Mismatched cornflower blue Sri Lankan sapphires and dusky pink Brazilian tourmalines, all
set in yellow gold, sit on distinctive sweeps of silver.
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These unique earrings are part of the Ondine collection, inspired by the interplay between
light and water in a shallow coral sea. The gemstones reflect the stunning colours that can
be seen on a coral reef, from the coral itself to the inhabitants of the reef; the highly
polished gold is reminiscent of the glint of sunlight on the water, and the flowing silver lines
bring to mind the movement of the water and the ripples of light that reach the seabed.
These are a one-of-a-kind pair of earrings – similar pieces can be commissioned.
9ct Fairmined yellow gold, ASM sterling silver (responsibly sourced from Peru), blue
sapphire (responsibly sourced from Sri Lanka), pink tourmalines (responsibly sourced from
Brazil), on studs
Dimensions: 8mm x 30mm
Sapphires: 4.5mm x 6.5mm, oval cut
Tourmalines: 4.2mm x 6.2mm, pear cut*
*NOTE: One tourmaline stone had to be replaced due to damage sustained during
hallmarking. As the stones are from artisanal cutters and not calibrated, the replacement
stone is slightly smaller at the tip than the setting was made for. This does not affect the
overall appearance of the piece, but can be seen under magnification. The price has been
reduced to account for this.