BARBARA GITTINGS
Barbara Gittings was a prominent activist for LGBTQ+ equality. She is widely regarded as the “Mother of the Gay Rights Movement”. She started the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis in 1958. She and Frank Kameny helped enlist activists for the first public demonstrations for gay and lesbian equality, known as the Annual Reminder. These demonstrations were held each Fourth of July from 1965 to 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also worked together to delist homosexuality as a mental disorder, which the American Psychiatric Association approved in 1973.
ART X AMZ earrings are designed & crafted in Columbia, SC. These lightweight earrings begin with hand mixed poly clay colors, then are hand cut, baked, drilled, hammered, sanded, finished and assembled with so much love.
Details:
Each item is handmade in small batches.
You will receive one set in matching color way.
This lightweight polymer clay has been specifically baked to be lightweight but given the fragile nature of clay, please treat your earrings with care to ensure a long life. Each set is hand crafted & therefore, will be slightly different with texture layouts, small imperfections, like bubbles or small marks, making them 100% unique! They in no way affect the functionality or overall aesthetics of the item. Please remember that colors may appear slightly different from actual item due to the lighting during photographing or your monitor’s display. Every effort has been made to portray the colors as accurately as possible.
Care recommendations:
-Avoid spraying perfume, hairspray, deodorant on, or near, the earrings
-Remove your earrings before showering and swimming
-Avoid dropping or bending your earrings
-Store earrings away from sharp objects
-To clean use a moist soft fabric wipe and wipe gently
Barbara Gittings was a prominent activist for LGBTQ+ equality. She is widely regarded as the “Mother of the Gay Rights Movement”. She started the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis in 1958. She and Frank Kameny helped enlist activists for the first public demonstrations for gay and lesbian equality, known as the Annual Reminder. These demonstrations were held each Fourth of July from 1965 to 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also worked together to delist homosexuality as a mental disorder, which the American Psychiatric Association approved in 1973.
ART X AMZ earrings are designed & crafted in Columbia, SC. These lightweight earrings begin with hand mixed poly clay colors, then are hand cut, baked, drilled, hammered, sanded, finished and assembled with so much love.
Details:
Each item is handmade in small batches.
You will receive one set in matching color way.
This lightweight polymer clay has been specifically baked to be lightweight but given the fragile nature of clay, please treat your earrings with care to ensure a long life. Each set is hand crafted & therefore, will be slightly different with texture layouts, small imperfections, like bubbles or small marks, making them 100% unique! They in no way affect the functionality or overall aesthetics of the item. Please remember that colors may appear slightly different from actual item due to the lighting during photographing or your monitor’s display. Every effort has been made to portray the colors as accurately as possible.
Care recommendations:
-Avoid spraying perfume, hairspray, deodorant on, or near, the earrings
-Remove your earrings before showering and swimming
-Avoid dropping or bending your earrings
-Store earrings away from sharp objects
-To clean use a moist soft fabric wipe and wipe gently
Barbara Gittings was a prominent activist for LGBTQ+ equality. She is widely regarded as the “Mother of the Gay Rights Movement”. She started the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis in 1958. She and Frank Kameny helped enlist activists for the first public demonstrations for gay and lesbian equality, known as the Annual Reminder. These demonstrations were held each Fourth of July from 1965 to 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also worked together to delist homosexuality as a mental disorder, which the American Psychiatric Association approved in 1973.
ART X AMZ earrings are designed & crafted in Columbia, SC. These lightweight earrings begin with hand mixed poly clay colors, then are hand cut, baked, drilled, hammered, sanded, finished and assembled with so much love.
Details:
Each item is handmade in small batches.
You will receive one set in matching color way.
This lightweight polymer clay has been specifically baked to be lightweight but given the fragile nature of clay, please treat your earrings with care to ensure a long life. Each set is hand crafted & therefore, will be slightly different with texture layouts, small imperfections, like bubbles or small marks, making them 100% unique! They in no way affect the functionality or overall aesthetics of the item. Please remember that colors may appear slightly different from actual item due to the lighting during photographing or your monitor’s display. Every effort has been made to portray the colors as accurately as possible.
Care recommendations:
-Avoid spraying perfume, hairspray, deodorant on, or near, the earrings
-Remove your earrings before showering and swimming
-Avoid dropping or bending your earrings
-Store earrings away from sharp objects
-To clean use a moist soft fabric wipe and wipe gently