Semi Colon 16mm earrings - The Art of Jaymee Laws
Semi Colon 16mm earrings - The Art of Jaymee Laws
Semi Colon 16mm earrings - The Art of Jaymee Laws
Semi Colon 16mm earrings - The Art of Jaymee Laws
Semi Colon 16mm earrings - The Art of Jaymee Laws
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Semi Colon 16mm earrings

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Drop earrings with 16mm image sealed under resin in hypoallergenic stainless bezel. Hypoallergenic French hooks with silicone backs Perfect for wearing every day, very lightweight.

In the context of grammar, a semicolon is used to combine two complete sentences that are related. While a period signifies that two sentences are saying different things, a semicolon is used when two sentences are so closely related that a period would be too much of a separation. In other words, a semicolon means that the thought is not quite over even though the sentence is—there’s still more to come.

That sentiment is the idea behind Project Semicolon, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness of mental illness, self-harm, suicide, and addiction. "A semicolon represents a sentence the author could've ended but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life."

Project Semicolon was started by Amy Bleuel in 2013 as a way to inspire those going through depression, thoughts of suicide, or self-harm to share their story and to help show them that they are not alone.

Handmade Disclaimer

Finding beauty in imperfection-

Please understand that all my products are handmade by me, one piece at a time.

Even though I make every effort to create only the best, natural blemishes and imperfections are part of being a hand crafter. Resin is an especially temperamental material, and tiny bubbles are often unavoidable.

 

My items are produced at a home-workshop and the process is genuine and full of dedication and care.

 

These little quirks make every item you purchase one of a kind, and every item is made with love.