Tulum Mexico Cool Layered Plastic Earrings

$38.00

These earrings were shaped from layered plastics collected along the beaches of Tulum, Mexico. Natural bands of green and blue tones were formed by sun exposure, saltwater, and time, then carefully compressed and refined into a clean, striped pattern.

Each piece reveals stacked layers of marine plastic, creating a structured, almost geological look while still preserving the irregularity of the original material.

Lightweight and balanced, these earrings are finished by hand and set on silver hooks for comfortable, everyday wear.

No two pairs will ever form the same way.

Details

Materials: Recovered marine plastics

Origin: Tulum, Mexico

Finish: Sealed and polished resin

Length: Approximately 1”

Hardware: Silver hooks

Form: Layered rectangular drop earrings

Sustainability note

The plastic used in these earrings was collected by hand from the shoreline, not purchased from suppliers or waste streams. Each Driftstone represents material diverted from the ocean and given a second life as wearable art.

These earrings were shaped from layered plastics collected along the beaches of Tulum, Mexico. Natural bands of green and blue tones were formed by sun exposure, saltwater, and time, then carefully compressed and refined into a clean, striped pattern.

Each piece reveals stacked layers of marine plastic, creating a structured, almost geological look while still preserving the irregularity of the original material.

Lightweight and balanced, these earrings are finished by hand and set on silver hooks for comfortable, everyday wear.

No two pairs will ever form the same way.

Details

Materials: Recovered marine plastics

Origin: Tulum, Mexico

Finish: Sealed and polished resin

Length: Approximately 1”

Hardware: Silver hooks

Form: Layered rectangular drop earrings

Sustainability note

The plastic used in these earrings was collected by hand from the shoreline, not purchased from suppliers or waste streams. Each Driftstone represents material diverted from the ocean and given a second life as wearable art.