'Glass Ceiling' Earrings - Leverhoops - 3 Lengths
'Glass Ceiling' Earrings - Leverhoops - 3 Lengths
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Break the rules. Break the cycle.
Break the glass ceiling.
In the 1980s, Marilyn Loden, a management consultant, coined the term "glass ceiling" to describe the barrier preventing upward mobility in the workplace. The concept continues to be relevant.
These earrings create a curious tension that’s sure to spark conversation. A favorite among women in male-dominated fields, this collection is known to motivate and empower.
The fractured texture is carved into the backside with a laser.
These earrings work with your pulled-back hair, allowing light to shine through, or stand out beautifully against dark hair and skin.
They're extremely lightweight, you'll forget you're wearing them—until you get all those compliments. ;)
• Material: Glass-colored acrylic. (Not made of real glass.)
• Lightweight: Largest size weighs only 0.11 oz!
• 3 Lengths: Long (2.3"), Mid-length (1.7"), or Short (0.5").
• Post Style: Leverback hoop (pull open, squeeze shut).
• 2 Metal Colors: Real 24K Gold-Plated or 201 Surgical Stainless Steel (bright silver-tone).
• "Break the Glass Ceiling" packaging included—perfect for gifts!
• Available in additional styles. > See Entire Collection <
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A Note from the Designer
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Thanks for Taking a Bold Stand
Your purchase supports an independent, woman-owned studio. Every piece is an original design—laser cut and hand-finished by me in North Carolina.
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Thoughtful Materials
I prioritize recycled materials whenever possible. Plus, my designs are surprisingly lightweight—earlobes across the country have already thanked me.
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My Commitment to You
Buying handmade means there’s a real person behind your order. I personally answer every email and am here to help before and after your purchase.