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Gold Plated and Solid Sterling Silver Gemstone Earring and Pendant Set
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Delicate and striking earrings and pendant, with solid sterling silver cut-out surround, and gemstones set in gold plated silver casing. The diameter of the earrings is 9mm with the gem measuring 5mm, and the diameter of the pendant is 12.5mm with the gem measuring 7.5mm. The pendant is presented on a solid sterling silver chain measuring approx 45cm in length.
Chose between pale blue topaz and pale purple amethyst.
As with all our jewellery, presented in a beautiful Libby Summers box with velvet ribbon trim.
Chose between pale blue topaz and pale purple amethyst.
As with all our jewellery, presented in a beautiful Libby Summers box with velvet ribbon trim.
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Blue Topaz
Topaz is a silicate mineral of fluorine and aluminium. It appears in many colours including yellow, grey, red and colourless – and very rarely, pale blue or pink. Due to its rarity in nature, blue topaz in most commonly obtained by heating and irradiation of colourless topaz.
It registers 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it almost as hard as sapphire and tougher than tanzanite. As all crystals, topaz can be brittle and should be treated with care.
Amethyst
Amethysts are one of the world’s favourite non-precious gems, known for its stunning array of purple hues.
It often stands alongside more expensive gemstones within jewellery like diamonds, Sapphires and emeralds.
It registers 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means it is a durable stone and so is well-suited for use in most types of jewellery.
Topaz is a silicate mineral of fluorine and aluminium. It appears in many colours including yellow, grey, red and colourless – and very rarely, pale blue or pink. Due to its rarity in nature, blue topaz in most commonly obtained by heating and irradiation of colourless topaz.
It registers 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it almost as hard as sapphire and tougher than tanzanite. As all crystals, topaz can be brittle and should be treated with care.
Amethyst
Amethysts are one of the world’s favourite non-precious gems, known for its stunning array of purple hues.
It often stands alongside more expensive gemstones within jewellery like diamonds, Sapphires and emeralds.
It registers 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means it is a durable stone and so is well-suited for use in most types of jewellery.