Silver Dangle Earrings with Swirl Motif Lapis Lazuli Stone 'Light of Hope' Item ID: 2676641793
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"These show-stopping sterling silver dangle earrings boasting lapis lazuli beads are perfect for those seeking jewelry that not only elevates their style but also resonates with the vibrant energy associated with this remarkable stone. Featuring a deep, captivating blue hue with flecks of gold, lapis lazuli has been cherished for centuries as a symbol of power and transformation. Designed by Peruvian artisan Silvia Garcia, these earrings are ideal for special occasions or adding a touch of sophistication to your everyday look."
- 0.12 oz
- 1.4 inches L x 0.6 inches W x 0.2 inches D
- 925 sterling silver
- lapis lazuli
- Combination finish
- Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected
- Post earrings
Made in Peru
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"As a child, I was interested by handicrafts and I also loved playing outdoors. As I grew older, I became fascinated with museums and cultural centers where I could feel the energy of our culture and especially our handcrafted arts.
"My friends say I'm very sensitive to art. In 1997, I enrolled in a jewelry institute because I was very interested in metals and gemstones. I felt that this is the best way for me to express my creativity, my aesthetic and myself. I was always a timid child and jewelry helped me conquer my shyness — I can convey my energy through my designs, a positive energy. I feel so proud when I see my ideas become a reality.
"I find inspiration in everything around me, especially colors. I really like ceramics and gemstones. We artisans express the best of ourselves in each and every design."
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Silvia Garcia handcrafted ceramic and gemstone jewelry
"As a child, I was interested by handicrafts and I also loved playing outdoors. As I grew older, I became fascinated with museums and cultural centers where I could feel the energy of our culture and especially our handcrafted arts.
"My friends say I'm very sensitive to art. In 1997, I enrolled in a jewelry institute because I was very interested in metals and gemstones. I felt that this is the best way for me to express my creativity, my aesthetic and myself. I was always a timid child and jewelry helped me conquer my shyness — I can convey my energy through my designs, a positive energy. I feel so proud when I see my ideas become a reality.
"I find inspiration in everything around me, especially colors. I really like ceramics and gemstones. We artisans express the best of ourselves in each and every design."
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