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WIGGLE Cuff Earrings Kultivar

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The Wiggle ear cuff is a handcrafted, minimalist jewelry piece made of surgical steel – bold without the need for a piercing.

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The Wiggle ear cuff from Kultivar's Liberec-based studio brings together minimalist form and a touch of artistic twist. Handcrafted from surgical steel. Offers comfort and durability without requiring an ear piercing.

Its elegant curved shape hugs the outer ear and reflects light beautifully, making it a perfect companion to the Wiggle necklace or earrings. Whether you’re feeling bold or delicate, this piece will fit your mood.

Collection Wiggle
Material Surgical steel (silver or gold plated)
Made in Czech Republic, Liberec

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Category: Fashion
Weight: 0.2 kg
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Kultivar

Kultivar is a glassmaking studio, creative hub and social enterprise rooted in the traditional craft of lampworking and glass blowing. Founded in Liberec in 2016 by Klára Jägerová, the space originally combined a shared workshop, the author’s own studio “U Kahanu” and a showroom for local artisans. Thanks to its generous premises, Kultivar soon developed into a vibrant cultural centre hosting events, exhibitions and hands-on workshops.

Between 2016 and 2021, Kultivar organised more than 150 craft workshops and numerous lectures and community events focused on sustainability, creativity and material awareness. It also served as a gallery and retail space supporting local makers.

After the pandemic forced the closure of its original venue, the project continued in pop-up form until 2023, when a new chapter began: together with Eva Jägerová, the studio was revived with a renewed focus on glassmaking. Today, Kultivar operates from Liberec’s Františkov district and brings together a team of six makers.

Kultivar’s mission is to preserve, teach and further develop the traditional lampworking technique. As a social enterprise, it prioritises sustainability — using primarily local glass, upcycling waste material, organising workshops on low-waste practices and creating employment opportunities for people who face barriers in creative craft fields.

More than 50% of the studio’s profit is reinvested into community development, making Kultivar not only a place of craftsmanship but also a meaningful cultural and social cornerstone.