Federico Jimenez-Teal Colored-Wide Turquoise Cluster Sterling Dangle Earrings-2" Long

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Federico Jimenez-Teal Colored-Wide Turquoise Cluster Sterling Dangle Earrings-2" Long

$650.00

Exhibiting teal blue tones, these are made with both round & tear shaped cuts of turquoise from Tibet. Tibet produces some of the deepest teal colors you'll see & many times you'll see lots of thick webby black matrix that is unlike USA turquoise with black matrix & actually really adds to their character. These earrings only have a few of the latter.

These are not over the top in length, but are actually wider than they are long! They show beautifully on the ears & they're not so big that they can't be worn to your day gig, but can easily transition for a night out on the town!

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ARTIST: Federico Jimenez
MEASUREMENTS: 2" X 2-1/4"
COMBINED WEIGHT: 1 OUNCE (28.5 Grams)
METAL: Sterling Silver
METAL FINISH: Contemporary
STONE: Tibetan Turquoise
STYLE: Turquoise Cluster Earrings
HALLMARK: JF/STERLING
EAR STYLE: Posts( Will come with jumbo sterling ear nuts)
Comes Gift Boxed..
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In order to give you close up photos so I can provide you with all the detail, photos can tend to make the item look much more larger & everything is more magnified & exaggerated than in actuality. Close up's make the item look so large & then you get it in hand & you are shocked since the item is much smaller than how they looked in the photos..So to get an accurate idea of how big these are, please zoom in on photo 2 & 7 or you can pull out a tape measure & compare to my given measurements.

I do not consider myself a 'professional photographer" but I do try my hardest to give you photos that are 'realistic" in color,just so you're not shocked, nor disappointed when you get the piece. But please realize that all monitors are different, so the materials can look brighter (or duller) from one computer to the next.