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Red Tape Post Earrings

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Handcrafted in the U.S.A.
  • One-of-a-kind sterling silver and polished glass
  • 3/8 inch diameter, 1/2 inch with silver encasing, 1 1/4 inch length
  • Authentic U.S. government red tape
  • Artisan crafted, not watertight; remove before showering or swimming
  • Product Description
  • If you are not one for bureaucracy or rigid conformity, but you do love things that are well designed and put together, then these exclusive red tape earrings are certain to get you noticed for your playful and elegant individuality.

    The red tape used to make this jewelry comes from records held in the National Archives. As the Archives works to protect and preserve our nation's records, improvements to storage methods mean that documents are no longer tri-folded and tied together with red tape. Archivists are "cutting the red tape" and protecting our precious artifacts using the newest approved methods of preservation.

$13.98

Original: $39.95

-65%
Red Tape Post Earrings—

$39.95

$13.98

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  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Handcrafted in the U.S.A.
  • One-of-a-kind sterling silver and polished glass
  • 3/8 inch diameter, 1/2 inch with silver encasing, 1 1/4 inch length
  • Authentic U.S. government red tape
  • Artisan crafted, not watertight; remove before showering or swimming
  • Product Description
  • If you are not one for bureaucracy or rigid conformity, but you do love things that are well designed and put together, then these exclusive red tape earrings are certain to get you noticed for your playful and elegant individuality.

    The red tape used to make this jewelry comes from records held in the National Archives. As the Archives works to protect and preserve our nation's records, improvements to storage methods mean that documents are no longer tri-folded and tied together with red tape. Archivists are "cutting the red tape" and protecting our precious artifacts using the newest approved methods of preservation.