The Beauty That Opens Slowly
These crystal origami fan earrings make a beautiful gift for Mother's Day, a birthday, or for someone who deserves something with a little light in it.
There's a particular beauty in things that open slowly — flowers, mornings, the kind of people who reveal themselves gradually and turn out to be extraordinary.
These earrings were made in that spirit.
Where Light Meets Growth
The origami fan represents growth and gentle expansion — life unfolding in its own time. Each fan is hand-folded from Japanese washi paper, with a sparkling crystal at its centre that catches light with every small movement.
The crystal accents the design without dominating it — adding brightness and clarity to the quiet symbolism of the fan. Together, they speak of hope, new beginnings, and a joy that tends to arrive without announcing itself.
Thought in Every Layer
Each pair is hand-folded and finished with a protective lacquer coating. The crystal centre is set carefully to move with the earring. Available in colour options to suit her personal style.
• Crystal centre detail (moves naturally with the earring)
• Lightweight and elegant for all-day wear
• Water-resistant lacquer finish
• Hypoallergenic — suitable for sensitive ears
• Available in multiple colour options
A Soft Kind of Elegance
Lightweight and graceful, these earrings are comfortable enough for a full day of wear and refined enough for occasions that call for something a little more considered.
A Gift with Light in It
A lovely choice for Mother's Day — particularly for a mum who is in the middle of something new, or one who simply deserves something that carries a little light. They suit a birthday, an anniversary, or a self-gift bought on a day when you decide you're worth the care.
Each pair arrives beautifully packaged, ready to give or keep.
Where Care Becomes Craft
Lovingly handcrafted by Parry Yang in her Coogee Beach studio in Sydney, where Japanese origami tradition and careful, intentional making come together in every fold.