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9CT GOLD CHECKERBOARD CUT PRASIOLITE DROP EARRINGS

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £265.00
9CT GOLD CHECKERBOARD CUT PRASIOLITE DROP EARRINGS

Ladies and gents, brace yourselves for a rendezvous with elegance like no other. Feast your eyes on these meticulously crafted earrings, starring the enigmatic Prasiolite gemstones. These dainty darlings are adorned with semi-precious 9ct gold stones, cradled in settings so polished they'll make you believe in fairy tales. And slipping them on? Child's play, my friends – those French hooks will have you looking fabulous in no time.

Now, let's dive into the juicy details. That centrepiece, with its mesmerising checkerboard cut? It's a showstopper, measuring a generous 7mm in diameter. And from the very tip-top of the wire to the delicate bottom, these earrings gracefully span 22.5mm.

But here's where things get interesting – we're all about choices here. We've got matching stud earrings, a luxuriously long station necklace, a bracelet that practically oozes style, and a pendant necklace waiting in the wings, all sporting this effortlessly chic design. And if you're in the mood for a different gemstone flavour, fret not – we've got a range that includes Blue Chalcedony, Labradorite, Moonstone, and Blue Topaz, all dressed up in the same exquisite attire.

Now, lean in close, my dear gems enthusiasts. Every raw gemstone that lands in my hands is handpicked for its individuality, quality, colour, and all-around charm that's as rare as a shooting star.

And here's the cherry on top – if you're planning to bestow these beauties upon a lucky someone, we've got the whole luxury gift-wrapping shebang ready to roll.

Now, about Prasiolite – it's like Mother Nature's green Quartz miracle. The name itself, a blend of Greek roots, translates to "leek-green stone," capturing its verdant essence. To achieve that exquisite hue, we're talking about a bit of irradiation or a cosy session of heat-treatment for Amethyst, a close Quartz cousin with a dash of ferrous iron (Fe2+). But hey, some natural Prasiolite has been known to pop up, just to keep things interesting.

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