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"Diandra"

Antique 14K, Amethyst & Pearl Earrings

Regular price $3,000.00 USD
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The name Amethyst comes from the Greek word ametusthos, meaning "not intoxicated."  The jewel was named so according to a Greek myth. The wine god Bacchus, angry over an insult, said that the first person he should meet up with would be eaten by tigers. The unfortunate maiden who he ran into was named Amethyst. The goddess Diana protected her by turning her into a clear crystal. Bacchus regretted his brutality and poured his wine over the crystal, turning it into the lovely violet hue we all know and love. This story has helped establish the belief that amethyst can be worn as protection from inebriation and to strengthen clear headedness. During the Victorian Era, amethysts were worn as 'half mourning' jewelry, permitted due to their darker color, while seed pearls were symbolic of 'tears of sorrow'. Today, amethysts make us think of Springtime and stylishness, and they are the birthstone of February.

Crafted in 14 karat yellow gold, these earrings sport deep purple amethysts haloed by pearls, creating a floral motif for each ear! 

Details (approximate)

Dimensions: 1"

Weight: 4.95 grams each

Materials: Gold, Amethyst, Pearl

Metal: 14K yellow gold

Marks: None

Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear.