Pyramid Hair Claw

Regular price $18.00

The pyramid claw is very much inspired by the Mayan archeological sites that surround the peninsula area in Mexico. Paulina wanted each one of the claw designs to represent different aspects of Mexican culture that has influenced her work. This claw comes in three different textures; the checkerboard, green jelly and confetti This medium size hair-claw will hold your hair up really well in a bun or in a half bun. Ideal for those with medium or long hair length Claw is made out of high quality acetate and measures 3" x 2" x 2."

Care:

To clean your jewelry pieces, you can wash them with soap and water, then dry with a soft cloth. You can also use a micro-fiber cloth to wipe any make-up or grease marks so that your pieces are always shiny.

remove jewelry when participating in water sports ( such as showering )
• avoid leaving jewelry in humid/wet places
• store jewelry on soft surfaces to avoid scratches 

About the artist:

Paulina Otero is a Mexican artist who focuses on making jewelry and tufted wall hangings that are abstract representations of her experiences in her home country, Mexico. She references home by using colors, forms and textures inspired by architecture, nature and traditional textiles. 

She has a major interest in combining industrial and domestic materials such as yarn, felt, wood, and plexiglass to inspire a desire to touch. By combining all of these elements she expresses her feelings of nostalgia towards a particular time and place during her childhood. Her materials exploration is constantly evolving as she learns new techniques.

Paulina has exhibited her work in places like the St. Louis Art Guild, The Yeiser Art Center and The Appalachian Center of Craft. She has also developed a jewelry brand that has been sold in local venues such as The Kemper Museum, Madewell, Dear Society and many other Indie craft fairs in the Midwest. During the summer of 2022, Paulina attended a metals workshop at Penland School of Craft. Paulina Otero is currently based out of Kansas City, Missouri but spends a lot of her time in Mexico as well.