9ct Yellow Gold Garnet And Pearl Earrings
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9ct Yellow Gold Cultured Pearl & Garnet Drop Earrings
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Key Product Information
- Materials & Design: These 9ct yellow gold drop earrings feature a classic yet elegant combination of cultured pearls and garnets, offering a refined and timeless aesthetic.
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Gemstone Details:
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Pearls:
- Top Pearl: Approximately 4.2mm – 4.3mm wide.
- Middle Pearl: Approximately 3.6mm – 4.3mm wide.
- Type: Cultured pearls, known for their natural lustre and smooth, iridescent finish.
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Garnet:
- Cut: Oval cut, enhancing light reflection and brilliance.
- Size: 8.1mm wide, 4.4mm deep, and 10mm high, offering a bold contrast to the delicate pearls.
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Pearls:
- Fastening: Stem and butterfly back, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.
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Key Brand & Craftsmanship Information
These pearl and garnet drop earrings embody classic beauty with a vintage-inspired design. The soft, creamy tones of the pearls harmonize beautifully with the deep red garnets, creating a sophisticated and timeless look. Garnets symbolize passion and protection, while pearls represent elegance and wisdom, making this piece meaningful as well as stylish.
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Authenticity and Condition
All items have been thoroughly inspected for authenticity. As these earrings are pre-owned, they may show minor signs of wear. When purchasing vintage or second-hand fine jewellery, buyers should recognize that periodic maintenance—such as professional cleaning and fastening checks—may be required to preserve their condition and longevity.
Garnets: A Timeless and Symbolic Gemstone
Overview
Garnet is a semi-precious gemstone renowned for its deep red hue, though it naturally occurs in various colours, including green, orange, and even rare blue. It has been cherished for centuries, symbolizing passion, energy, protection, and prosperity.
Types of Garnets
While red garnet is the most well-known variety, there are multiple types, each with unique characteristics:
- Pyrope Garnet – Deep red with excellent clarity, often seen in antique jewellery.
- Almandine Garnet – A dark red to brownish gemstone, popular in Victorian-era jewellery.
- Spessartine Garnet – A vibrant orange or reddish-orange variety.
- Grossular Garnet – Available in green, yellow, and brown hues, including the rare Tsavorite garnet.
- Andradite Garnet – Includes Demantoid garnets, which are prized for their bright green colour and high brilliance.
Key Features of Garnets
- Hardness: 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable for jewellery but requiring care to prevent scratches.
- Cut & Shape: Typically cut in oval, round, or cushion shapes, enhancing their fiery brilliance.
- Settings: Commonly set in yellow or white gold, as well as vintage-inspired silver settings.
Garnet in Jewellery
Garnets are a popular choice for rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. Some of the most sought-after garnet jewellery pieces include:
- Victorian garnet cluster rings
- Art Deco garnet bracelets
- Antique and modern garnet solitaire pendants
- Statement garnet cocktail rings
Symbolism & Meaning
Garnets are believed to promote strength, confidence, and protection. They are also the birthstone for January and traditionally associated with 2nd wedding anniversaries.
Caring for Garnet Jewellery
- Clean with mild soapy water and a soft brush.
- Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to extreme heat.
- Store separately to prevent scratches from harder gemstones.