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Grey Glittery Druzy Crystal Effect Drop Earrings
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- $3.00
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$8.00 - Unit price
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Silver Tone Drop Earrings on Stud Setting
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Purple, Orange & Green Floral Acrylic Earrings
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Yellow & Copper Tone Tassel Earrings
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Black & Silver Tone Chandelier Drop Earrings
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- $10.00
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- $10.00
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$14.00 - Unit price
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3D Butterfly & Floral Wall Decals
In addition to jewellery we sell a range of 3 Dimensional wall decals. Liven up your walls, windows, craft projects, flower arrangements and appliances with these fun butterfly & flower shaped decals. these come with double sided adhesive stickers for attaching to the wall. Easily bend the wings along the perforated line to achieve a three dimensional, flying effect. Various colours and styles available.
Beads
Are you a budding jewellery designer or interested in some other type of craft involving beads? Get creative with our range of glass beads. Available in single colour packs and mixes.
Kathryn Design Beads
I make my own range of polymer clay beads which feature in many of my handmade pieces. Read more by clicking HERE
Trademe Store
With well over 20,000 individual trades, a 100% positive feedback rating and a large range, people have been connecting with Kathryn Design jewellery via trademe since 2015.
Visit the store: here
Handmade in New Zealand
Watch out for 'Kathryn Design Original' in the description as these pieces are handmade in New Zealand. Made by a Kiwi for Kiwis!
Whisky Art Gallery
Kathryn Design Jewellery's first non digital home was the Whisky Art Gallery in Oamaru, North Otago. Located in the town's historic district Whisky Art Gallery inhabited the top floor of the Victorian Loan and Mercantile building. With stunning views of the town's harbour the location was a wonderful inspiration for many early jewellery designs.