Studio Ivria
3-Element Sacred Stone Dangle Earrings
3-Element Sacred Stone Dangle Earrings
Handcrafted in Israel by Miriam of Studio Ivria, these silver earrings echo the spirit of ancient Jerusalem and the raw beauty of desert rock formations. Light yet dramatic, they honor tradition through modern craftsmanship, designed to ground and uplift with every wear.
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Step into a deeper rhythm of life with these Sacred Stone Dangle Earrings – a wearable homage to the layered beauty of Israel’s desert landscapes and the sacred city of Jerusalem. Miriam, the artist behind Studio Ivria, draws inspiration from geological formations and biblical femininity to create earrings that are both spiritual and striking.
The earrings feature intertwined layers of silver that dangle with soft movement, symbolizing the textures of ancient stone and the pace of a slower, more soulful life. Their minimalist drama makes them perfect from day to night, equally at home in a gallery opening or a quiet Shabbat gathering.
Each pair is lovingly crafted by hand in Miriam’s Jerusalem studio—an intersection of art, spirituality, and heritage.
Features:
- Handmade in Israel by Studio Ivria
- Crafted from high-quality sterling silver
- Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
- Inspired by Jerusalem and desert rock formations
- Subtle yet expressive movement
- Nickel-free and hypoallergenic
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Materials & Care
Material: Silver\Oxidized Silver
Size: 3 elements - 60mm in length and width: 13mm
Do not use jewelry cleaners and detergents when cleaning, as they are too harsh for the oxidized silver and will damage the piece. To clean, gently wipe with a damp cloth and let dry completely. To sustain the natural look of the product, do not wear in the shower, swimming pool or ocean.

Studio Ivria
Miriam Orbach is the artist behind Studio Ivria, a handmade jewelry brand rooted in the desert landscapes of Israel. From her studio located between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, Miriam crafts contemporary pieces that echo the strength, beauty, and mystery of the Hebrew women who walked this land centuries ago. The name Ivria—meaning "Hebrew woman"—captures the essence of her work: powerful, poetic, contemporary yet deeply connected to the past.