Lika Behar Pear Shape Labradorite & Diamond Dangles
Lika Behar Pear Shape Labradorite & Diamond Dangles
Lika Behar Pear Shape Labradorite & Diamond Dangles
Lika Behar Pear Shape Labradorite & Diamond Dangles

Lika Behar Pear Shape Labradorite & Diamond Dangles

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From the Lika Behar Collection, these elegant handcrafted earrings showcase bezel set pear shape cabochon labradorite gemstones weighing a total of 5.21ct in 24k gold embellished by an 18k white gold diamond skirt weighing a total of 0.32ct. The earrings are completed by 18k yellow gold French hook ear wires with diamond accents.

Details

  • 24k yellow gold & 18k white gold
  • 5.21ctw of labradorite gemstones
  • 0.32ctw of diamonds

Style# DEC-E-401-GDLA

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Gold Throughout history, gold has been one of the most sought-after metals in the world. It’s been used as currency, to decorate objects as a thing of beauty, and is also used for industrial purposes. In the jewelry industry, the word “gold,” when used by itself, means “all gold” or “pure” gold, meaning 24 karat (24K) gold. Because 24K gold is soft, it’s usually mixed with other metals called alloys to increase its hardness and durability. If a piece of jewelry is not 24 karat gold, the karat quality should accompany any claim that the item is gold. The karat quality marking tells you what proportion of gold is mixed with the other metals. Fourteen-karat (14K) jewelry contains 14/24 or 58.3% gold, with 10/24 parts of an alloy metal. The higher the karat rating, the higher the proportion of gold in the piece of jewelry.

Product Care -Gold is a soft metal prone to scratching, and is usually mixed with other alloy metals to increase it’s hardness.
-Gold has a tendency to tarnish, depending on the percentage of other metals mixed with the gold.
-The best way to clean gold jewelry is to take it to a professional jeweler for cleaning. Labradorite Labradorite is named after the Canadian province of Labrador, the classic locality of this gemstone. Labradorite is often heavily flawed with internal dark lines and streaks; stones that are clean of flaws are rare. Some stones have a greater labradorescence effect then others, and a greater play of color increases the value of the Labradorite. A new reddish gemstone popularly called "Andesine" has recently sprung up on the gemstone market; this gemstone is formed by synthetically diffusing certain Labradorite with copper. Care should be handled with Labradorite, as it is sensitive to pressure and can easily crack or chip.

Product Care -Labradorite is a soft stone that scratches easily.
-Steaming and ultrasonic cleaners are never reccommened.
-To clean, dampen a clean soft cloth and use mild dish soap to gently wipe the stone.
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At Skeie's, it's of upmost importance that the jewelry we select is obtained from suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices. We believe that the materials used in our jewelry should support and benefit the communities where they originated, while keeping the environmental impact as minimal as possible.

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