Shrestha Designs Silver earrings with Gold-plated. Width:10mm. Length:50mm.
CHF 127.10 EUR 131,00 €
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Price for a pair.
The length is measured without hook and eyelet.
Brand | Shrestha Designs |
Item number | ear722 |
Color | gold-coloured |
Width | 10mm |
Length | 50mm |
Weight | 3.1g |
Material |
Silver 925 |
Customers | Women |
Body location | Ear / Earlobe |
Sustainability | 100% climate-neutral |
Quick shipping ex stock. In your mailbox in 24h!
Right of return: 30 days,
free return shipping.
Top quality and nickel-free.
2 years warranty.
2 years warranty.
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No advance payment necessary. By invoice.
Description
Shrestha Designs fine jewellery is handcrafted from 100% recycled silver and 22 carat ethical gold. The natural stones and beads are always ethically sourced or from Shrestha Designs' unique recycling program. This collection is made in two locations: Tibet and India.
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Silver 925
Silver 925, also known as Sterling Silver, contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver is not used in jewelry making, as it is too soft. Silver has a seductive look with its warm color-temperature and has been used in jewelry making since ancient times. The disadvantage of silver is: It can react to sulfur in the air (depending on air quality and skin type). This is commonly known as ´tarnishing´ or ´oxidation´. The best way to remove these dark spots is the following: polishing cloth boil water in a pan and add some salt and a piece of uncoated aluminium foil. Then put your piece of jewel into the pan and "pickle" it wait for a while. Effective are also polish products especially made for silver-cleaning.
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Gold-plated
Gold-plated refers to the coating of metallic and non-metallic objects with gold. There are around six different procedures. Nowadays, the most known procedure is galvination which implies the use of salt solution and electricity.
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