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Natural Sapphire Earrings feature semi-precious gemstone beads & Rhodium plated 925 Sterling Silver hooks.

Each earring weighs 4g (0.141oz) and measures 11*45mm (0.433*1.772in)

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Little parts of the Whole Shebang Collection;

Beads

Sapphire

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

, ,

Hooks

Rhodium Plated (0.2 micron) / 925 Sterling Silver / Hooks

Findings

Steel Finish / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Cleaning:

  • Clean the peridot semi-precious stone beads with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt or oils. Avoid soaking the earrings or using harsh chemicals, as these can damage the stones.
  • Gently wipe the rhodium-plated 925 sterling silver hooks with a soft jewelry cloth to maintain their shine and prevent tarnishing.

Storage:

  • Store the earrings in a soft pouch or individual jewelry box to prevent scratches on the stones or hooks. Keep them away from other jewelry to avoid tangling or damage.
  • Avoid storing in humid areas to maintain the integrity of the rhodium plating.

Moisture & Chemicals:

  • Remove before swimming, bathing, or using personal care products like perfumes, hairspray, or lotions, as these can dull the stones and damage the rhodium plating.
  • Avoid exposure to household cleaning chemicals, which may tarnish or corrode the silver hooks.

Handling:

  • Handle the earrings by the hooks rather than pulling on the stones to avoid stress on the components.
  • Be cautious when wearing or removing the earrings to prevent accidental drops or impacts that could chip the stones or damage the hooks.

Repairs (if necessary):

  • If the hooks become loose or damaged, or if the stones are compromised, consult a professional jeweler for repairs. Do not attempt repairs at home to ensure the longevity of the earrings.

size-guide-earring

Oathfeed Classic Two-Bead Design

6 & 10mm beads, in some cases the size of the stone beads may vary +-1mm.

Hook lengths range between 1cm basic hooks, 1.5+cm English Locks, 2cm silver hooks – refer to the product photos.

On Earrings’ Weight Principles

In principle I keep the weight below 5 grams per earring, so it doesn’t stretch or hurt your ears even if you wear it the whole day. Occasionally, for some designs, that weight limit exceeds by a gram – every pair has their specific weight marked under the general description or “dimensions” tab.

Birthstone of April

Zodiac Stone of Aquarius, Pisces, Sagittarius, Taurus

Sapphire – The Stone of Wisdom and Truth

Sapphire, known for its deep blue to sky-blue shades, is a form of corundum, an aluminum oxide mineral. In its natural bead form, sapphire often comes from deposits in places like India, Australia, and Thailand, where it’s found in various hues beyond blue, including pink, yellow, and green. Lab-cultivated sapphires replicate these natural beauties, offering a controlled, ethical alternative, with vibrant colors and clarity tailored to consumer desires.

Etymology

The word “sapphire” derives from the Greek “sappheiros,” which originally referred to lapis lazuli but later came to signify the blue corundum we know today. In Sanskrit, it’s known as “Shaniya,” linked to Saturn, symbolizing discipline and wisdom.

Cosmic Junction

Sapphire resonates with Saturn, embodying qualities of discipline, wisdom, and truth. It’s associated with the throat chakra, promoting clear communication and truthfulness, and the third eye chakra, enhancing intuition and insight. Here’s how sapphire has been woven into myths and folklore:

Persian Mythology: It was thought that the earth rested on a giant sapphire that reflected the sky’s color, giving sky blue its hue. This ties into the stone’s association with wisdom, as it was believed to help one understand the mysteries of the universe.

Hindu Mythology: Blue sapphires are considered sacred to Saturn (Shani), believed to bestow protection, truthfulness, and spiritual wisdom. Legends tell of Lord Krishna’s sapphire, which could illuminate the night, symbolizing enlightenment.

Biblical References: In the Old Testament, sapphire is mentioned as one of the stones in the High Priest’s breastplate, symbolizing heaven and divine favor. It’s also thought to have lined the streets of the New Jerusalem in Revelation, signifying purity and divine wisdom.

Greek Mythology: Sapphires protect against envy and harm, with stories suggesting they calm the seas when thrown into them, reflecting their calming influence on the mind.

Medieval Europe: Royalty and clergy wore sapphires to symbolize truth, sincerity, and loyalty, with tales of the stone changing color to warn its wearer of poison or betrayal.

Natural Sapphire Earrings

“If you carry resilience within, then every challenge becomes a path to brilliance.”

Natural Sapphire Earrings feature semi-precious gemstone beads & Rhodium plated 925 Sterling Silver hooks.

Each earring weighs 4g (0.141oz) and measures 11*45mm (0.433*1.772in)

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Little parts of the Whole Shebang Collection;

Beads

Sapphire

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

, ,

Hooks

Rhodium Plated (0.2 micron) / 925 Sterling Silver / Hooks

Findings

Steel Finish / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Cleaning:

  • Clean the peridot semi-precious stone beads with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt or oils. Avoid soaking the earrings or using harsh chemicals, as these can damage the stones.
  • Gently wipe the rhodium-plated 925 sterling silver hooks with a soft jewelry cloth to maintain their shine and prevent tarnishing.

Storage:

  • Store the earrings in a soft pouch or individual jewelry box to prevent scratches on the stones or hooks. Keep them away from other jewelry to avoid tangling or damage.
  • Avoid storing in humid areas to maintain the integrity of the rhodium plating.

Moisture & Chemicals:

  • Remove before swimming, bathing, or using personal care products like perfumes, hairspray, or lotions, as these can dull the stones and damage the rhodium plating.
  • Avoid exposure to household cleaning chemicals, which may tarnish or corrode the silver hooks.

Handling:

  • Handle the earrings by the hooks rather than pulling on the stones to avoid stress on the components.
  • Be cautious when wearing or removing the earrings to prevent accidental drops or impacts that could chip the stones or damage the hooks.

Repairs (if necessary):

  • If the hooks become loose or damaged, or if the stones are compromised, consult a professional jeweler for repairs. Do not attempt repairs at home to ensure the longevity of the earrings.

size-guide-earring

Oathfeed Classic Two-Bead Design

6 & 10mm beads, in some cases the size of the stone beads may vary +-1mm.

Hook lengths range between 1cm basic hooks, 1.5+cm English Locks, 2cm silver hooks – refer to the product photos.

On Earrings’ Weight Principles

In principle I keep the weight below 5 grams per earring, so it doesn’t stretch or hurt your ears even if you wear it the whole day. Occasionally, for some designs, that weight limit exceeds by a gram – every pair has their specific weight marked under the general description or “dimensions” tab.

Birthstone of April

Zodiac Stone of Aquarius, Pisces, Sagittarius, Taurus

Sapphire – The Stone of Wisdom and Truth

Sapphire, known for its deep blue to sky-blue shades, is a form of corundum, an aluminum oxide mineral. In its natural bead form, sapphire often comes from deposits in places like India, Australia, and Thailand, where it’s found in various hues beyond blue, including pink, yellow, and green. Lab-cultivated sapphires replicate these natural beauties, offering a controlled, ethical alternative, with vibrant colors and clarity tailored to consumer desires.

Etymology

The word “sapphire” derives from the Greek “sappheiros,” which originally referred to lapis lazuli but later came to signify the blue corundum we know today. In Sanskrit, it’s known as “Shaniya,” linked to Saturn, symbolizing discipline and wisdom.

Cosmic Junction

Sapphire resonates with Saturn, embodying qualities of discipline, wisdom, and truth. It’s associated with the throat chakra, promoting clear communication and truthfulness, and the third eye chakra, enhancing intuition and insight. Here’s how sapphire has been woven into myths and folklore:

Persian Mythology: It was thought that the earth rested on a giant sapphire that reflected the sky’s color, giving sky blue its hue. This ties into the stone’s association with wisdom, as it was believed to help one understand the mysteries of the universe.

Hindu Mythology: Blue sapphires are considered sacred to Saturn (Shani), believed to bestow protection, truthfulness, and spiritual wisdom. Legends tell of Lord Krishna’s sapphire, which could illuminate the night, symbolizing enlightenment.

Biblical References: In the Old Testament, sapphire is mentioned as one of the stones in the High Priest’s breastplate, symbolizing heaven and divine favor. It’s also thought to have lined the streets of the New Jerusalem in Revelation, signifying purity and divine wisdom.

Greek Mythology: Sapphires protect against envy and harm, with stories suggesting they calm the seas when thrown into them, reflecting their calming influence on the mind.

Medieval Europe: Royalty and clergy wore sapphires to symbolize truth, sincerity, and loyalty, with tales of the stone changing color to warn its wearer of poison or betrayal.