
Rose Quartz and 925 Silver Dangle Earrings from Thailand 'Perfect Orbs' Item ID: 2669928098
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Review for
February 2, 2021




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Doreen
I just knew my daughter would fall in love with these earrings. She was very excited to receive them. They look wonderful on her.
Reviewed itemSeptember 15, 2020




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Brandi
These garnet earrings are absolutely beautiful. The garnets are very noticeable and really set off the silver. They are classy and will look nice with any outfit.
Reviewed itemApril 8, 2023




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Maria Elena
I was looking for earrings to match a silver necklace with dangling carnelians and these earrings are a perfect match. Very happy with the purchase.
Reviewed itemJune 20, 2020




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Sandra
Lovely color carnelian. I really do like the caramel color of carnelian and these are especially nice.
Reviewed itemApril 21, 2018




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Carol E.
Lovely earrings sure to be a favorite as they are a color that is a favorite of mine.
Reviewed itemJanuary 10, 2018




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Teresa
These earrings are even better live. They are just what I wanted. I love the careful way they are wrapped and delivered - that adds a professional touch that is very appreciated. You can see there is a lot of care that goes into the creation of these products. Thanks very much!
Reviewed itemSeptember 23, 2017




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Maryann
Very pretty and so lightweight you forget you are wearing earrings!
Reviewed itemOctober 21, 2022




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Linda
Perfect soft pink earrings. I love everything about them! I ordered 2 more colors
Reviewed itemJuly 14, 2017




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Karen
Pearl is my birthday stone. I love the little blue beads above the pearl.
Reviewed itemOctober 16, 2022




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Monica
Love the bracelets but would prefer being able to separate them and put back together as desired. As is they are all one peace. Otherwise, beautiful. Smoky quartz is a huge favorite of mine.
Reviewed itemJuly 2, 2022




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Charlene
This is a sturdy quality piece of craftsmanship. Giving it as a gift v
Reviewed itemAugust 10, 2023




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Beatrice
Rose quarty is one of my favorite gemstones and I was looking for a simple yet, good quality pair of earrings and these are just perfect. They complement many different outfits. Just beautiful.
Reviewed itemNovember 19, 2021




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Snezhana
It is even better in person. It's a statement jewelry that you can wear daily or at special occasion.
Reviewed itemOctober 14, 2021




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Terry
These earrings are simple but elegant, perfect for dressy or casual wear!
Reviewed itemApril 20, 2021




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Meg
These earrings are so pretty and delicate! I wear them often and love the details of the tiny silver ring with the garnet dangle!
Reviewed itemReview for
April 21, 2018




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Carol E.
Lovely earrings sure to be a favorite as they are a color that is a favorite of mine.
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Duanpen Tajunin
"I was born in Chiang Mai under the full moon on the evening of the day we celebrate Loy Krathong, a traditional Thai festival in November.
"As a child, I lived in the country and attended a temple school. These schools are run by monks and are free of charge. My mother is a homemaker and my father was an artist who drew and painted on temple walls in our village and nearby. Most of them were small temples. I liked to go with my father to watch at him work. Most of his drawings told the story of Buddha, or tales from Thai literature.
After completing high school, I attended a university and majored in Japanese. It was not my actual interest. I simply followed my friends and, at that time, I didn't have any particular preference.
"At the university, I met my boyfriend, who is now my husband. His mother crafted fine jewelry and his brother made fashion jewelry to sell at the Night Bazaar. They taught me how to make a necklace and also gave me the opportunity to sell them. I started with tiny ones, which I sold to earn a little extra income while studying. This helped my parents with the expenses of my schooling.
"Unfortunately, our main customers were teens and 'tweens, who tend to buy less expensive designs. Mine were too pricey for them. So I thought of changing my gemstone jewelry for wooden beads, which were more affordable. Friends suggested I sell my work at street markets but I wanted to focus on school.
"After graduation, I began to take my jewelry crafting seriously. My mother-in-law and my husband's older brother were very kind. They provided me with materials on credit. I started offering my designs at a small street market near my home. I'd arrange my first four designs on a white cloth, and work at crafting more jewelry while I waited for shoppers.
"One day, a foreign customer came to me and carefully looked over my designs. Then he gave me his business card and asked me to show him more designs at his hotel the next day. He was really interested in my necklaces.
"I went to the hotel with a small selection of necklaces in a cookie box. He liked all of them and said I used pretty color combinations. I think I must have learned and absorbed artistic ideas from my father when I went with him to work. That day, I was very happy because the gentleman ordered several thousands of bahts-worth of necklaces. I almost cried with joy!
"My friends always asked why I didn't work in a company with a certain salary and better work conditions because, as an artisan, I had to wait in the sun for shoppers with no guaranteed income. But now I've proved that what I love to do can give me a successful life. And from that day on, I was encouraged to make more designs.
"When my husband's older brother moved to Bangkok, I took over his place at the Night Bazaar, and also offer my designs in a hotel gift shop. At the moment, I am interested in pearls. The pearl itself is very attractive because it is derived from nature. They never have exactly the same appearance and beauty.
"Today, I'm happy with my work. I can share my skills and income with friends at church, most of whom are hill tribe people that I see every Sunday. This is the day to worship God and share our knowledge. I have taught hundreds of them to thread beads. When I have an order, they have jobs and earn an income.
"I am very grateful to God who led me to a good career, good friends and shoppers to buy my designs. I sincerely hope you will enjoy my jewelry."
"As a child, I lived in the country and attended a temple school. These schools are run by monks and are free of charge. My mother is a homemaker and my father was an artist who drew and painted on temple walls in our village and nearby. Most of them were small temples. I liked to go with my father to watch at him work. Most of his drawings told the story of Buddha, or tales from Thai literature.
After completing high school, I attended a university and majored in Japanese. It was not my actual interest. I simply followed my friends and, at that time, I didn't have any particular preference.
"At the university, I met my boyfriend, who is now my husband. His mother crafted fine jewelry and his brother made fashion jewelry to sell at the Night Bazaar. They taught me how to make a necklace and also gave me the opportunity to sell them. I started with tiny ones, which I sold to earn a little extra income while studying. This helped my parents with the expenses of my schooling.
"Unfortunately, our main customers were teens and 'tweens, who tend to buy less expensive designs. Mine were too pricey for them. So I thought of changing my gemstone jewelry for wooden beads, which were more affordable. Friends suggested I sell my work at street markets but I wanted to focus on school.
"After graduation, I began to take my jewelry crafting seriously. My mother-in-law and my husband's older brother were very kind. They provided me with materials on credit. I started offering my designs at a small street market near my home. I'd arrange my first four designs on a white cloth, and work at crafting more jewelry while I waited for shoppers.
"One day, a foreign customer came to me and carefully looked over my designs. Then he gave me his business card and asked me to show him more designs at his hotel the next day. He was really interested in my necklaces.
"I went to the hotel with a small selection of necklaces in a cookie box. He liked all of them and said I used pretty color combinations. I think I must have learned and absorbed artistic ideas from my father when I went with him to work. That day, I was very happy because the gentleman ordered several thousands of bahts-worth of necklaces. I almost cried with joy!
"My friends always asked why I didn't work in a company with a certain salary and better work conditions because, as an artisan, I had to wait in the sun for shoppers with no guaranteed income. But now I've proved that what I love to do can give me a successful life. And from that day on, I was encouraged to make more designs.
"When my husband's older brother moved to Bangkok, I took over his place at the Night Bazaar, and also offer my designs in a hotel gift shop. At the moment, I am interested in pearls. The pearl itself is very attractive because it is derived from nature. They never have exactly the same appearance and beauty.
"Today, I'm happy with my work. I can share my skills and income with friends at church, most of whom are hill tribe people that I see every Sunday. This is the day to worship God and share our knowledge. I have taught hundreds of them to thread beads. When I have an order, they have jobs and earn an income.
"I am very grateful to God who led me to a good career, good friends and shoppers to buy my designs. I sincerely hope you will enjoy my jewelry."

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