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The New England Oar Earrings Sterling Silver
The New England Oar Earrings Sterling Silver
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Set sail with style in our sterling silver Oar Earrings, our original design handcrafted in New England. These earrings are inspired by the classic dory oar, a symbol of the region’s maritime heritage and a tribute to the art of traditional boatbuilding. Crafted from high-quality sterling silver, these earrings offer a refined, nautical touch to any outfit while celebrating the enduring beauty of the dory boat.
Oar Earrings are 3/4" x 1/8" and come packaged in our signature vintage chart lined tin.
- Dory oars are an essential part of the dory boat's design, with a long history of use in New England’s fishing industry. Known for their efficiency and simplicity, dory oars are used to row these flat-bottomed, lightweight boats that have been a staple of offshore fishing for centuries. The oar's design has evolved to provide both strength and ease of use, making it the perfect tribute to the ingenuity of maritime craftsmanship.
- Dory oars are typically longer than standard oars, ranging between 8 to 12 feet. Their length provides better leverage and control for rowing in open water.
- Dory oars often have a tapered blade and shaft design, which reduces weight and improves the efficiency of each stroke.
- Traditional dory oars are crafted from durable, lightweight woods such as spruce, ash, or pine, combining strength and buoyancy.
- The oars are carefully balanced, with the proper distribution of weight along the shaft, making them easier to handle for prolonged rowing sessions.
- Dory oars are designed to handle the challenging conditions of open oceans and coastal waters, where waves and wind require precise control and strength.
- Dory oars were vital tools for fishermen in the 18th and 19th centuries, allowing them to row dories to and from larger ships or fishing grounds.
- These oars were used on dory boats, which were flat-bottomed and lightweight, making them easy to row and maneuver in rough waters.
- Today, dory oars are still used for recreational rowing and racing, particularly in traditional boat clubs and maritime heritage events.
- Dory oars, along with the boats they accompany, are symbols of New England’s rich maritime history, particularly in fishing and boatbuilding.
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