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Will Zitan wood fade?
No, Zitan wood is naturally dark and maintains its color if properly cared for (avoid water and alcohol, and regularly apply oil to enhance its shine).
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Can it get wet? Can I wear it in the shower?
Zitan wood is oil-loving and should ideally avoid water for optimal preservation. Occasional water exposure won't cause cracks, but it may reduce its shine. If it gets wet, dry it and apply oil to maintain its luster.
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How to maintain Zitan earrings?
Avoid cleaning the wood with alcohol. To enhance its dark, glossy finish, use oils such as olive oil or other high-fat products for maintenance.
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Due to the unique nature of Zitan wood, the surface of the product will have distinct grain patterns and small pores. Over time, with regular wear, these features may gradually fade, which is a normal phenomenon.