Nutmeg Mace Earrings | (Myristica fragrans)
The fleshy, red, webbed covering of a nutmeg seed is called mace, and that’s what these earrings are meant to portray. In nature, this coating serves to entice animals to eat the seed, helping to disperse the plant. In the kitchen, mace is the sweeter, gentler version of nutmeg, used to flavor to desserts, meats, soups, even tea and wine.
In jewelry, the flowing, spherical mesh of mace make stunning earrings. We cast these in sterling silver and hang them from elegant ear wires.
Sterling silver
¾ of an inch long, ½ an inch wide
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
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The fleshy, red, webbed covering of a nutmeg seed is called mace, and that’s what these earrings are meant to portray. In nature, this coating serves to entice animals to eat the seed, helping to disperse the plant. In the kitchen, mace is the sweeter, gentler version of nutmeg, used to flavor to desserts, meats, soups, even tea and wine.
In jewelry, the flowing, spherical mesh of mace make stunning earrings. We cast these in sterling silver and hang them from elegant ear wires.
Sterling silver
¾ of an inch long, ½ an inch wide
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals
The fleshy, red, webbed covering of a nutmeg seed is called mace, and that’s what these earrings are meant to portray. In nature, this coating serves to entice animals to eat the seed, helping to disperse the plant. In the kitchen, mace is the sweeter, gentler version of nutmeg, used to flavor to desserts, meats, soups, even tea and wine.
In jewelry, the flowing, spherical mesh of mace make stunning earrings. We cast these in sterling silver and hang them from elegant ear wires.
Sterling silver
¾ of an inch long, ½ an inch wide
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals