Wearing a marine wind jewelry to engrave the beauty in jewelry

Tourmaline Diamond 18K Gold Ring. The tourmaline's piezoelectricity and thermoelectricity make it powerful and free energy, which increases its ability to handle and its confidence. And because of its special absorption capacity, it can attract high quality frequencies of love and friendship. In the West, the tourmaline is called the "stone of power," and is often worn as a symbol of rights by the dignitaries.

The green of the sea and the shallow waters always remind us of the sunshine and laughter. This is also the reason why the little mermaids in fairy tales are longing for land and green. Green always makes us feel the driving force of life.

The golden autumn sunshine is gentle and bright, and the autumn wind bursts. The materials used in the Ultramarine series, such as Blue Topaz, Black Orchid, and Lapis Lazuli, are full of the essence of the spring climate. The precious materials used in this collection, such as blue topaz, black orchids, and lapis lazuli, all bring out different shades of color and colors, reflecting the flickering sea surface that gently fluctuates under soft light.

Earl earrings. 18K white gold earrings with 36 sapphire beads (approx. 13.86 ct), 14 emerald beads (about 3.94 ct), 2 egg-cut sapphires (about 1.75 ct), 2 egg-cuts Emerald (approx. 1.67 carats), 2 pear cut sapphires (approx. 0.83 carats) and 48 round diamonds (approx. 0.29 carats).

Tiffany Jean Sloanberger Designer Collection 18K gold and platinum bracelet (top to bottom): Turquoise, lapis and diamonds; turquoise, diamonds and pearls; lapis and diamonds. Blue, blue, blue, blue... There are many kinds of blue, people say, it is a pure and cool color. The ocean and the sky are magically presented in this color, so when we sink in blue, we feel quiet and safe.

Tiffany Platinum has Montana Sapphire and Diamond Bangle. The story of the ocean is always related to life and love. There is no fluttering air, only flowing liquid. Life, which belongs to the sea, often wants to break free from the shackles of the ocean and fly to embrace the sky. As a result, a deep and sad story happened.

The world's distinguished Tiffany gemologist, Dr. George Khuns (1856-1932), has a special liberty for the American gems. In the 1880s, Dr. Khuns purchased brilliant blue sapphire from the minerals excavated in Montana and incorporated it into the collection of historical gemstones that he had collected for Tiffany jewelry. The jewels created by these gorgeous precious stones were made in 1889. The Tiffany exhibition, which won the gold medal at the World Expo in Paris in Paris, shined on the exhibition and marked the debut of American gems.

Earl earrings. 18K white gold earrings with 36 sapphire beads (approx. 13.86 ct), 14 emerald beads (about 3.94 ct), 2 egg-cut sapphires (about 1.75 ct), 2 egg-cuts Emerald (approx. 1.67 carats), 2 pear cut sapphires (approx. 0.83 carats) and 48 round diamonds (approx. 0.29 carats).

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