Drop earrings pairing opalite beads with pewter goddess charms on hypoallergenic surgical steel French hooks, made in the USA. The honest note first: opalite is a manmade opalescent glass, not a natural stone, its milky glow shifting blue and gold as the earrings move, which is a fine quality in a thing designed to sway. Beneath each quarter inch bead hangs a 1 1/4 by 1/4 inch pewter goddess figure, for an overall drop of about 2 1/2 inches.Key Features of These Opalite Goddess EarringsThe goddess figure in pewter. The rounded female form long beloved as an emblem of the divine feminine.Honest opalite. Manmade opalescent glass, disclosed plainly, glowing above the charm.Comfortable hardware. Hypoallergenic surgical steel French hooks, gentle on sensitive ears.Product Details Beads: opalite (manmade opalescent glass), 1/4 inch Charms: pewter goddess figures, 1 1/4 x 1/4 inch Hooks: hypoallergenic surgical steel French hooks; overall length about 2 1/2 inches Made in the USA; SKU: JEGOPA The Goddess EmblemThe rounded goddess figure is one of modern practice's most beloved emblems, worn by Wiccans, pagans, and goddess spirituality practitioners as a sign of the divine feminine: creation, cycle, and the sacredness of the body. Paired with opalite's soft glow, the earrings read as moonlight over the figure, a natural register for lunar and feminine devotional wear. The jewelry does no work of its own; worn with intention, it keeps that devotion where it can be seen, which is what devotional jewelry has always been for.How To Wear Them Cleanse gently with smoke or sound on arrival; skip salt and soaking, which suit neither glass nor pewter. Wear for goddess devotional work, moon rituals, or any day that wants the emblem visible. Store hanging or flat, apart from harder stones, and keep them dry. Pairs Well With Opalite Pentagram Earrings: the sister pair with the pentagram charm. Opalite Power Bracelet, 8mm: the same glow at the wrist. Lotus Goddess Amulet: the emblem for the neckline. Frequently Asked QuestionsIs opalite a real crystal?No; it is manmade opalescent glass, named honestly. The glow is real even if the stone is not.Are these good for sensitive ears?The French hooks are hypoallergenic surgical steel, chosen for exactly that.How do I care for them?Cleanse with smoke or sound, keep them dry, and store them apart from harder stones. Pewter prefers a soft cloth to any polish.