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11.60 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Pink Sapphire and Natural Diamond Antique Style Earrings, 18K White Gold
Stone type: | Sapphire | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 1 | 1 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 3.5 Width: 3.5 Height: 2.1 | Length: 3.5 Width: 3.5 Height: 2 |
Total weight: | 11.60 Ct. | 0.68 Ct. |
Color: | Pink | White |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | H |
Color grade | N/A | H |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | VS1 - Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Rough |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) | Israel |
They arrive like a secret kept by moonlight, a pair of blossoms forged entirely in 18K white gold, each petal a curve of cool metal that cradles a shower of rubies and brilliant white diamonds, the gems pavé-set with the exacting care of a jeweler who listens to the language of light. Every petal seems to have been coaxed into motion, a gentle twist, a curl that catches the smallest sigh of air and scatters it as color, the red of the rubies burning like a confession, the diamonds at the heart cutting through it like a bright, honest word. The metal beneath has been finished to a soft, luminous sheen that lets the stones breathe against the skin, and the backs are finished with a secure omega clasp that holds the flower steady, as though it were meant to nestle quietly against the ear for the whole of a lifetime. Hold them to the light and you will see the pavé work as a miniature field, each stone set close to its neighbor, a chorus of facets that sing together, the craftsmanship revealed in the smooth lines where metal and gemstone meet, the invisible joins that make the whole seem to grow rather than be assembled.
These earrings are not merely ornament, they are a small history, a crossroads of cultural whispers and floral myth, inspired by the gardens where emperors once walked and the lyrical lines of Art Nouveau sketches that made flowers move like dancers. Picture the Mughal courtyards of the old world, where carved white marble framed pools that mirrored the sky, where courtly poets compared lovers to blossoms that open with the sun, and imagine the same flower translated through the sensibility of a European artist who loved sinuous forms and the idea that nature could be made jewelry. The result is a hybrid of elegance and passion, a blossom that might have been plucked from a silk painting and then set into gold, a gem-laden bloom that recalls both the secret language of the East, where flowers spell devotion, and the modernist impulse to capture movement and emotion in metal. Wearing them is to wear a story of crossings, of caravans and ateliers, of sketches made by gaslight and gemstones chosen by the full eye of a craftsperson who knows that each stone must be chosen for its voice, so the red speaks like a lover, and the white replies like the clear bell of truth.
Slip them on and you will discover how they change your day, how a single pair of flowers can alter the rhythm of a room, how conversation leans closer and how evenings seem to invest themselves in tender meaning. They are suitable for the first light of an engagement morning, for the hush of an anniversary dinner, for the unguarded joy of a festival night, and yet they are quiet enough to be worn between meetings when you want a private talisman of beauty. They rest against the earlobe with the confidence of 18K white gold, a metal chosen for its enduring glow and for the way it sets off both warm and cool tones in gemstones, and the secure back gives them a freedom to be worn without thought, a small comfort for a busy life. Care is simple, a soft cloth, a gentle wash, an occasional professional cleaning to keep the pavé as lively as the first day they were set, and in return they promise a longevity that invites them to be passed down, a family story folded into a box where love notes and small portraits keep company. If you are seeking a gift that speaks in metaphor and makes the ordinary feel like something sacred, these blossom earrings offer a language of petals, a history of gardens and ateliers, and a promise that every time they catch the light they will remind the wearer of the quiet, enduring eloquence of being loved.































