Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings
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Geode Opal Sticks & Stones Earrings

Silver & Stone Earrings (ID: A181342)
Designed by Laura Stamper
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Earth-born texture and elemental elegance come together in these one-of-a-kind asymmetrical earrings from the Sticks and Stones collection. A rich mix of natural materials—rough rutile quartz, a glowing Ethiopian opal, a small crystal-lined geode, and a smooth Lake Superior stone—tells a story of contrast, harmony, and ancient beauty.

Each element is framed with fused sterling silver, giving the design a raw, sculptural edge. They hang from Argentium silver French hooks, known for their brightness and tarnish resistance. Measuring about 2" long by ¾" wide, they’re bold without being heavy—perfect for lovers of natural stones and modern design. No two are ever alike—just like the forces that shaped them.
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Laura Stamper

Laura Stamper

Laura Stamper Designs
"My current body of work is a marriage of elegance and the unexpected. The contemporary movement of the metalwork is in sharp contrast to the primitive elements of rough stones and enamels."

Evolution would be the best word to describe how Laura works. Her background is in illustration and painting. She has explored ceramic sculpture and was known for many years for the figurative jewelry incorporating porcelain sculpture with metal work. Laura's progression into enamel work seemed inevitable. She is always looking for new ways to express herself through her art.

Laura uses traditional metalsmith techniques including manipulating metal with hammers, fire, cutting, and soldering. Her experimentations with enamel and her love for rough stones and found objects keep Laura's work fresh and surprising.

Laura is mostly self-taught, however she attends a variety of workshops to expand her artistic vocabulary.

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