




Circuits Earrings
- Circuit-board geometry rendered as wearable graphic art.
- Glass and silver-plated brass — luminous and lightweight at 3 grams.
- 2 inch drop — enough presence to read across a room, light enough to forget you're wearing them.
There's a moment in the history of design when the invisible became beautiful — when engineers started drawing circuit boards and accidentally made art. The pathways etched into early printed circuits have a rhythm to them, a logic that reads like a modernist composition: clean lines branching and converging, purposeful but somehow lyrical. It's the same tension you find in a Mondrian grid or a Harry Bertoia screen — structure so precise it starts to feel organic.
Mid-century industrial design understood this instinctively. The generation that gave us Eames chairs and Braun radios saw no contradiction between function and elegance. Circuit diagrams hung on studio walls next to Bauhaus prints. The beauty wasn't incidental — it was inherent. The geometry of a well-designed circuit has the same visual cadence as a cathedral floor plan: every line serving a purpose, every intersection deliberate, the whole thing humming with quiet order.
These earrings translate that language into glass and light.
Each piece is crafted from glass with a silver-plated brass setting that catches and frames the circuit-inspired pattern with quiet authority. At 2 inches from the top of the ear wire, they carry real visual weight without dragging — just 3 grams keeps them comfortable through a full day. The ear wires are hypoallergenic, so sensitive skin is never a concern. The effect is something like wearing a tiny stained glass window designed by an engineer with an art degree.
Made in the USA by David Howell & Co.
Specifications
- Material: Glass
- Metal: Brass, Silver Plated
- Length: 2 inches including the ear wire
- Weight: 3 g
- Made in United States
- Economy shipping is FREE with orders of $95 or more.
- All items are kept in stock and ship from our warehouse in North Carolina.
- We personally inspect every single item we sell, pack it by hand, and deliver the boxes to the post office.
- Orders generally ship the day following placement.
- We ship primarily via US Mail, but may use other carriers depending on package value and destination.
- Returns on items not marked Final Sale are accepted within 30 days of delivery. Read the full policy.

THE HAROLD & HAZEL DIFFERENCE
Every piece here has earned its place.
QUALITY MATERIALS
Sterling silver, genuine gemstones, and solid metals — no plastic or cheap materials.
REAL MAKERS
Every artist on this site has been personally verified for their talent and creativity.
LIMITED RUNS
Most pieces are made in small batches. When they're gone, they're often gone for good.
BOLD BY DESIGN
Every item here was chosen because it has color, character, and something to say.

ELEGANT LOGIC
The printed circuit board is one of the twentieth century's accidental masterpieces of graphic design. David Howell & Co. treats it with the same reverence they bring to architectural and fine art motifs.
Inspired by the hidden geometry of mid-century industrial design
Glass construction gives each piece depth and luminosity
Silver-plated brass, hypoallergenic, and built for everyday wear
THE REVIEWS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
The best way to know if you'll love our Circuits Earrings? Hear from someone who already does.
Got questions?
We've got answers
Find fast answers about shipping, returns, and our unique jewelry.
How long does shipping take?
Most orders ship within one business day of placing your order — sometimes the same day. Economy shipping typically takes about a week via USPS, while standard shipping (Priority Mail) arrives in 2-3 business days. We're based in North Carolina, so East Coast orders tend to arrive a little faster. You'll receive a tracking number as soon as your order ships.
Will the jewelry fade or tarnish?
Our jewelry is made from a variety of materials, including sterling silver. Sterling silver will eventually tarnish, but you can slow that process by storing it in a small airtight bag or container, or in a special anti-tarnish bag. If it’s lost some shine, it can be gently washed with a soft cloth, warm water, and a drop of mild soap, such as blue Dawn. If you still see tarnish, use an anti-tarnish cloth. Do not use commercial jewelry cleaners unless they are specifically labeled safe for sterling silver. The best way to keep your sterling silver shiny is to wear it often! The more you wear it, the less tarnish you’ll see. And never wear sterling silver in the swimming pool or hot tub! Chlorine will cause it to tarnish almost instantly.
Most other metals don’t exactly tarnish, but they can get a little dull if they’re not worn. Washing with a tiny amount of mild soap is the best way to bring them back to life again. You can prevent this by putting on your jewelry last, after you apply hairspray or perfume, and don’t wear them in the shower or bath.
Genuine pearls do require extra gentle care. Don’t ever use commercial jewelry cleaners on them; you will almost certainly damage the nacre and destroy their unique sheen and iridescence. Be very careful about hairspray, cosmetics, and perfume, and absolutely never put them in an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner!
Can I return or exchange?
Yes. You have 30 days from receipt to return or exchange anything that isn't marked Final Sale. Items need to be in new condition. Exchanges ship free, with no minimum order required. Returns are refunded minus a $5 shipping fee (once per shipment, not per item). We don’t ever charge restocking fees.
Is your jewelry hypoallergenic?
Most of our pieces are hypoallergenic, but not all. You can filter to only show hypoallergenic pieces when browsing, and you will also see an icon on all pieces certified hypoallergenic and nickel-free by their makers.
Can I track my order?
Yes — as soon as your order ships, you'll receive a tracking number by email so you can follow it the whole way to your door.
What makes your jewelry different?
Honestly? Most of it comes down to Amanda. Every maker on this site has been personally researched and verified — she checks that pieces are genuinely handmade, by the person who claims to have made them, using the materials listed. These are small-batch pieces in sterling silver, gold-filled, and genuine gemstones, mostly made in the USA. They aren’t factory pieces, aren’t from resellers, and are not the same thing you'd find on a hundred other sites. When something sells out here, it often stays sold out.
THE MOMENT IT CLICKS
That "oh, I love it" feeling! This is what finding the right jewelry feels like.


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