


90s Totally Hair Barbie Doll Earrings | Poseable Barbie Figures Upcycled Fashion Jewelry
These poseable Barbie Earrings are made with upcycled, modern, Super Impulse World’s Smallest Poseable Barbie and hypoallergenic metals. Limbs can bend and move!
Make Barbie wave and pose while adding a whimsical and legendary statement to your look.
- Weight of individual charm: .2 gram
- Length from top to bottom: 3 inch
- Earrings are packaged on assorted and unique square with rounded corners cardstock
- Silicone earring backs included.
- No Rhyme or Reason is independently women owned and queer owned. NROR is dedicated to a mission of sustainability through upcycling previously produced materials.
- All items are made in the NROR ART studio in Norwood, MA.
By No Rhyme Or Reason Art
Editorial Note
As soon as I saw these I knew I had to add them to the store. Totally Hair Barbie came out in 1992. I didn't have this exact one, but I did have Tropical Miko, who had hair down to her feet. Yet another beauty standard that's nearly physically impossible to replicate. Fun to brush, though! (The doll, not the earrings.)
Jen D.
Owner
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These poseable Barbie Earrings are made with upcycled, modern, Super Impulse World’s Smallest Poseable Barbie and hypoallergenic metals. Limbs can bend and move!
Make Barbie wave and pose while adding a whimsical and legendary statement to your look.
- Weight of individual charm: .2 gram
- Length from top to bottom: 3 inch
- Earrings are packaged on assorted and unique square with rounded corners cardstock
- Silicone earring backs included.
- No Rhyme or Reason is independently women owned and queer owned. NROR is dedicated to a mission of sustainability through upcycling previously produced materials.
- All items are made in the NROR ART studio in Norwood, MA.
By No Rhyme Or Reason Art
Editorial Note
As soon as I saw these I knew I had to add them to the store. Totally Hair Barbie came out in 1992. I didn't have this exact one, but I did have Tropical Miko, who had hair down to her feet. Yet another beauty standard that's nearly physically impossible to replicate. Fun to brush, though! (The doll, not the earrings.)
Jen D.
Owner




















