Hibaaq Ibrahim Collab

Earrings inspired by the imaginative drawings of Hibaaq Ibrahim from intricate details of beetles, the whimsy of mushrooms, and the awe-inspiring world of architecture. With a perfect balance between organic and structural elements, these earrings embody the beauty of nature and the complexity of human design.

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MEET THE BABE

Hibaaq Ibrahim

Hibaaq Ibrahim aka Moon Juice is a lifelong artist turned muralist, based in Minneapolis, MN. Flowers, plants, and patterns are her passions. She's incredibly inspired by the vivid colors and beautiful shapes found in local flora and fauna. In her opinion, one of the best parts about being a muralist is taking a client's vision and translating it into a work of art.


GET TO KNOW HIBAAQ!

Where did the name Moon Juice come from?

I woke up from a nap and the words moon juice were just in my head. When I started painting, most of my work featured moons. And I am literally obsessed with juice. Orange juice and watermelon juice in particular.

Hibaaq Ibrahim Collab

This collection celebrates Hibaaq Ibrahim's unique perspective on the world, drawing inspiration from the intricate details of beetles, the whimsy of mushrooms, and the awe-inspiring world of architecture. Each piece is a work of art, reflecting Hibaaq's creativity and vision in every detail. Explore this enchanting collection and discover the beauty of Hibaaq's world.

Each piece is hand drawn by Larissa Loden and cut in brass, featuring a 14K gold designer quality plate, and sterling silver soldered post earring backs.
✨ Lightweight statement earrings
✨ Hypoallergenic posts
✨ Quality gold plating made to last

About the babe behind the collection
"Hi I’m Hibaaq Ibrahim, a.k.a Moon Juice! I’m a lifelong artist turned muralist, based in Minneapolis, MN. Flowers, plants, and patterns are my passions. I’m incredibly inspired by the vivid colors and beautiful shapes found in local flora and fauna. There must be over 2,000 pictures of flowers from just my neighborhood alone! One of the best parts about being a muralist is taking a client's vision and translating it into a work of art. Whether I’m creating an inviting space for a restaurant or painting plants in a home, I’m completely in my element."