Hoops and charms are sold separately.
Nina Wynn Design's patent-pending earrings have an element on the back of the stud or charm to allow these pieces to transformed into multi-use, stackable and convertible styling. It can be turned into a pendant and worn on a necklace, or used as a charm on our wrap gemstone bracelets.
Details
Metal: Sterling Silver
Stone carat: 6.5
Stone size: 12mm
Release Date: Dec, 2020
About the stones:
Natural Turquoise: Turquoise is an opaque blue-to-green mineral, technically a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It is available in numerous shades of blue and green colors, depending on its origin. The rarest and most beautiful is the robin’s egg blue variety from the now-defunct Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona. Turquoise is a staple of Native American jewelry and some of it is highly collectible and rare. Some varieties of turquoise, like Kingman Turquoise, display black spiderweb veins (referred to as matrix).
Metaphysical Properties: Turquoise can balance the mood and be thought of as an oasis of calm. It is a highly sacred stone for the Native American community; the Navajo revere it as a stone of good luck and protection that also represents power, status, and luxury. More generally, the stone is life-giving, restorative, and a powerful tool for recharging your physical and spiritual energy.
Origin: Iran, the United States (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada), China, Afghanistan, Australia, India, Chile
Vintage Lace Round 12mm Kingman Turquoise Silver Earring Charms
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Hoops and charms are sold separately.
Nina Wynn Design's patent-pending earrings have an element on the back of the stud or charm to allow these pieces to transformed into multi-use, stackable and convertible styling. It can be turned into a pendant and worn on a necklace, or used as a charm on our wrap gemstone bracelets.
Details
Metal: Sterling Silver
Stone carat: 6.5
Stone size: 12mm
Release Date: Dec, 2020
About the stones:
Natural Turquoise: Turquoise is an opaque blue-to-green mineral, technically a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It is available in numerous shades of blue and green colors, depending on its origin. The rarest and most beautiful is the robin’s egg blue variety from the now-defunct Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona. Turquoise is a staple of Native American jewelry and some of it is highly collectible and rare. Some varieties of turquoise, like Kingman Turquoise, display black spiderweb veins (referred to as matrix).
Metaphysical Properties: Turquoise can balance the mood and be thought of as an oasis of calm. It is a highly sacred stone for the Native American community; the Navajo revere it as a stone of good luck and protection that also represents power, status, and luxury. More generally, the stone is life-giving, restorative, and a powerful tool for recharging your physical and spiritual energy.
Origin: Iran, the United States (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada), China, Afghanistan, Australia, India, Chile