“Daphne” Septum or Daith clicker 14k yellow gold, Oregon Sunstone, and Ruby
$235.00
Such a cute little piece of jewelry!
This little 14k yellow gold clicker with bezel set Oregon Sunstone and rubies exudes elegant sophistication. It’s a tiny 10mm ring 18g hoop. Easy to wear and change with the clicker setting.
It’s named the “Daphne” for the dryad, or tree spirit, and the daughter of a river god. She was the first love of Apollo in Greek mythology.
I made several variations of this model, but only one with rubies. When it’s gone, it’s gone. Get it while you can.
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Categories: Finished Jewelry, Oregon Sunstone Jewelry
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| Stone Type |
Oregon Sunstone |
|---|---|
| Specials |
Finished Jewelry |
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