QUEEN’S SHIELD EARRINGS
Stainless‑steel, continuous‑wire Earthen Reminders
A shield you can wear. A line you can trust.
The Queen’s Shield is built from a single, continuous line of stainless‑steel wire — shaped by hand into a protective geometry that holds its form without effort. No seams. No breaks. Just one intentional path that circles, anchors, and centers itself around the stone it carries.
Stainless steel is the core of this design because it behaves the way the piece needs to behave: strong, clean, architectural, hypoallergenic, and reliable. It keeps its shape. It keeps its shine. It keeps its purpose.
Brass and copper versions are coming, but the stainless‑steel Shield is the foundation — the one that defines the form.
Design Notes
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Material: 18‑gauge stainless steel
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Structure: One continuous wire, hand‑formed
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Center: Single stone, chosen for clarity and grounding
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Feel: Lightweight, durable, balanced
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Wear: Everyday, event, or grounding tool
Why Stainless Steel
Stainless steel gives the Queen’s Shield its identity. It’s the metal that holds tension, keeps the geometry crisp, and stays true through movement. It’s clean, modern, and built for longevity — exactly what this piece requires.
Brass and copper Shields are in development and will release as limited runs once the form is perfected in each metal.
Why “Queen’s Shield”
I call them Queen’s Shields because of how they sit on you — one on each side, guarding the edges of your awareness. Not mystical. Just positional. They frame your head the way a shield would: left and right, balanced, present, protective in a quiet, architectural way.
It’s a name that comes from placement, not performance. From structure, not symbolism. From the simple idea that what sits beside you can support you.
How They Wear
The Queen’s Shields sit with presence but never overwhelm. They frame the face, balance the profile, and act as a quiet reminder — a grounded readiness on both sides.
“The beauty of the jewelry doesn’t take away from the beauty of the wearer — it adds to it.”
Care
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Wipe with a soft cloth after wear
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Avoid harsh chemicals
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Stainless steel will not tarnish or turn
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Store flat to protect the wire architecture
Future Metals
Brass and copper Shields are coming soon. Each will carry its own tone and character, but stainless steel remains the anchor of the line.