This unique and exquisite pair of earrings blend various luxurious elements, showcasing exceptional jewelry craftsmanship. Carefully selected Tahitian silver-blue Keshi pearls exhibit a distinctive petal-like shape, complemented by fine hand-drawn detailing around each drop-shaped Swiss blue topaz. A sparkling diamond adorns each topaz, adding a touch of luxury to the overall design.
The cleverly designed earrings offer versatility with a detachable structure. The pearl section can be worn independently as delicate ear studs, highlighting an independent and elegant charm. The combination of the blue topaz and diamonds forms an exquisite pendant, providing diverse styling options for different occasions.
This piece of jewelry interprets modern fashion design concepts through classic jewelry craftsmanship. Wearers can create various unique looks according to their mood and the demands of different occasions, exuding confidence and elegance.
Materials: 18K white gold, Tahitian Keshi pearls, 29.36ct Swiss blue topaz, 0.1ct diamonds
Gemstone accompanied by certificate from authoritative third-party testing institution.
Gemological Knowledge: Topaz is the birthstone for November and the commemorative gemstone for the 23rd wedding anniversary. The name "topaz" originates from the Red Sea's Zabargad Island, also known as "Topazios," meaning "hard to find."
The primary sources of blue topaz include Brazil, Sri Lanka, Australia, the United States, and more. Topaz comes in a variety of colors, including colorless, brownish-yellow, light blue, blue, pink, honey-colored, reddish-brown, etc. Swiss blue topaz, renowned for its clear and vivid blue color, is highly admired.
Topaz has a high hardness, measuring 8 on the Mohs scale, making it resistant to abrasion. Even with small cut surfaces, the gemstone's edges remain sharp and shiny, with good transparency and luster. This makes it suitable for various jewelry designs, capable of withstanding daily wear and tear. Despite its relatively high hardness, blue topaz still requires careful handling, avoiding contact with hard objects to prevent surface scratches, and staying away from chemicals and high temperatures.