Main Character with Sweet Water Pearl

€450.00

Handcrafted by Anna Riess in Vienna using recycled sterling silver, the Main Character with Sweet Water Pearl earrings are expressive & finely detailed. Each small silver face is shaped by hand and adorned with moonstone, a natural Keshi pearl, and a pear shaped freshwater pearl, celebrating imperfection, individuality, and the soft beauty of organic form.

Handcrafted by Anna Riess in Vienna using recycled sterling silver, the Main Character with Sweet Water Pearl earrings are expressive & finely detailed. Each small silver face is shaped by hand and adorned with moonstone, a natural Keshi pearl, and a pear shaped freshwater pearl, celebrating imperfection, individuality, and the soft beauty of organic form.

 
  • Dimensions: length approx. 5.5 cm, width approx. 3.5 cm. Fair silver platform. Sweet water pearl.
    Silver studs with signature on the back, also 925 mark for silver.

  • Delivery times vary by region, typically 3 to 6 days for Europe, and 5 to 10 days for the United Kingdom.

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  • Anna Riess is a multidisciplinary artist and cultural anthropologist based in Vienna. Working with clay, metal, and textiles, her practice explores embodiment, emotion, and interbodily relations, shaped by her experience of motherhood and her gesture of transforming everyday forms, which she calls the “nippelization of the everyday.”

    She is the co-founder of the Clayground retreat and the creator of Circle of Clay, a workshop series held at institutions such as the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Her work is defined by a strong tactile presence, visible traces of the hand, and an ongoing interest in movement, material, and local resources. Read our interview with her.


    Portrait by Lee Everett Thieler, others by Patrick Griesbacher-Tafner.