57 SAN-BA EARRINGS

 


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ARTIST CREATES CHANDELIER EARRINGS THAT REALLY LIGHT UP

                    Diana Caldarescu is a talented technical designer and fashion illustrator who specializes in chandelier-shaped earrings that actually light up.

Having miniature chandeliers hanging from your earlobes may sound a bit show-off, but if that is the style you are looking for, why not go big with the amazing light-up chandelier earrings of Diana Caldarescu.

The young New York-based artist creates these metal wonders out of brass, sterling silver, 14-karat gold, and glass crystals and then adds a bit of magic in the form of LED-tipped candles that actually turn on, thanks to power provided by a small battery pack hidden behind the wearer’s ear.

It is unclear how long the tiny battery can keep the lights on, but it is definitely enough for you to make a dramatic impression.   And the good news is that the battery is replaceable, so you can just pop a new one in and keep the attention all on yourself.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Diana often dressed in vintage-style when going to see old movies at various theaters around the city, and it was these experiences that inspired her to create her special chandelier earrings.

A recent graduate of the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, Diana currently has her own jewelry-making business.   She used to sell her creations on Etsy, but in December of last year, she moved operations to her own website.

Her eye-catching earrings are currently priced at USD$128 or $158 per pair, but most models are sold out, which is unsurprising, considering how unique they look.   She offers a one-year warranty, but she will also happily make sure that your light-up earrings are in working order even after the warranty period--“for an economical price.”

When Diana's attention-getting jewelry again becomes available, you too can be the “san-ba (38)” belle of the next ball.

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