Tourmaline “paint palate” earrings in sterling silver
$250.00
These “paint palate” tourmaline earrings probably get the most attention when I’m at a show.
Each one has five gorgeous pieces of tourmaline in shades of blue, pink, green, and yellow. Total ctw is about 10 in each pair. Solid sterling 2mm thick.
I have a few in this series available, but each is different, so look through and see what’s available and which pair speaks to you.
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| Stone Type |
Tourmaline |
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Finished Jewelry |
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