Garnet earrings, asymmetrical, mismatching earrings, red stone, jewellery, contemporary, sterling silver, drop shops earrings, gemstone choice, Garnet earrings, asymmetrical, mismatching earrings, red stone, jewellery, contemporary, sterling silver, drop earrings, gemstone choice collection
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Garnet earrings, asymmetrical, mismatching earrings, red stone, jewellery, contemporary, sterling silver, drop shops earrings, gemstone choice, These contemporary earrings have been designed and handmade by us in our workshop in Yorkshire They.
These contemporary earrings have been designed and handmade by us in our workshop in Yorkshire. They are from our Asymmetrical jewellery range and are made from sterling silver with brass decoration. They feature a lovely 6mm Garnet gemstone set in a brass bezel. The silver has been embossed with symbols, which we have designed and they measure 22mm x 15mm, with a total drop length of 45mm. These mismatching earrings hang on sterling silver shops ear wires and our maker's mark 'J&DF' can be found stamped into the silver on the back of the earrings.
We have a choice of gemstones which are Amethyst, Aqua Chalcedony, Garnet, White moonstone, Lapis lazuli, Turquoise and lab. grown gemstones which are Red and Blue opal triplets, Pink corundum, Blue and Green spinels and Peridot quartz, please make your choice from the drop-down box.
These earrings have been finished with a clear, protective, anti-tarnish coating and they come in one of our branded gift boxes.
We exhibit and sell our jewellery through quality craft/Design centres and Art galleries throughout the U.K. as well as through the Dazzle contemporary jewellery exhibitions and our own website. We also feature on the U.K. Crafts Council directory of makers.
Size, 15mm x 22mm
drop length, approx. 45mm
Materials, sterling silver, brass, garnet
Interesting facts about Garnet - Garnet dates as far back as 3800 BC, it was popular with the ancient Egyptians as it was thought to be an important symbol of life and good health. The Victorians prized garnets on a mass scale and it was fashioned into marvellous cluster pieces, brooches, earrings, engagement rings and mourning jewellery.