Theodora Chandelier Earrings

£9,000
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Details

Prasiolite, iolite, aquamarine, citrine, rubellite, moonstones and diamonds set in 18K yellow gold.
Handmade in Rome.

Measurements
  • Length: 6cm
  • Width: 2cm
Delivery

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Care

This piece was handcrafted in Italy using the finest materials. Minor imperfections and subtle colour variations are characteristic features that make each piece unique. To ensure the longevity of your jewellery, please handle it with care and store it safely to prevent scratches or damage.

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Theodora Chandelier Earrings
Theodora Chandelier Earrings
Theodora Chandelier Earrings
Prasiolite
Prasiolite
(QUARTZ)
Prasiolite, a stunning gemstone with a unique light green hue, evokes the harmony of nature and is believed to bring peace and tranquillity to its wearer.
Iolite
Iolite
(CORDIERITE)
Iolite, coming from the Greek word ‘ios’ meaning ‘violet’, has been long coveted as a gem that aids sleep and unlocks creativity. Its violetish blue hue derived from iron and striking eye-visible pleochroism are especially distinctive and beautiful qualities.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine
(BERYL)
Aquamarine, a stunning green-blue to blue variety of the mineral beryl, is treasured for its mesmerising beauty and its symbolism of youth and happiness. This exquisite gemstone, reminiscent of serene ocean waters, has long been admired for its ability to evoke feelings of tranquillity and joy.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.
Rubellite
Rubellite
(TOURMALINE)
Rubellite, the exquisite and rarest variety of tourmaline captivates with its vibrant red hue and profound significance. Revered across cultures for its association with passion, love, healing, and energy enhancement, rubellite is more than just a gemstone, it's a symbol of vitality and emotional depth.
Moonstone
Moonstone
(FELDSPAR)
Moonstone, a member of the feldspar group, enchants with its adularescence, a mesmerising optical phenomenon where light scatters within the stone, creating a soft, glowing sheen reminiscent of moonlight dancing on water.
Diamond
Diamond
(CARBON)
Diamonds have a long history as beautiful objects of desire. In the first century AD, the Roman naturalist Pliny stated: “Diamond is the most valuable, not only of precious stones, but of all things in this world.” This high esteem reflects the diamond’s journey from formation to adornment.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Prasiolite
Prasiolite
(QUARTZ)
Prasiolite, a stunning gemstone with a unique light green hue, evokes the harmony of nature and is believed to bring peace and tranquillity to its wearer.
Iolite
Iolite
(CORDIERITE)
Iolite, coming from the Greek word ‘ios’ meaning ‘violet’, has been long coveted as a gem that aids sleep and unlocks creativity. Its violetish blue hue derived from iron and striking eye-visible pleochroism are especially distinctive and beautiful qualities.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine
(BERYL)
Aquamarine, a stunning green-blue to blue variety of the mineral beryl, is treasured for its mesmerising beauty and its symbolism of youth and happiness. This exquisite gemstone, reminiscent of serene ocean waters, has long been admired for its ability to evoke feelings of tranquillity and joy.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.
Rubellite
Rubellite
(TOURMALINE)
Rubellite, the exquisite and rarest variety of tourmaline captivates with its vibrant red hue and profound significance. Revered across cultures for its association with passion, love, healing, and energy enhancement, rubellite is more than just a gemstone, it's a symbol of vitality and emotional depth.
Moonstone
Moonstone
(FELDSPAR)
Moonstone, a member of the feldspar group, enchants with its adularescence, a mesmerising optical phenomenon where light scatters within the stone, creating a soft, glowing sheen reminiscent of moonlight dancing on water.
Diamond
Diamond
(CARBON)
Diamonds have a long history as beautiful objects of desire. In the first century AD, the Roman naturalist Pliny stated: “Diamond is the most valuable, not only of precious stones, but of all things in this world.” This high esteem reflects the diamond’s journey from formation to adornment.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.