

Single Stave Earrings
Nantucket basket earrings.
Like many of our products, we started making them for ourselves first, and we love that you have been asking for them.
We took some time to get the design just right, and are excited to offer them to you! Available in three styles, designed to mimic our Cabin Boy, Crew and Captain bangles.
Product Care
To keep your jewelry in pristine condition, avoid exposure to chemical products, perfumes, excessive sweat, seawater, and pool water. Both saltwater and chlorine can harm your pieces: chlorine can discolor and damage metals mixed with gold and gradually wear down the finish and polish of charms. Additionally, lotions and sprays can leave a film that dulls your jewelry’s shine.
To prevent tarnish and maintain your jewelry’s luster, gently clean it with a soft, damp cloth, making sure to reach all the small crevices. Keeping your jewelry dry is crucial, as moisture accelerates tarnishing.
For storage, keep different types of jewelry separate. We suggest using a Ziploc or sandwich bag with the air squeezed out to minimize oxidation and preserve your pieces.
Special Considerations
We're sensitive that ears can be sensitive.
To avoid tarnishing or allergic reactions, we worked with a brass base with 14k gold plating for the metallic portion of these designs.
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What our customers are saying
Your pieces are the epitome of New England Chic - I have worn them at the beach and in the ballroom - they fit every occasion.
Jessica C.
Love my bag tag and get loads of compliments! Thank you!!
Ann J.
The craftsmanship of these bracelets is impeccable. Quintessential New England - heirloom quality!!
Mary M.
LOVE my WTW cuff with scrimshaw initials and whale! Beautifully created...timeless addition to my jewelry collection.
C C.
The Cobblestone bracelet is one of my fav things to wear, makes any top classy.
Elizabeth A.