Silver Handmade Earrings
Faith Earrings — Silver Handmade Earrings
Mozart understood that the most extraordinary things begin with the simplest forms.
A note. A phrase. A single melodic idea that unfolds, loops back on itself, and becomes something that fills an entire room with feeling. Robert listened to Mozart and picked up a rubber band. What followed is the Faith Earring collection — and these earrings are the result.
Shaped from the playful, organic curves of that humble everyday object, each earring flows into a graceful treble clef — looped, balanced, and completely alive with the kind of movement that only handmade silver can produce. The treble clef has always carried within it the suggestion of harmony, rhythm, and the beauty of sound moving through time. Here it becomes something more — a symbol of faith, of balance, of life’s graceful rhythms worn close to the face where expression matters most.
Every pair is slightly different from the one before it.
Because Robert makes each Faith Earring by hand — and hands, however precise, never produce identical results. The curves of your pair will be unique. The loops your own. A detail that makes these earrings not just handmade but genuinely, completely individual.
The high gloss polished sterling silver surface catches light through every curve and movement — finding something different at every angle, in every light, throughout every moment of the day. Elegant enough for special occasions. Considered enough for every ordinary day in between.
Part of the Faith Collection — designed to complement the Faith Pendant and Figure 8 Necklace for those who wish to carry the complete story.
New Order wrote True Faith for those who believe without always being able to prove it. Mozart showed that faith and form were always the same thing. Robert Young made both something you wear.
Handcrafted to order in 925 sterling silver in the Robert Young Jewellery Sydney studio.
Free shipping Australia-wide and worldwide.
Handmade. No two alike. Born from Mozart. Worn in faith.



