Agate Drop Earrings
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Stones & Special Materials
Agate is a type of gemstone that is made up of microcrystalline quartz. It is known for its beautiful, banded patterns and comes in a wide range of colors, including white, black, brown, red, pink, and many others.
Agates are believed to have a number of beneficial properties, including the ability to balance yin and yang energies, and to improve focus and concentration. They are also sometimes used to promote feelings of stability and security.
“Green agate is believed to have miraculous healing powers.”
Agate is a beautiful translucent gemstone with a deep green color that has a long history dating back to ancient Egypt. It was used by the Egyptians for seals, rings, and decorative vessels at least 3,000 years ago. Agate gets its name from the Achates River (now called the Dirillo) on the island of Sicily in the Mediterranean, which was an ancient source of this gemstone.
In ancient civilizations, green agate was believed to have miraculous healing powers, and it was often placed in water to cure illness.
Used materials for a single earring:
Metal | 18kt Yellow Gold (1 gramm) |
Diamonds | 3 Diamonds with a total of 0.02 carats |
Gemstone |
1 Green Agate with 0.20 carats |
Preserving the beauty of your genuine, high-quality jewelry involves a series of important care practices. Please consider the following recommendations to ensure its enduring allure:
- Daily activities such as bathing, applying lotions or perfumes, engaging in physical exercise, or washing dishes require the removal of your jewelry to avoid potential harm.
- To prevent any scratches or entanglements, it is advisable to place your jewelry on a soft, fabric-lined surface each night.
- A gentle cleansing can be achieved by using a soft toothbrush paired with a mild soap solution, carefully cleaning the metal and diamonds to maintain their luster.
- Ultrasonic cleaners should be avoided as they may compromise the structural integrity of your jewelry.
- The cleaning of semi-precious stones and pearls should never involve harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents to prevent damage.
- Exposure to alcohol and chlorine can cause lasting damage to precious metals and should be avoided.
Adhering to these care instructions will help safeguard the stories and beauty your jewelry holds, allowing it to continue being a cherished part of your life for years to come.
Click here to open the official GIA Guide on how to clean/treat the different types of gemstones.
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