The Innovative Minimalist Earrings By The Designer Otis Jaxon – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

The Innovative Minimalist Earrings By The Designer Otis Jaxon

The British designer Otis Jaxon, based in London, unveils his Ear Climbers collection, an amazing series of earrings that give the illusion that the ears are doubly pierced. Some minimalist earrings with geometric shapes to discover on his Etsy shop.

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