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Jewelry Store Stunning Pearl and Gold Designer Earrings
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Stunning Pearl and Gold Designer Earrings

$500.00

This antique native pearl post earrings are flanked with yellow gold branches creating a beautiful, natural looking settings. Yellow gold earring backs will be provided as well upon purchase. These earrings were part of an estate collection from a woman who adored pearls and this will be a great addition to your personal collection.

Pearls have been cherished for centuries, symbolizing purity, elegance, and wealth. They are the only gemstones created by a living organism, formed inside mollusks such as oysters and mussels. The history of pearls dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Romans, who prized them for their rarity and beauty. There are several types of pearls, including natural, cultured, and freshwater pearls. Natural pearls form without human intervention, while cultured pearls are cultivated by inserting a foreign object into a mollusk, and freshwater pearls grow in mussels rather than oysters. Pearl varieties also include Akoya, South Sea, and Tahitian pearls, each distinguished by their luster, size, and color. To care for pearls in jewelry, it’s important to handle them gently, as they are soft and can be scratched easily. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or perfumes, as they can damage the surface. Store pearls in a soft pouch or cloth to protect them from abrasion, and clean them with a damp cloth to maintain their natural sheen. Regularly wearing pearls helps keep them hydrated, enhancing their luster over time

Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.

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This antique native pearl post earrings are flanked with yellow gold branches creating a beautiful, natural looking settings. Yellow gold earring backs will be provided as well upon purchase. These earrings were part of an estate collection from a woman who adored pearls and this will be a great addition to your personal collection.

Pearls have been cherished for centuries, symbolizing purity, elegance, and wealth. They are the only gemstones created by a living organism, formed inside mollusks such as oysters and mussels. The history of pearls dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Romans, who prized them for their rarity and beauty. There are several types of pearls, including natural, cultured, and freshwater pearls. Natural pearls form without human intervention, while cultured pearls are cultivated by inserting a foreign object into a mollusk, and freshwater pearls grow in mussels rather than oysters. Pearl varieties also include Akoya, South Sea, and Tahitian pearls, each distinguished by their luster, size, and color. To care for pearls in jewelry, it’s important to handle them gently, as they are soft and can be scratched easily. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or perfumes, as they can damage the surface. Store pearls in a soft pouch or cloth to protect them from abrasion, and clean them with a damp cloth to maintain their natural sheen. Regularly wearing pearls helps keep them hydrated, enhancing their luster over time

Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.

This antique native pearl post earrings are flanked with yellow gold branches creating a beautiful, natural looking settings. Yellow gold earring backs will be provided as well upon purchase. These earrings were part of an estate collection from a woman who adored pearls and this will be a great addition to your personal collection.

Pearls have been cherished for centuries, symbolizing purity, elegance, and wealth. They are the only gemstones created by a living organism, formed inside mollusks such as oysters and mussels. The history of pearls dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Romans, who prized them for their rarity and beauty. There are several types of pearls, including natural, cultured, and freshwater pearls. Natural pearls form without human intervention, while cultured pearls are cultivated by inserting a foreign object into a mollusk, and freshwater pearls grow in mussels rather than oysters. Pearl varieties also include Akoya, South Sea, and Tahitian pearls, each distinguished by their luster, size, and color. To care for pearls in jewelry, it’s important to handle them gently, as they are soft and can be scratched easily. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or perfumes, as they can damage the surface. Store pearls in a soft pouch or cloth to protect them from abrasion, and clean them with a damp cloth to maintain their natural sheen. Regularly wearing pearls helps keep them hydrated, enhancing their luster over time

Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.

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