№ 517 Bisexual Pride Flag Earrings
These earrings feature a beautiful mix of gemstones which represent the Bisexual Pride Flag! 10% of all sales in the Pride Collection will be donated to the Trevor Project. The Bisexual Pride Flag was created in 1998 by Michael Page, riffing on a previous design by artist Liz Nania, who created overlapping pink and blue triangles called biangles, a symbol of bisexuality. Nania took the pink triangle, which had been used by the Nazi’s in the concentration camps and later became a symbol of gay liberation. She included a blue triangle to contrast the pink representing heterosexuality and overlapped the two to create lavender, representing bisexuality and referencing the Lavender Menace. These Bisexual Pride earrings feature lapis, amethyst, and ruby. I included both smooth and faceted lapis and amethyst gemstones, because it felt so fitting for bisexuals, if you know, you know! The stones are mixed with handmade Thai silver beads and sterling silver findings. Read more about the sto