Earrings - 18 kt. Yellow gold






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Drop earrings in 18 carat yellow gold featuring very thin and transparent glass pastes in emerald green and lilac, 5 cm long with a total weight of 10 g and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Earrings in 18 kt gold with green and lilac glass paste – Hearts and stars in motion – 5 cm – 10 g
A vintage 1980s jewel, telling a story of light, color and romance.
These splendid drop earrings in yellow gold 18 kt captivate at first sight with their poetic design, composed of hearts and stars that dance delicately with every movement.
The upper part is dominated by a heart adorned with very thin, transparent glass pastes, in refined tones of delicate emerald green and soft lilac. Their transparency creates soft, luminous plays of light, highlighting the warmth of the gold and adding depth to the color.
From the main structure, movable pendant elements develop: bright gold stars and lilac-enamored hearts that sway gracefully, creating a dynamic, feminine and sophisticated effect. Each detail is harmonious, light yet precious.
With a length of 5 cm and a total weight of 10 grams, they are substantial yet balanced, perfect to enhance the face both day and night.
Features:
• 18 kt yellow gold
• Very thin and transparent glass pastes in green and lilac
• Length: 5 cm
• Weight: 10 grams
• Post back with butterfly closure
• Excellent overall condition
A jewel with a romantic and contemporary character at the same time, ideal for those who love distinctive and unconventional pieces. Perfect as a special gift or as a precious complement to one’s own collection.
Careful, trackable, and insured shipping with UPS.
Earrings in 18 kt gold with green and lilac glass paste – Hearts and stars in motion – 5 cm – 10 g
A vintage 1980s jewel, telling a story of light, color and romance.
These splendid drop earrings in yellow gold 18 kt captivate at first sight with their poetic design, composed of hearts and stars that dance delicately with every movement.
The upper part is dominated by a heart adorned with very thin, transparent glass pastes, in refined tones of delicate emerald green and soft lilac. Their transparency creates soft, luminous plays of light, highlighting the warmth of the gold and adding depth to the color.
From the main structure, movable pendant elements develop: bright gold stars and lilac-enamored hearts that sway gracefully, creating a dynamic, feminine and sophisticated effect. Each detail is harmonious, light yet precious.
With a length of 5 cm and a total weight of 10 grams, they are substantial yet balanced, perfect to enhance the face both day and night.
Features:
• 18 kt yellow gold
• Very thin and transparent glass pastes in green and lilac
• Length: 5 cm
• Weight: 10 grams
• Post back with butterfly closure
• Excellent overall condition
A jewel with a romantic and contemporary character at the same time, ideal for those who love distinctive and unconventional pieces. Perfect as a special gift or as a precious complement to one’s own collection.
Careful, trackable, and insured shipping with UPS.
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