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6-8.5 mm Round Freshwater Cultured Pearl with Blue Topaz and Sapphire Earrings in Sterling Silver

6-8.5 mm Round Freshwater Cultured Pearl with Blue Topaz and Sapphire Earrings in Sterling Silver

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HIGHLIGHTS:





  • Masterfully crafted in lustrous Sterling Silver


  • Metal Weight: 5 gram


  • Contains 2 8-8.5 mm Round, 2 6-6.5 mm Round White Freshwater cultured Pearls


  • Pearl Grade: AA


  • Contains 2 6x4 mm Pear-cut, 2 5x3 mm Pear-cut London Blue topaz gemstones


  • Contains 4 6x3 mm Marquise-cut Sky Blue Topaz gemstones


  • Contains 2 2.5x2.5 mm Round-cut, 2 2x2 mm Round-cut, 4 1.5x1.5 mm Round-cut, 6 1x1 mm Round-cut Sapphire gemstones


  • London Blue Topaz T.W. Approx. 1.50 carat


  • Sky Blue Topaz T.W. Approx. 1 carat


  • Sapphire T.W. Approx. 0.41 carat


  • London Blue Topaz, Sky Blue Topaz, and Sapphire setting: Multi-Prong and Pave set


  • Comfortably secured with clip-back closures




PRODUCT DETAILS:



Breathtaking in 3 carats of mixed gemstones, these spectacular earrings showcase blue topazes and sapphires in elegant prong-set marquise and round cuts.



What do I need to know about blue topaz?



New to the market as of last century, blue topaz is now a common color choice for one of the world’s most popular gemstones. Available in a variety of hues and seen here exclusively in different shades of blue, including an icy blue called Swiss Blue and a teal-leaning tone called London Blue, the gem is impressively durable, hard and richly colored making it an eye-catching addition to these earrings.



What makes blue sapphire special?



Sapphire is the most revered among the blue jewel group. The stone has a vibrant, color-saturated glow and is also durable and considerably hard, second only to a diamond. Traditionally blue in color, as seen in this piece, the stone is also used yet less commonly recognized in other shades. Although always full of sparkle, the tone of a sapphire may mysteriously vary based on the angle it’s viewed from. It may appear purple from one side and deep blue from another—part of its charm.



What do I need to know about cultured, freshwater pearls?



Often replicated as glass, a true pearl holds its value—and impeccable luster. Cultured freshwater pearls are commonly the most classic, creamy-white and spherical version of the gemstone. They are naturally occurring from live mussels. Smooth, not faceted, freshwater pearls add a varied textured, color and polish to these silver-set earrings dazzling with vivid blue topaz and sapphire.



What inspired this design?



With a curved-tail metal stem shaped like a J inset with three petite gems, the silver sliver is punctuated with a round jewel at top surrounded by four marquise-cut jewels that resemble petals. Filling out the curve of the stem on the other side are two pretty pearls. Bold and glamorous, these stud earrings are proof you don’t need dramatic drops to make an impression.



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