Akoya pearl and iolite surgical Stainless Steel hoop earrings "Tsuyu Shigure"

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Akoya pearl and iolite surgical Stainless Steel hoop earrings "Tsuyu Shigure" - Earrings & Clip-ons - Gemstone Blue

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Tsuyushigure/The garden after the rain When the sun shines in after the rain has passed, There is a beautiful Japanese phrase that describes the way the trees in a garden sparkle like Gemstone. Dew showers, rain showers. Blue dyed Akoya pearls and A rare stick-shaped cultured freshwater pearl. With iolite that changes color from ultramarine to brown, We have created beautifully colored and lustrous earrings. A sophisticated and gorgeous look perfect for seasonal outings. Pearls with a refreshing blue color are rare and make a statement item. The charm is removable. Hoop earrings and jump rings Surgical Stainless Steel SUS316L Akoya pearls, iolite, approx. 7mm Freshwater pearls (stick) approx. 25mm Pin Silver925 [About surgical Stainless Steel] This is a special type of Stainless Steel steel that is mainly used in medical equipment. It is designated "316L" in the JIS standard, and is known to be particularly unlikely to cause metal allergies among Stainless Steel. It is resistant to rust, corrosion and heat, and does not discolor easily, and is also popular for its high strength (hard to scratch or break). ■About Pearls Pearl June Birthstone Stone meaning: Purity, health, longevity, wealth, dignity, patience It has such a beautiful luster that it is also known as "moon drops" and "mermaid's tears." This time we are using genuine Akoya pearls harvested from Akoya oysters. Pearls first appeared in Egyptian history around 3200 BC. In other parts of the world, there are records of pearls being used in China around 2300 BC, in Persia around the 7th century BC, and in Rome around the 3rd century BC. In Japan, descriptions of pearls can already be found in the Nihon Shoki, Kojiki, and Manyoshu, and the Gishiwajinden also records that Taiyo of Yamataikoku sent 5,000 white pearls (pearls) to Cao Wei. The Manyoshu contains 56 poems that incorporate pearls. It is a Japanese rule to designate it as the June birthstone. In Western Europe, it is important to value its hardness so that it can be passed down from generation to generation. In Japan, it is respected because it is a specialty product. It is said to be the Gemstone that suits Japanese women best, as it resembles their skin.

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Blue dyed Akoya pearls and A rare stick-shaped cultured freshwater pearl. With iolite that changes color from ultramarine to brown, We have created beautifully colored and lustrous earrings.

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