Shashi Clementia Agate Earrings
Shashi
$128.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Shashi Clementia Agate Earrings fuse a sculptural moment with everyday polish. Glossy green agate cabochons form the striking focal point, set against a silvertone plate for a cool, modern contrast. A 32mm drop with 25mm width gives a bold, architectural line that catches light and elevates any look.
With a secure post back, they sit neatly at the lobe before the dramatic drop takes the eye. The 32mm length and 25mm width create a sculptural silhouette that plays well with neckline details, from high collars to off-shoulder looks. The silvertone plate adds a contemporary edge, making them easy to style with neutrals, jewel tones, or prints.
Shashi's Clementia pair reflects the label's affinity for stone-forward jewelry with architectural lines. The green agate nods to a trend toward saturated, natural hues, while the clean metal backdrop keeps it versatile across day and night looks. A go-to for elevating minimal outfits or anchoring a maximalist moment with a single anchor piece.
Materials / Fabrication
- Glossy agate cabochons
- Post back
- Silvertone plate/green agate
- 32mm drop
- 25mm width
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Wipe with a soft cloth after wear to remove oils and moisture
- Avoid contact with water, perfume, and household cleaners; remove before showering or swimming
- Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box; keep away from other pieces to prevent scratching
- For plated metal, clean gently with mild soap and water; do not soak or scrub
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About Shashi
Shashi is a contemporary jewelry brand founded by Danna Kobo. The made-in-New York brand is known for its modern collections that celebrate the world and true individuality. each Shashi jewelry piece is handmade, drawing inspiration from the beauty and cultures of various destinations around the world, mixed with American Southwest and laid-back California spirited aesthetic. Shop the latest collection from Shashi, ranging in necklaces to earrings, bracelets and rings.
