Vezoora's Luxurious and lovely, these brilliant blue earrings are a elegant look every time. Fashioned in sterling silver, each earring features a dramatic 15.0 x 30.0mm pear-shaped blue chalcedony drop. An oval-shaped blue chalcedony centers the post setting, while a sparkling blue topaz gemstone joins the two. Finished with a bright polish, these earrings secure comfortably with friction back
Chalcedony gemstones are valued for their strong color saturation and silky luster. Chalcedony jewelry is often made with silver and gold in rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Chalcedony is also a complementary accompaniment to other gems in strands and clusters. Chalcedony comes in many varieties and nine of the 12 months are represented with a chalcedony gem birthstone. Only January, April and November are deprived of chalcedony birthstones and this versatile, romantic and stylish jewelry can complement any outfit.
Chalcedony gemstones are valued for their strong color saturation and silky luster. Chalcedony jewelry is often made with silver and gold in rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Chalcedony is also a complementary accompaniment to other gems in strands and clusters. Chalcedony comes in many varieties and nine of the 12 months are represented with a chalcedony gem birthstone. Only January, April and November are deprived of chalcedony birthstones and this versatile, romantic and stylish jewelry can complement any outfit.
Chalcedony has been in use almost as long as the earth has been inhabited and some of the earliest primitive tools created by man's ancestors some 2.5 million years ago were made of various types of chalcedony. Owing to the huge number of varieties available, chalcedony soon graduated from being used just for tools, and eventually became a popular material for decorative purposes and jewelry adornments.
Chalcedonies are believed to have been considered sacred stones by Native Americans and they were often used for ceremonial purposes, particularly for promoting stability within the tribes.
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