


Siqoniw "Spring" Earrings (Walnut)
"Siqoniw" is the word for "in the spring" in the Passamaquoddy language. These earrings feature images of fiddleheads — one of the first plant foods available to us in the spring after along winter — and flower blossoms to symbolize the time of awakening and renewal. Made with walnut and argentium silver, they measure 0.75 inches wide and 2.5 inches long from hook to end.
"Siqoniw" is the word for "in the spring" in the Passamaquoddy language. These earrings feature images of fiddleheads — one of the first plant foods available to us in the spring after along winter — and flower blossoms to symbolize the time of awakening and renewal. Made with walnut and argentium silver, they measure 0.75 inches wide and 2.5 inches long from hook to end.
"Siqoniw" is the word for "in the spring" in the Passamaquoddy language. These earrings feature images of fiddleheads — one of the first plant foods available to us in the spring after along winter — and flower blossoms to symbolize the time of awakening and renewal. Made with walnut and argentium silver, they measure 0.75 inches wide and 2.5 inches long from hook to end.