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Imported Antique [Silver 925 Marked Base & Turquoise (Turquoise)] Classic Design Earrings These earrings feature a striking turquoise blue cabochon cut and a classic yet modern design. They are a refined piece that can be beautifully incorporated as an accent or focal point in contemporary outfits. Purchased overseas previously. Stored at home in an accessory case. Considered USED. Material: silver [925]. No case or bag included. Also, there are no silicone cushion buttons or rubber covers on the part that touches the ear. If you need them, please purchase commercially available ones (around 200 yen). They fit well as they are and can be used normally. The size is just right, not too big or too small. Recommended as a small gift for your wife or girlfriend. Brand: None Size: See image. Weight: 11.4g for both earrings (self-measured). Purchased from: A specialty store overseas/in Rome, a long time ago. Product Description: Vintage earrings. They have a classic feel and are very lovely. There is a small hole in the stone, but it is a characteristic of the original material. Condition: There may be minor scratches, cloudiness, or discoloration that are barely noticeable. #France #FleaMarket #Christmas #WhiteDay *These are vintage items. In addition to the above, there may be some stains, dirt, discoloration, peeling of plating, or fading. For those who understand. Small items such as the shooting background are for display and are not included in the product. Please check the specifications and condition from the images and make your purchase with understanding. ★Please read the profile for discounts★ Also, discount negotiations will only be considered within the bounds of good sense. ※Turquoise/Turquoise In English, it is called turquoise, and it comes from the French word pierre turquoise (Turkish stone). It spread to Europe during the Crusades (the trigger for the arrival of Eastern artifacts in Western Europe), so this stone came to be called "Turkish stone," and the word "turquoise," which was originally an adjective in Old French meaning "Turkish," also came to represent one of the shades of blue.
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