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REVOLUTIONARY PRICING
- Description
- Sustainable Materials
- Give Back
- Recycled 14k gold
- Appx 18x24mm pearls
- Appx 36mm total length
- .018 cts of diamonds
- Sold as a Pair
- Made in NYC
Delectable Baroque pearls, dangling from a sculptural 14k yellow gold ripple ear hook with sparkling diamond pavé details. These pearls are as one-of-a-kind as you are, and the perfect feminine statement from the boardroom to the bedroom.
Unmined, cultivated, or lab grown diamonds have same optical, chemical, thermal, and physical features as mined diamonds, without the detrimental environmental effects of mining. In the way that cultured pearls are still 100% real pearls, cultivated diamonds are still 100% real diamonds - just made above ground.
The process of recycling gold doesn't result in any loss of quality and therefore, gives you the same gorgeous piece of jewelry without the vast impacts of newly mined materials.
We have strengthened our commitment to our only home by partnering with 1% for the Planet®. 1% for the Planet® provides personalized giving strategies and forges powerful partnerships between businesses and environmental nonprofits to ensure the most impact possible.
Baroque Pearl Drop Earrings
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About the
Gemstone
With their water and lunar energy, Pearls bring centering and calming reflection, as well as attune you to the ebb and flow of life. Symbolizing purity, wisdom, and feminine energy, baroque pearls with their unconventional shapes, can symbolize individuality, embracing imperfections, and appreciating the beauty in uniqueness.
“Pearls lie not on the seashore. If you desire one you must dive for it.”
—Chinese Proverb


The Making of Our
Gold Jewelry
Our recycled gold jewelry is made in small batches (usually one piece at a time) in New York City's Diamond District, supporting local makers and small family businesses. We use recycled gold so that you can enjoy fine jewelry's timeless, luxurious quality without the environmental and social impacts of newly mined material.