Silver Pegasus Post Earrings
Silver Pegasus Post Earrings
What are your Shipping Policies?
What are your Shipping Policies?
We typically ship Monday through Friday. We do our best to ship every order within 2 business days. If we are out of stock on an item, we will contact you by email with your options. Please make sure your order includes a valid email address and that you watch for any messages from us.
Our standard shipping is US Priority Mail with tracking, which is a flat fee of $7.00. Priority Mail typically takes 2-3 business days for delivery.
For orders of $100 or more shipping is FREE!
What is your Exchange & Return Policy?
What is your Exchange & Return Policy?
Customer satisfaction is our number one priority at Gryphon’s Moon, and we never want you to settle for an item you are not happy with. Any item purchased from us may be returned for a refund or exchange, provided you return it within 30 days in its original condition. Important! When you return an item, please pack it in a box or padded envelope. Postal equipment frequently tears small items right out of regular envelopes, and we cannot be responsible for items that do not reach us safely.
Now here are earrings that are sure to be favorites with dreamers, stargazers, and lovers of all things fantasy. For truly, who could resist falling into a daydream at the thought of riding a winged horse far above the tops of the clouds. Set your spirit soaring with these pegasus stud earrings. At less than 1/2" tall, they are tiny, but meticulously crafted, right down the the individual feathers on the wings. So beautiful, you'll want to wear them every day!
What does Pegasus symbolize?
The winged horse of Greek mythology is said to symbolize creative genius and a spirit which soars above the ordinary. According to the ancient myths, wherever the winged horse's foot struck the ground, a spring of enchanted water flowed out. And anyone who drank of this water received the gift of divine inspiration and creativity.
Isn't Pegasus the name of a star?
It's actually the name of a constellation, or group of stars, that can be seen at night in the northern sky. Again, according to Greek legends, Pegasus served the king of the gods, Zeus, by pulling his chariot, and carrying his mighty thunderbolts. In recognition of his faithful service, Zeus transformed him into stars that would shine forever in the heavens.