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Gold and pearl earrings, "Excellence"

Square Keshi pearls hypnotize with their white luster in a mesmerizing design by... more

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Square Keshi pearls hypnotize with their white luster in a mesmerizing design by Mary Geluda. Keshi pearls are formed when the oyster rejects the implanted nucleus, thus they are 100% nacre as well as especially lustrous and shimmering. Known also as "poppy seed pearls," they are beautifully framed in 18k gold and escorted by the powerful red hue of natural garnets.

Marked 750, the official designation for 75% gold and the equivalent of 18k.

  • 2 grams
  • 0.07 oz
  • 2.2 cm L x 1.2 cm W
  • 0.9" L x 0.5" W

  • 18k gold, cultured pearls and garnet
  • Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected
  • Post earrings
  • Made in Brazil.
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Brazilicon info
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