Piece of the Week: Sorellina’s Door Knocker Earrings
The one-of-a-kind jewels are crafted in a color palette perfect for autumn.

Those who relish spooky season and moody tones will love this specific variation of Sorellina’s “Door Knocker” earrings.
The brand has executed its new earring silhouette in several gemstone combinations, with this “Piece of the Week” version emitting major fall vibes.
While the style can be replicated, each pair is inherently one-of-a-kind as designer and co-founder Nicole Carosella sources unique gemstones for each edition.
This pair features custom-carved onyx and hexagonal-cut spinel in 18-karat yellow gold with diamonds.
For the woman who prefers autumn elegance to Halloween costumes, these are just the October accessory. They’re available on the Sorellina website for $13,300.
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