Natural Emerald & White Sapphire Evil Eye Necklace
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This 14K solid gold Evil Eye necklace is set with emeralds and white sapphires. The combination of natural green color, blue luminescent gems, and the gold backdrop makes for a beautiful necklace.
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Details
- Metal: 14k Solid Gold
- Weight: 2.28 grams
- Chain Length: 18 In
- Chain Width: 1 mm
- Clasp Type: Spring Ring
- Pendant Dimensions: 15.2×8.1 mm
Gemstone Details
Type: Natural Emerald
- Quality: AA
- Shape: Round
- Size: 3.50 mm
Type: Natural White Sapphire
- Quantity: 26
- Quality: AA
- Shape: Round
- Size: 1 mm
Material
14k Solid Gold
All our jewelry is made of 14k solid gold that you can wear everyday. It won't tarnish or oxidize. It is a timeless piece that will last forever.
Pioneering the art of Handmade jewelry
We, as a team, aim to create jewelry that not only catches your attention at first glance but also continues to inspire you every day. We meticulously analyze every aspect of the jewelry, focusing on the craft, quality, and longevity, ensuring that it becomes a cherished treasure for you throughout your life.
Our metals are created from existing gold jewelry and excess production metal, sourced from refiners that have been audited by the Responsible Mining Initiative and London Bullion Market Association.
As part of our commitment to protecting the planet, ShineOrra is Carbonfree. We calculated our carbon footprint by assessing the direct emissions of our energy use, including packaging, shipping, and employee travel and commuting. Then we partnered with Carbonfund.org to offset our carbon emissions by contributing to Tropical Rainforest Conservation in Brazil. We will continue identifying ways to reduce our footprint and offsetting emissions that we cannot eliminate.
ShineOrra contributes towards the development of better future in mining communities and other areas where it operates. Additionally, it also supports initiatives aimed at enhancing environmental practices and human rights in the industry. Â