• Favorite Things earrings
  • Favorite Things earrings
  • Favorite Things earrings
  • Favorite Things earrings

Favorite Things earrings

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Ships in
1-2 days
Weight
26 g
Length

The Favorite Things earrings are a one-of-a-kind jewelry piece made of baroque pearls, vintage glass beads and parts of a pair of vintage brass earrings. They measure 10cm and weigh about 13g each. The Favorite Things earrings are clip-ons.

The Favorite Things earrings ship in 1 to 2 business days and are delivered in their own one-of-a-kind vintage packaging. We ship worldwide. Shipping is free within the EU and our shipping fee for outside the EU includes duties, taxes, and insurance (you won't have to pay anything at delivery). 

The Favorite Things earrings are made in Paris. The baroque pearls come from our own stock of uncalibrated pearls, the 1950s glass beads from a historic glass supplier's dead stock, and the 1960s vintage brass clips from a Parisian antiques dealer.  

    The Favorite Things earrings are part of the Bin Bling collection, a capsule collection of fine jewelry made of (precious) waste.

    We've been blessed with great and kind press coverage. French Vogue was our first press feature (for the Boob ring of course), so heart out to them. We've also had a full page in M (Le Monde's style supplément), an amazing in-depth article in WWD, a feature in the T List and many many fabulous mentions in Stylist, Le FigaroCabana and even Gala.

    We've also struck some warm bonds in the digital world. I'm thinking of color-genius style maker @dahanadcr, creative director + Hadid sister @lanzybear and fashion empire builder @lisagachet.

    In real life (wait, Insta isn't real life? I'm up for a debate), our ambassadors are just the best. The queen of them all being writer Deborah Levy, who wears her Bangla Begum jewelry everywhere (even in Vogue). Princes and princesses of the realm include film director and actress Monia Chokri (@moniachokri), curator Diana Campbell (@dhakadiana), artist Miet Warlop (@miet_warlop), and Lebanese poet Hussein Nasereddine (@photo.hussein), all of them carrying Bangla Begum into their own wide and wild worlds.

    M article on Bangla Begum