Labradorite Aqua Chalcedony Chandelier Earrings,14K Gold Filled Fringe Earrings, Statement popular Earrings, Natural Gemstone
Sparkly micro faceted labradorite gemstone beads are hand looped with and.
Sparkly micro faceted labradorite gemstone beads are hand looped with and woven into a fringe on tiered crescent bars. The gold is hammered to add depth, and dimension and to reflect light. A translucent aqua chalcedony heart briolette hangs at the top of each earring.
These gorgeous earrings dangle from french hooks with gold jump rings for a nice, clean hang. Ear wires are hand-forged and hammered for comfort. All metals are made of 14K gold fill for quality and durability. These small details ensure a polished look that will be long-lasting.
Each stone is unique. All stones are selected individually and are matched by hand. Please note that natural variations in size, color, cut and clarity are typical and add to the original artisan popular craftsmanship of these earrings.
Originally designed and created expertly by hand. All pieces are rotary-tumbled for strength and shine, cleaned, and polished with a soft cotton cloth before shipping.
14K Gold filled wire,
14K Gold filled french hooks,
14K gold-filled round beads,
Natural labradorite gemstone beads,
Aqua chalcedony heart briolettes
2.5” length, 1” width
Interested in this design, but are looking for different colors? Earrings can be made in 14K gold fill, rose gold fill, or sterling silver. Gemstones can be customized based on availability. Inquire about a custom request.—
Care and Keeping of Your Artisan Jewelry:
Wire jewelry is delicate. Please handle it with care. Store items in the box or pouch provided with your purchase as intricate pieces may tangle. Gently clean with a soft-bristled brush, (I use an electric toothbrush just for this purpose) using mild dish soap and warm water. Rinse and gently pat dry. Avoid abrasive polishes and solutions.
You can also use a window cleaning solution for quick cleaning. Windex and other cleaners are safe for gold and silver jewelry. It can also be used on diamonds and hard gemstones. However, do not use it on emeralds, coral, opals, pearls, amber, or turquoise.
Squirt the jewelry with Windex. You may want to place the jewelry in a small bowl and then squirt it liberally with the Windex. This is especially helpful if you are cleaning multiple pieces. Once you have sprayed all the jewelry, allow it to sit with the cleaner for about 30 seconds.
Scrub the jewelry with the baby's toothbrush. A baby toothbrush is soft and will not hurt your jewelry. This will help you remove grime and dirt residue from nooks and crannies in the jewelry.
Rinse the jewelry with warm water. You can continue to brush the jewelry while you rinse. Hold it over the bowl so that if you drop it the piece will not be lost down the drain.
Dry the jewelry with a clean, soft cloth. Get the jewelry as dry as possible with the cloth to prevent water spots. Then you can lay the jewelry out on the cloth to air dry.
What Is the Difference Between Gold Filled, Gold Vermeil, and Sterling Silver?
Gold filled: Also called rolled-gold, sometimes gold overlay. These jewelry items are not filled with gold. They are made of a base metal (usually brass or copper) covered by sheets of gold in a mechanical bonding process. Effectively a thick coat of gold: the gold content is 5% or 1/20 of the total weight. Gold-filled is used for top-of-the-line jewelry at a more affordable price. Usually made with 14k gold, it is hard-wearing. It will not peel or flake with reasonable care and should last as long as solid 14k gold jewelry. It is safe for most people with sensitive skin.
Is gold-filled the same as a gold plate? No, gold filled should last as long as solid gold jewelry, while gold plating is a minuscule layer of solid gold applied to a brass base. The plating does not compose any measurable proportion of the product's total weight. It is estimated to be 0.05% or less of the metal product. Gold plating will wear off rather quickly and expose the brass base product. It does not stand up to heat, water, or wear over time. By comparison, gold-filled contains 5% gold by weight; moreover, all the gold is on the surface which offers product protection from tarnish and wears.
Gold vermeil: Gold Vermeil is gold-plated sterling silver. Most vermeil is plated with 22K-24K gold. This is a good combination for those with an allergy to normal, plated jewelry items. The difference between vermeil, and gold-filled, is in the thickness of the gold and the base metal used. In vermeil, the base is sterling silver. The gold plating, unlike with gold filled, will wear with time but will reveal the sterling silver base metal underneath (not brass as with gold-plated items). The now silver item can be polished, often with a patina of remnant gold.
Sterling Silver: Sterling Silver is a mixture of pure silver and some other metal, usually copper. The resulting alloy gives silver strength. The standard is at least 92.5% silver. Hence the .925 stamp you see on some sterling silver items.
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ABOUT PEARL & STONE ARTISAN JEWELRY
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Clean, feminine lines and simple, elegant design is the hallmark of Pearl & Stone Artisan Jewelry
Infinitely romantic in feel, each piece is individually inspired by elements; earth, water, fire, and air. Patterns in nature, from the soft curve of a flower petal to the sunlit sparkle of aquamarine waves in tropical water, are reflected throughout each collection.
As a student and teacher of yoga, her designs often show the principles behind the practice, the connection of the body, mind, and spirit, the focused breath to movement, and the celebration of life. The process in which she creates each piece, developing the combination of colors, texture, light, and movement is synonymous with her approach on the mat. Each discipline creates a meditation, creating beauty, harmony, and balance.
While she works with a variety of materials, her primary focus is on precious and semi-precious gemstones and freshwater pearls. The jewelry often features tiny aquamarine beads in the palest clear blue, faceted quartz crystal teardrops. Radiant gems of citrine and amethyst are often paired with rich stones in deep hues of garnet, turquoise, and lapis lazuli. Metalwork is hand forged in 14k gold fill or sterling silver fill.
Each piece is uniquely designed and meticulously created by hand. Gemstones are selected for color, shape, cut, finish, balance and proportion. Every piece is meant to showcase the intricate handwork involved in jewelry making, enhance the wearer's beauty, and, above all, celebrate the feminine.