Anees

Drift earrings

$198

Import duties & tariffs included in price

Sculptural stud earrings inspired by the fluid movement of molten silver. Crafted in sterling silver with an organic, asymmetrical form, they sit close to the ear with a bold yet understated presence.

  • Material: 925 sterling silver
  • Sculptural molten-inspired form
  • Hand-crafted using traditional metalsmithing techniques in New York City

Subtle variations in finish and form are inherent to the handmade process and make each piece unique.

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Returns
  • This piece is final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged, unless it arrives damaged or defective. Each piece is made with care, often incorporating eco-conscious design and handcrafted details.
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About Anees

Founded by Ayesha Pardesi as an homage to her late father and the jewelry he left behind, each piece is handcrafted in Brooklyn, New York. Everyday modern heirlooms in sterling silver.

Our Ethos

Society of Cloth was cultivated out of a love for cultural craft, artisan communities, and the history behind the clothes we wear everyday. With the rise of fast fashion, we seem to have forgotten that each garment is a form of art and carries stories, traditions, and meaning.

We seek to resurface that meaning by connecting individuals with independent brands from around the world that that fuse generational techniques with modern design. These brands are vetted by our team for their recognition of local crafts, fair employment standards, and eco-conscious development practices.

After all, what we wear is an expression of ourselves, our curiosity about the world, our appreciation of artisanal work, and our commitment to preserve our earth and home.