MARS
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ba&sh Jewelry is an eco-friendly collection made with ample amounts of bohemian style and rock 'n' roll flair!
Jewelry should be carefully handled and cleaned to preserve its beauty. To prevent its metal from tarnishing, avoid the use of chemical products and keep it away from damp areas. To be safe, wear your jewelry as much as possible!
Show off your unique style with our MARS earring. Sold individually, this ba&sh earring is made of recycled sterling silver with a thin layer of rhodium. It is also available in a gold-plated version. This open, beautifully crafted hoop earring features a beveled pendant adorned with laser-engraved motifs inspired by antique jewelry. It will go perfectly with your favorite little dress, as well as more casual looks.
- Earring in recycled sterling silver
- Length: 6 cm (2.4 in.)
- Silver or gold-plated silver
- Lead and nickel free
- Sold individually
- Item delivered in a pouch with a QR code inviting you to discover the history of the collection and our jewelry care tips.
Get in the habit of removing your gold-plated jewelry before showering. This will help it last longer! With gold-plated pieces in particular, the thin layer of gold can become discolored or flake if exposed to water, soap, or other products.
- Material: 100% SILVER
- Made in: India
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- Do not bleach
- Iron at high temperature
- Dry clean
- Tumble dry
ba&sh is a B Corp™ certified company. This certification assesses the overall impact of a business. It signifies that ba&sh adheres to high social and environmental standards, placing transparency and accountability at the core of its commitment.
In 2024, 78% of our materials are certified (from organic agriculture, recycled sources, certified supply chains ensuring animal welfare and sustainable pasture management, or from regenerative agriculture).
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