Sun Disc Earrings
The Sun Disc Earrings from the Sun and Moon Disc series capture the engraved lotus flower motif from the pendant in a smaller, wearable form. Each earring reflects the harmony of Irish and Sri Lankan art, inspired by the ancient sun discs, torcs, and golden forms I saw in Dublin, and the symbolic lotus carvings I encountered in Sri Lanka.
The lotus flower, one of Sri Lanka’s national symbols, is often seen in art and architecture and carries deep traditional and spiritual meaning. Closely linked with Theravada Buddhism, it is a sacred symbol representing purity, resilience, and spiritual growth.
A new addition to the collection, these sun disc earrings feature five metal drops instead of pearls, making them a perfect design for daily wear.
Additional Information
Measurements
Earrings 24mm wide
Making Process
This design has been handmade in my workshop and hand engraved by a master engraver here in Ireland. The design is recreated using the casting process, and each pair is hand finished in my studio using traditional goldsmith tools and techniques. Slight variations in the finish may occur, making each one unique.
HallmarkingThese earrings will be hallmarked by the Dublin Assay Office and stamped with my makers mark.
Ordering & Delivery
Please allow up to 4 weeks for dispatch. This item will be made to order unless I have it already in stock. If you would like your order by a certain date, please get in touch before purchasing.
Bespoke Options
These earrings can be quoted for and made in gold. For more information please see my guide here and contact me directly to discuss.
Christmas Ordering
Many of my pieces are made to order and can take up to 4–6 weeks to create. However, I often have some designs already in progress or in stock, so lead times may be shorter.
If you’d like to receive your jewellery in time for Christmas and are unsure if it will arrive in time, please get in touch before ordering to confirm.
Last Postage Dates
UK Royal Mail Special Delivery, Monday 22nd December
Ireland - Thursday 18th December