Rainbow Moonstone Disc Earrings, Minerva
MINERVA EARRINGS
Exquisite disc drop design earrings for a statement effect. Featuring Rainbow Moonstone semi precious stone facet cut to bring out the natural beauty and tone of the stone. Gemstone colour and opaqueness will vary due to the unique nature of semi precious stone variation as each cut stone is individual. Set in 14ct Gold Plated on Jewellers Brass finished in a high shine hammered finish. Featuring a traditional earring post. Each jewellery item comes beautifully packaged in our luxury designed boxes including protective pouch to keep your jewellery item looking its best. A perfect match to the rainbow moonstone necklace to complete your look.
Great ready to wear fashion jewellery for every day. Designed to be layered and interchanged, this range of gemstone jewellery offers endless possibilities for matching to different looks, be it relaxed beachwear or smart wear within the workplace or even to add that finishing touch to your wedding outfit or any other special occasion. This lovely range of jewellery would also be the perfect gift for the mother of the bride or a thank you gift for your bridesmaids, or just for a loved one to let them know how special they are. Such a beautiful range of jewellery with a varied selection of design styles meaning there is something for every taste and occasion at affordable prices.
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ABOUT RAINBOW MOONSTONE
This stunning gemstone is a form of transparent Labradorite (a closely related feldspar mineral). This is why is has similar flashes of light within the stone. Generally a pale off white it reflects indigo and violet when moved in the light. It is extracted most usually from deposits in India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Used by ancient civilisations this gemstone has a long history and has long been linked with the properties of protection, love and an alignment with nature. It was believed by ancient Romans that the gemstone was formed of moonlight and in India was revered as sacred. In modern times it was made even more popular in the Art Nouveau period by French master goldsmith Rene Lalique.