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Valery Golden Silver Earrings - Amethyst, Chalcedony

925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold · Amethyst, Chalcedony


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        925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold

        Our jewelry is plated with a 14K Gold layer with a thickness of 2 microns, for long-lasting durability even after repeated contact with water

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        Valery Golden Silver Earrings - Amethyst, Chalcedony

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        Valery Golden Silver Earrings– Amethyst, Chalcedony

        The jewelry with a height of 20 mm and a width of 8 mm is made of Amethyst and Rose Quartz in different shapes and cuts.

        The earrings are plated with a generous layer of 2 microns of 14K Yellow Gold, providing enhanced durability for repeated wear.


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        Weight

        Style

        Minimalist

        Dimensions

        8 mm x 20 mm

        Stone Cut

        Faceted

        Stone Dimensions

        3 mm x 5 mm

        What's in the Piece

        Materials & Stones.

        Material

        925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold

        Our jewelry is plated with a 14K Gold layer with a thickness of 2 microns, for long-lasting durability even after repeated contact with water

        Care

        Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz — the same stone as citrine, just in a different «mood».

        Its color comes from traces of iron and the natural irradiation of rocks over time.

        It forms in volcanic geodes, some as large as a room, lined with thousands of purple crystals — especially in Brazil and Uruguay.

        The name comes from Ancient Greek and means «not intoxicated»: the ancients believed it warded off drunkenness and even carved wine cups from it.

        The romantic tale in which the god Dionysus weeps for a girl turned to stone is, in fact, a literary invention from around the 16th century — beautiful, but not an ancient myth.

        Amethyst remains to this day the stone of Catholic bishops’ rings, a symbol of temperance and spiritual authority.

        It was once as prized as ruby or emerald — among the «cardinal stones» — until the huge deposits discovered in Brazil in the 19th century drove its price down.

        That’s exactly when the term «semi-precious» appeared, tied to this sudden abundance.

        Its color ranges from pale lavender to a deep, intense purple; the most coveted show a rich violet with reddish flashes.

        Associated with calm, mental clarity, and balance, amethyst is the birthstone of February.

        With a hardness of 7, it’s suitable for everyday wear, but prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade its color — so keep it away from strong heat.

        Clean it with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. This elegant hue looks stunning in 925 silver and white gold.

        Hardness · (Mohs Scale) 7. Easily scratches glass - Can be scratched by topaz, corundum, and diamond / 10
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        Chalcedony is the «mother» of an entire family of stones — agate, carnelian, onyx, and chrysoprase are all types of chalcedony.

        It is a quartz with crystals so small they’re invisible to the naked eye (cryptocrystalline).

        It deposits slowly in rock cavities, which gives it a translucent, slightly waxy appearance and a smooth, pleasant-to-the-touch surface.

        By tradition, its name comes from the ancient port of Chalcedon, near Byzantium.

        It has been used since Antiquity for cameos, seals, and amulets, being easy to engrave with fine detail.

        It has always been loved by great jewelers: René Lalique, the Art Nouveau master, paired it with enamel, opal, and moonstone in collectible pieces — valuing it for its soft, dreamy color.

        The shades are delicate and pastel — light blue, gray, milky white, or pale pink.

        Associated with calm, balance, and gentle communication, chalcedony has always been a soothing stone.

        With a hardness of 6,5–7, it’s fairly durable and suitable for everyday wear, requiring only moderate care.

        It cleans easily with a soft cloth. Its understated, refined look is beautifully showcased in 925 silver.

        Hardness · (Mohs Scale) 7. Easily scratches glass - Can be scratched by topaz, corundum, and diamond / 10
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