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In Bali, tilem is the night of the new moon, where the lunar cycle starts over and no moon can be seen in the sky. A Hindu tradition of a Balinese ceremony and prayer to Dewa Suryai, the sun god, takes place on the night of the new moon before sunrise. The tilem moon is represented here in a beautiful pair of dangle earrings by Balinese artisan Made Sugi. Beads of black onyx rest gracefully in a 925 sterling silver setting.
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I didn?t appreciate the size looking on the website-they were a little larger that I had expected. I should have payed more attention to the measurements. They are a little large for every day but perfect for evening.
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Incredible workmanship - I will be very proud to wear these. Exceptional quality.
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The ring is more beautiful in person. The fit is exceptional. I love this ring! Thank you!
You can find our onyx dangle earrings 'Tilem Moon' by Made Sugi in jewellery categories such as Birthstone Earrings, Gemstone Earrings, Onyx Earrings, Silver Earrings and Sterling Silver Earrings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"Our motifs are Balinese and include jawan (silver bubbles) and bun (swirls). These motifs are challenging because they require a delicate hand for an intricate process."