Genderqueer Pride Flag
The Genderqueer Pride Flag was created in 2011 by Marilyn Roxie based on the input of readers of the website Genderqueer Identities. It's a combination of the traditionally feminine (pink), masculine (blue) and the colour that represents androgyny and other queer identities (lavender) blended together to make the purple toned flag stripe. Agender identity is represented by the white stripe and those whose identities are defined outside of the binary are represented by the green stripe.
The Pride Fritillary Drop Studs.
Designed to be cute and delicate in appearance, these adorable little studs are designed from the lower butterfly wings of the critically endangered fritillary butterfly. This design is truer to the actual butterfly's wing markings as the canvas allows for the super thin delicate black markings to overlay the gorgeous pride flag colours blended into the wings. I hope these cute little studs, give you wings to fly your colours with PRIDE.
Genderqueer Fritillary Earring Studs
These are designed to be durable, but as they are handmade, please treat them with love and care.
Clean them with water. For a deep clean, use warm soapy water and patt dry with a towel.
18k Gold plating should be kept clean of moisturizers, creams, chemicals and perfumes so use the enclosed cleaning cloth to keep it tarnish free.
If you bend or crease them, press them in your hands until they warm up! The multiple varnishes and sealants make them malleable when slightly warmed (do not iron or overheat)
Avoid scratching them agaisnt abrasive or sharp surfaces and store them away from sunlight. Store them next to one another, not ontop of eachother. See the Blog for more Details.