Durango Blue Turquoise Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings sold by Barse
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Durango Blue Turquoise Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings

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Product Description

These beautifully handcrafted earrings feature genuine blue turquoise stones carved into elegant teardrop shapes, expertly set in sterling silver. Measuring 1.75" in length, they are a striking accessory perfect for enhancing any outfit. With a total weight of 9.5g, the earrings are both lightweight and durable, making them ideal for everyday wear or special occasions. Celebrate the unique beauty of each piece, as natural variances in turquoise add to its charm and individuality. From the brand: These earrings showcase several genuine blue turquoise stones carved into teardrop shapes, set within sterling silver. Measuring 1.75" in length and 0.87" at their widest, they have a total weight of 9.5g. They are expertly handcrafted and polished to deliver a refined, one-of-a-kind accessory. Description: Turquoise is a vibrant blue-to-green gemstone prized for its unique color and intricate veining. This gemstone has been treasured for centuries, especially by ancient civilizations, for its beauty and spiritual significance. Turquoise is often associated with protection, healing, and promoting a sense of calm and tranquility. Fun Fact: Turquoise has a rich history, being one of the first gemstones ever mined, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient Egypt. It was considered sacred by Native American tribes, who used it in jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects to symbolize life, abundance, and good fortune. The word "turquoise" comes from the French "turquois," meaning "Turkish," because the stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkey. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.