Madrid Blue Lapis Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings sold by Barse
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Madrid Blue Lapis Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings

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Product Description

These Madrid Blue Lapis Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings blend striking blue lapis lazuli with elegant sterling silver. Measuring 1.25" in length, they provide a stunning focal point that captures attention. The inherent characteristics of lapis, featuring speckles of pyrite, add depth and intrigue, making each pair uniquely beautiful. Weighing 5.6 grams, these earrings are both lightweight and bold, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any outfit. From the brand: Crafted by hand, these Madrid Blue Lapis Sterling Silver Post Drop Earrings feature genuine lapis set in a beautiful sterling silver bezel. The earrings hang 1.25" from a sterling silver post, with a .6" width at its widest point. The perfect combination of blue and silver, each earring weighs 5.6 grams and are sure to make a bold statement. Lapis Description: Lapis Lazuli is renowned for its deep blue color, often speckled with golden pyrite inclusions that resemble stars in the night sky. This semi-precious stone has been prized since antiquity, used in the jewelry and ornaments of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The finest quality lapis lazuli features an intense, uniform blue that is highly sought after for artistic and decorative purposes. Fun Fact: Historically, lapis lazuli was not only a favored stone for jewelry and carvings but also ground into powder to create ultramarine, the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments. This pigment was used by some of the most important artists of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, adding a heavenly blue to their masterpieces. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.