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Daydream Earphone Wrap — Pastel Gradient Handmade Wired Headphone Accessory

Daydream Earphone Wrap — Pastel Gradient Handmade Wired Headphone Accessory

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Soft gradients. Dreamy colors. The wrap you reach for on slow mornings.

Pastel in Motion

The Daydream Pastel Earphone Wrap by NORELVA is a soft multi-color gradient wrap — lavenders, blues, and pinks blending together in a cord that feels unhurried and dreamy. No charm, no bead. Just color transitioning gently from one tone to the next, handmade with premium braided thread. It's the pastel series piece for people who want their accessories to feel like a mood rather than a statement.

The Coolest Pastel in the Range

Daydream leans cool — lavender and sky blue dominate, with soft pink accents. It's dreamier and more gradient than the warmer Sunset Pastel Wrap. Available in 3.5mm, Lightning, and USB-C.

  • Cool-toned pastel gradient — lavender, blue, soft pink blend
  • Full cord coverage, no charm or decoration
  • Compatible with 3.5mm, Lightning, and USB-C connectors
  • Handmade gradient — color shifts organically across the cord length
  • Lightweight and structured for daily wear
  • Part of the NORELVA Pastel series
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Good to Know

What colors make up the Daydream gradient?

The Daydream Wrap uses a soft multi-color gradient that blends several pastel tones — typically including soft pinks, lavenders, and sky blues. The exact blend varies slightly across production runs as the wrap is handmade.

Is this the same as the Sunset Pastel Wrap?

No — Daydream has a cooler, dreamier color palette (leaning lavender and blue) while Sunset leans into warm pinks and golden yellows. Both are gradient pastel wraps but with different mood aesthetics.

Does a gradient cord look messy or intentional?

Intentional — the gradient blends through braided thread tension rather than paint or dye, giving it a soft, organic color shift that reads as considered rather than accidental.