Description
Dopamine Molecule Earrings
Each of these gold vermeil earrings are a representation of the molecule dopamine. Dopamine is all about desire and pleasure, and these earrings are sure to cause that feeling when they are received and worn!
It is said that dopamine is involved in the process that addicts us to each other.
In the human body dopamine is also the chemical known for creating enthusiasm and reward, the shape of the each of the earrings represents the dopamine molecule, with each small sphere representing one of the elements. Such a unique and meaningful pair of earrings are certain to be hit whether you are giving them as a gift or will be wearing them!
Features:
▪ Entirely made from precious metal. Rose or yellow gold vermeil.
▪ Handcrafted by Emily in her studio.
▪ Quality, branded packaging with a description of the molecule.
▪ A tree is planted with every jewellery purchase.
▪ I stand behind my product, if you are not satisfied contact me within 14 days for a refund or exchange. See my shop policies for more details
Professionally handmade by Emily Alice, these make a wonderful and meaningful gift for yourself or someone else. All jewellery comes in quality boxes with a description of the inspiration.
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