These are simple earrings featuring large oyster baroque pearls. Although they are freshwater pearls, they are called "oyster baroque pearls" due to their oyster-like shape. These high-quality pearls boast a beautiful luster and charming unique shapes. At 25mm long, their substantial size makes them an excellent accent for any outfit. This is a one-of-a-kind item. The earrings shown in the photos are what you will receive.
These earrings are "K14GF Earrings/Gold." If you change the earring findings, the shape of the earrings will differ from what is pictured. Please see the "Customize Items" for details on the shapes.
Pearl
In ancient Rome, pearls were considered a "symbol of wealth," and it is said that women of the upper class eagerly wore them. They were also used in rituals and as talismans, believed to possess the power to ward off evil spirits and negative energy. It is said that wearing pearls when experiencing a series of misfortunes or when things are not going well can break negative cycles with their strong protective power.
Since ancient times, pearls have been used as a secret elixir to protect women's beauty. It is said that two of the world's three most beautiful women, Yang Guifei and Cleopatra, drank powdered pearls to maintain their beauty. Furthermore, because they grow encased in a mother-of-pearl shell, they symbolize motherhood and femininity, are believed to provide deep peace and tranquility, enhance maternal instincts, and are widely known as charms for pregnancy and safe childbirth.
Related category: Pearl
Natural stone: Oyster baroque pearl approx. 25.7 x 19mm (length x width)
Material: K14GF
Size: Total length 40mm
Product number: pl0038a
*Measured the larger of the pair.
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