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Pink Sands Earrings

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By Gem Bazaar Jewellery

Product Details

These crescent moon earrings with their pink chalcedony and pearl bead edging offer a gloriously unusual and trendy aesthetic.
Crafted from recycled sterling silver with 18k gold, the half moon design threads elegantly through the ear, adorned with alternating pink chalcedony and pearl beads along the edge. Secured with a clip fastening, these earrings are part of the fabulous mix and match Summer Shore Collection, which also includes earrings, necklaces, and bracelets.
Whether dressed up or down, they serve as a colorful and glamorous addition to any jewelry collection, adding a touch of contemporary chic.
The metal is recycled .925 sterling silver with 2.5 microns of recycled 18k gold vermeil, so the gold will last very well.

To clean, wash gently in warm soapy water and pat dry.

Made in: India

The earring measures 25mm x 25mm.  The gemstones are 3mm each.  The weight of each earring is 3g.

The metal is recycled .925 sterling silver with 2.5 microns of recycled 18k gold vermeil, so the gold will last very well.
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Gem Bazaar Jewellery

Based in United Kingdom

Over 15 years ago, the founders of Gem Bazaar walked into a room in Delhi that was