No reserve price: 14-carat gold-plated silver earring with - Height: 35 mm - Width: 15 mm- 8.06 g - (1)





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From France, a single pair of earrings in 925 silver plated with 14‑carat white gold, featuring natural, untreated citrine, aquamarine, amethyst, rhodolite garnet and tanzanite stones; each earring measures 35 by 15 mm with stones sized 2 by 8 by 6 mm, and the total weight is 8.06 g.
Description from the seller
I propose a pair of earrings. The stones set in them are Citrine, Aquamarines, Amethysts, Rhodolite Garnets, and Tanzanite.
The size of an earring loop is 35 x 15 mm.
The dimensions of the stones range from 2 x 8 x 6 mm. They are natural and unheated and have been tested.
They are made of 925 silver plated with 14-carat white gold.
The total weight is 8.02 grams or 40.30 carats.
No reserve price!
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I propose a pair of earrings. The stones set in them are Citrine, Aquamarines, Amethysts, Rhodolite Garnets, and Tanzanite.
The size of an earring loop is 35 x 15 mm.
The dimensions of the stones range from 2 x 8 x 6 mm. They are natural and unheated and have been tested.
They are made of 925 silver plated with 14-carat white gold.
The total weight is 8.02 grams or 40.30 carats.
No reserve price!
Check out my other listings to combine shipping fees (neutral carbon footprint insured delivery and insured signature shipping).
For countries outside the EU, customs fees are at your expense.
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