Shattered Sterling Silver Elk Ivory Drop Earrings – By: Evalynn Designs

Shattered Sterling Silver Elk Ivory Drop Earrings – By: Evalynn Designs

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Bold, meaningful, and unmistakably Montana—these Shattered Sterling Silver Elk Ivory Drop Earrings by Evalynn Designs are a striking blend of texture and story.

Each earring features genuine elk ivory set in sterling silver, framed by a hand-textured “shattered” pattern that catches the light with every movement. The contrast between the smooth ivory and the faceted silver creates a look that is both rugged and refined.

Inspired by the raw beauty of Montana and the stories carried in every hunt, these earrings represent more than design—they hold memory, heritage, and connection.

No two ivories are alike, making each pair a one-of-a-kind piece with its own natural character.

• Authentic elk ivory
• Sterling silver with hand-textured “shattered” finish
• Lightweight drop style with elegant movement
• One-of-a-kind natural variation

A powerful statement piece that honors both craftsmanship and the spirit of the wild.

Made in Montana

Evalynn Designs | Livingston, Montana

Evalynn Designs is the passion of a Montana jewelry artist whose journey began with a simple beading kit at the age of 19. What started as curiosity quickly grew into a lifelong craft, leading her to earn a degree in goldsmithing and jewelry design from Flathead Valley Community College. After honing her skills in Seattle, she returned to Montana, where her work found new inspiration.

Her husband, Jeff, introduced her to hunting, which soon became a source of both joy and creativity. Inspired by Montana’s wild landscapes and the stories carried in each hunt, she began specializing in elk ivory jewelry—turning heirloom ivories into cherished keepsakes.

For her, every design is about connection. Customers often bring ivories from once-in-a-lifetime hunts or meaningful family experiences, and she transforms them into wearable art. “This set was my first elk,” “We went together,” “It was my last time”—each story fuels her creativity and deepens her purpose.

Her work is more than jewelry. It’s heritage, memory, and Montana pride woven into every piece.