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"Save and Preserve" Earrings

Material
Gold 585 "green"
Insert
Colorless round-cut diamonds of 57 facets, characteristics 3/4A, with a total weight of 1.0 carats.
Diamonds
Size
21 x 10 mm
Art
44403-1-120
Product description
The earrings are made as an elegant addition to the "Save and Preserve" security ring. In the central part there is a round pommel with a precious insert and a pattern of the Star of the Virgin. On the end of the finial, the words of the prayer to the Mother of God are laid in the finest pattern: "Hail Mary, Blessed Virgin, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women..." The photo shows earrings with an English lock.
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Green gold 14k
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Useful articles

How to preserve the beauty and radiance of jewelry
Jewelry, like any expensive items, requires careful handling and certain care. Special attention should be paid to the appearance of jewelry in hot and humid climates. It is also necessary to protect jewelry from getting perfumes and cosmetics on them.
Green Gold
The jewelry collection "Vladimir Mikhailov" is made in precious metals, characterized by a noble, restrained color sound – platinum, white and green gold. At the same time, the main material of the collection is green gold, a type of gold alloy of 585 samples, characterized by its soft color shade and high content of precious metals. This alloy is known primarily as the most stable natural compound of native gold and silver. It is silver that gives the alloy a soft olive hue, muffling the yellow tones of gold and the red sound of copper.
Diamond
The diamond is often called the "king of gems", because its history dates back thousands of years. The first faceted diamonds appeared in the 15th century: in 1463, the first diamond was made, and a century later, during the Renaissance, classical diamond cutting was invented in Flanders, the prototype of which was natural crystals-octahedra. However, a diamond could only truly reveal its beauty and shine with all its facets in the 17th century, when diamond cutters learned how to split stones. The modern round diamond with 57 perfectly aligned facets owes its appearance to the mathematical calculations of Marcel Tolkowsky, who proposed in 1919 the parameters at which the optical properties of a diamond are revealed in the best way.