Pink Garnet drop earrings
• 3.51cts pink Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnets
• 12 brilliant round G-H VS diamonds (0.11cts)
• Gemstone treatment: none
• Each earring is 30mm length x 10.5mm max width
• Weight approx 7.7 g
• Made with 18ct Fair-Trade brushed yellow gold
• This piece has been certified in accordance with the British Hallmarking Act 1973
About:
These ‘Abla’ drop earrings are made up with unusually bright pink Rhodolite Garnets set within a soft shield shape drop embezzled with six beautiful diamonds including two on the hook. The ‘Abla’ earrings take their name from Swahili meaning ‘wild-rose’ honouring one of the most important women in West African history, Queen Abla Pokou.
The purchase of these electric pink garnets supports the women miners of Tanzania in a 100% fully traceable chain from mine to market.
• 3.51cts pink Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnets
• 12 brilliant round G-H VS diamonds (0.11cts)
• Gemstone treatment: none
• Each earring is 30mm length x 10.5mm max width
• Weight approx 7.7 g
• Made with 18ct Fair-Trade brushed yellow gold
• This piece has been certified in accordance with the British Hallmarking Act 1973
About:
These ‘Abla’ drop earrings are made up with unusually bright pink Rhodolite Garnets set within a soft shield shape drop embezzled with six beautiful diamonds including two on the hook. The ‘Abla’ earrings take their name from Swahili meaning ‘wild-rose’ honouring one of the most important women in West African history, Queen Abla Pokou.
The purchase of these electric pink garnets supports the women miners of Tanzania in a 100% fully traceable chain from mine to market.
• 3.51cts pink Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnets
• 12 brilliant round G-H VS diamonds (0.11cts)
• Gemstone treatment: none
• Each earring is 30mm length x 10.5mm max width
• Weight approx 7.7 g
• Made with 18ct Fair-Trade brushed yellow gold
• This piece has been certified in accordance with the British Hallmarking Act 1973
About:
These ‘Abla’ drop earrings are made up with unusually bright pink Rhodolite Garnets set within a soft shield shape drop embezzled with six beautiful diamonds including two on the hook. The ‘Abla’ earrings take their name from Swahili meaning ‘wild-rose’ honouring one of the most important women in West African history, Queen Abla Pokou.
The purchase of these electric pink garnets supports the women miners of Tanzania in a 100% fully traceable chain from mine to market.