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14k Seed Pearl Hoops

14k Seed Pearl Hoops

Regular price $650.00
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An array of seed pearls float above a curled channel of 14k yellow gold. 

Handcrafted in our Vermont studio, these earrings are made without epoxy, using a hidden gold wire to securely hold the pearls in place.

Materials

Available in 14k Yellow Gold. Cultured seed pearls.

The metals we use are recycled.

Measurements

~21mm diameter
~2.5mm wide

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the world's oldest gemstoneJune

Pearl

Pearls are formed within the soft tissue of certain mollusks, with the rarest and most treasured being natural pearls that occur spontaneously in the wild.

Throughout history, they have inspired countless origin myths: said to be the tears of gods, droplets from the heavens, or lightning captured within an oyster shell. These legends imbued pearls with a mystical vitality, enhancing their allure.

Pearls became synonymous with decadence, their allure fueling Europe's insatiable demand. This appetite led to the overharvesting of pearl fisheries, driving them to exhaustion. In the late 1800s, as natural pearls grew scarce, Mikimoto Kōkichi pioneered the cultivation of cultured pearls—a technique that remains the foundation of pearl production today.

Pearls hardness ranges from about 2.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making them relatively soft and susceptible to scratching.

Detail: Portrait of a Lady in Allegorical Guise by Pierre Mignard, 17th century

Extended Holiday Returns

Items purchased through the end of 2024 will be eligible for returns until January 14th, as long as they are in unworn condition and otherwise satisfy our returns policy.

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    We work with a range of metals in our studio to service a variety of styles, price points, and skin sensitivities. Explore our Metals Encyclopedia to get to know your jewelry.

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