Waaswaagone-Mitig
Beauty often hides in the simplest things—a fallen branch, a twist in the wood, a shape that has grown wild and free. These earrings were inspired by the light that dances through the garden, catching on the textures we might otherwise overlook. The gold acts as a frame, turning a piece of my home’s history into a shimmering, wearable reminder of the life that exists right outside the window.
Wearing them is an invitation to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, to carry a small, golden-touched piece of your own sanctuary with you, and to honor the quiet, slow growth of the world.
Waaswaagone-Mitig (The Light-Filled Branch)
Pronunciation guide: Wah-swah-goh-neh Mih-tihg
The name combines Waaswaagone (the way light shines/filters through) and Mitig (tree/wood), speaking to the way the gold wire catches the sun, illuminating the natural character of the wood.
