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Natural Tanzanite Earring features natural semi-precious gemstone beads, hypoallergic English lock hook.

The earring weighs 4.2g and measures 10*48mm (.394*-1.900in), the set includes a small hypoallergic stainless steel stud;

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Revolutionista 13724 Collection;

Beads

Tanzanite

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

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Hooks

Gun Black Finish / High Quality Brass / English Lock Lyre Leverbacks / Hypoallergic / No Cadmium, No Nickel, No Lead

Findings

Black Finish / Copper

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

  • Cleaning: Gently wipe the beads and metal components with a soft, dry cloth. If needed, lightly dampen the cloth with water, but avoid soaking the earrings. Use a soft toothbrush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas. Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaning solutions.
  • Storage: Store earrings in a dry, cool place, ideally in a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch to protect them from dust and scratches. When not in use, keep earrings separate from other jewelry to prevent abrasions. Avoid storing in damp or humid environments.
  • Metal Care: The black-coated hypoallergenic copper ear wires, darkened pins, and zinc alloy components may gradually tarnish with time. Clean these parts gently using a jewelry cloth designed for metals. Avoid using abrasive cloths or cleaning agents that could damage the finish. To minimize tarnishing, store your earrings in a dry, airtight container when not in use.
  • Stone Care: Each semi-precious stone and bead (such as tiger’s eye, onyx, jasper, and others) can be sensitive to extreme temperatures or moisture. Keep earrings away from perfume, lotions, and harsh chemicals. Use a soft cloth to wipe the beads clean and avoid abrasive materials that could scratch or dull the surface of the stones.
  • Durability: While the materials are generally sturdy, avoid wearing earrings in situations where they could be subjected to excessive pressure, such as sleeping, exercising, or heavy impacts. Regular wear should be fine, but always handle the earrings with care to maintain their beauty and longevity.

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 December

Zodiac Stone of AriesSagittarius & Pisces

Tanzanite – The Stone of Transformation

Tanzanite, with its spellbinding blue to violet hues, is a relatively new gemstone to the world, discovered only in the late 1960s in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, Africa. Its unique color, which can shift from sapphire blue to amethyst violet, makes it highly prized.

Etymology

Named after its only known source, Tanzania, “tanzanite” was coined by Tiffany & Co. in 1968. Before its commercial introduction, it was known locally as “blue zoisite,” named after the German mineralogist Johann Karl Wilhelm Zois von Edelstein.

Cultural Resonance: Literature

“Tanzanite: Born from Lightning” by Didier Brodbeck and Hayley Henning is an in-depth exploration of tanzanite, from its serendipitous discovery in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro to its rise as a coveted gemstone. The authors weave a narrative that combines the geological birth of tanzanite with the human stories of those who discovered, mined, and traded it. The book details the cultural significance among the Maasai, the marketing brilliance of Tiffany & Co. that propelled tanzanite into the global spotlight, and the ongoing challenges and changes in the mining industry, including efforts to ensure sustainability and ethical practices. It’s illustrated with stunning images of tanzanite in jewelry by renowned designers, offering a visual feast alongside its informative content.

Mining restrictions on Tanzanite

Recent years have seen stringent restrictions placed on tanzanite mining due to concerns over illegal mining activities, smuggling, and the desire to preserve this rare gemstone’s supply. The Tanzanian government has introduced measures such as building a wall around the mining area to control access, enforcing export bans on unprocessed stones, and requiring all mining operations to be conducted in partnership with the state, aiming to curb exploitation and ensure that the benefits of this precious resource are retained within the country. These restrictions have significantly altered the landscape of tanzanite mining, focusing on sustainability and national economic benefits.

Natural Tanzanite Earring

“Like water deep and unyielding, the rarest presence does not seek attention—it simply exists, quiet and vast.”

Natural Tanzanite Earring features natural semi-precious gemstone beads, hypoallergic English lock hook.

The earring weighs 4.2g and measures 10*48mm (.394*-1.900in), the set includes a small hypoallergic stainless steel stud;

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Revolutionista 13724 Collection;

Beads

Tanzanite

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

, ,

Hooks

Gun Black Finish / High Quality Brass / English Lock Lyre Leverbacks / Hypoallergic / No Cadmium, No Nickel, No Lead

Findings

Black Finish / Copper

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

  • Cleaning: Gently wipe the beads and metal components with a soft, dry cloth. If needed, lightly dampen the cloth with water, but avoid soaking the earrings. Use a soft toothbrush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas. Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaning solutions.
  • Storage: Store earrings in a dry, cool place, ideally in a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch to protect them from dust and scratches. When not in use, keep earrings separate from other jewelry to prevent abrasions. Avoid storing in damp or humid environments.
  • Metal Care: The black-coated hypoallergenic copper ear wires, darkened pins, and zinc alloy components may gradually tarnish with time. Clean these parts gently using a jewelry cloth designed for metals. Avoid using abrasive cloths or cleaning agents that could damage the finish. To minimize tarnishing, store your earrings in a dry, airtight container when not in use.
  • Stone Care: Each semi-precious stone and bead (such as tiger’s eye, onyx, jasper, and others) can be sensitive to extreme temperatures or moisture. Keep earrings away from perfume, lotions, and harsh chemicals. Use a soft cloth to wipe the beads clean and avoid abrasive materials that could scratch or dull the surface of the stones.
  • Durability: While the materials are generally sturdy, avoid wearing earrings in situations where they could be subjected to excessive pressure, such as sleeping, exercising, or heavy impacts. Regular wear should be fine, but always handle the earrings with care to maintain their beauty and longevity.

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 December

Zodiac Stone of AriesSagittarius & Pisces

Tanzanite – The Stone of Transformation

Tanzanite, with its spellbinding blue to violet hues, is a relatively new gemstone to the world, discovered only in the late 1960s in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, Africa. Its unique color, which can shift from sapphire blue to amethyst violet, makes it highly prized.

Etymology

Named after its only known source, Tanzania, “tanzanite” was coined by Tiffany & Co. in 1968. Before its commercial introduction, it was known locally as “blue zoisite,” named after the German mineralogist Johann Karl Wilhelm Zois von Edelstein.

Cultural Resonance: Literature

“Tanzanite: Born from Lightning” by Didier Brodbeck and Hayley Henning is an in-depth exploration of tanzanite, from its serendipitous discovery in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro to its rise as a coveted gemstone. The authors weave a narrative that combines the geological birth of tanzanite with the human stories of those who discovered, mined, and traded it. The book details the cultural significance among the Maasai, the marketing brilliance of Tiffany & Co. that propelled tanzanite into the global spotlight, and the ongoing challenges and changes in the mining industry, including efforts to ensure sustainability and ethical practices. It’s illustrated with stunning images of tanzanite in jewelry by renowned designers, offering a visual feast alongside its informative content.

Mining restrictions on Tanzanite

Recent years have seen stringent restrictions placed on tanzanite mining due to concerns over illegal mining activities, smuggling, and the desire to preserve this rare gemstone’s supply. The Tanzanian government has introduced measures such as building a wall around the mining area to control access, enforcing export bans on unprocessed stones, and requiring all mining operations to be conducted in partnership with the state, aiming to curb exploitation and ensure that the benefits of this precious resource are retained within the country. These restrictions have significantly altered the landscape of tanzanite mining, focusing on sustainability and national economic benefits.