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Vintage Circa 1980s Green Red Alexandrite & Diamond Studs 18 Carat White Gold

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Crafted in 18 carat white gold, our Aneeza Earrings are a sweet adornment. Her green alexandrites are accompanied by shimmering diamonds set in delightful clusters. The perfect addition to any jewellery collection. The Aneeza Studs Gem Details  The Alexandrites total 0.21 carats colour change from a green to a purplish red colour. The round brilliant cut diamonds are estimated to total 0.06 carats with G colour and P1 clarity grades. Condition Vintage. Circa 1980s. Great to Know The Aneeza Studs belongs to our treasure trove of strongly sustainable, ethical, environmentally friendly, and conflict-free jewellery. She lives in our carefully curated collection of one-of-a-kind vintage jewellery pieces. A vintage piece of jewellery has many stories to tell. Tales of romance, love, family, happiness and sometimes loss and endurance. Handed down from person to person, generation to generation. The Aneeza Studs is a piece of wonderful history. Behind the Scenes Every alluring piece of jewellery chosen to take the stage in our unrivalled collection has been thoroughly assessed by Sarina, our Head of Jewellery Design and Curation. Sarina is an exceptionally qualified and accomplished gemologist and registered jewellery valuer with over 20 years of experience in the jewellery industry.

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