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The amber ball on this fashionable jewelry displays beauty and a precious sparkling.

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Amber Ball

Ear Studs

Naturally these ear studs and the setting of the amber ball are made of Sterling silver - nothing distracts from the amber ball used here which highlights the beauty and the precious sparkling of the Baltic amber in a very special way. These ear studs are therefore perfect for friends of simple yet elegant amber jewelry.
 
These ear studs are made of Sterling silver embellished with precious amber. Sterling is also called 925 Silver and consists of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. Its name is derived from the Sterling coins that were used in Great Britain until 1920 and which consisted of exactly the same silver alloy. Because of its high quality it is the most frequently used and most popular silver for the production of jewelry. This piece of jewelry with its remarkable design furthermore was embellished with high quality amber.

 
This jewelry is also available in gold

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Size:  about 0.5 cm (0.20 in) in diameter
Weight:  1 g (0.01 lb)
Material:  Sterling Silver (stamped 925)
each embellished with one unmounted amber ball
Delivery:  in a 9,5 x 7,0 cm (3.7 x 2.8 in) fancy jewel pouch
Jewelry Line Up:  Amber and Silver 2011
Order number: 
AW-2201017  
 
Our Price:
 
EUR 7.10
 
 
 
 
Availability:  ships in 1-3 working days

This jewelry can be manually gilded by our skilled gilder - this special service only costs the given surcharge. Please be aware that for this service an extra time of 3-5 working days is needed before shipping.

 


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This jewelry belongs to the jewelry line up "Amber and Silver 2011".

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This jewelry belongs to the jewelry line up "Amber and Silver 2011" - this line up can also be downloaded as a printable catalogue so that you can order by fax or mail:

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About us

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We were always fascinated by pieces of jewelry designed according to historical artwork and magical and other old motifs are a main area of our jewelry collection until today. Nowadays we all are surrounded by designs and motifs from all over the world which we usually choose according to visual aspects without considering the original meaning and symbolism of the various depictions. For sure the beauty of the different designs and materials is a good reason for selecting them but the affinity to a special piece of jewelry or art craft can be enhanced if one knows its deeper meaning and its origin. For this reason we always placed value on the accurate representation and information explaining the various pieces of jewelry in our collection.
 
Since the beginning of mankind jewelry served several different purposes. Already before the invention of money it was for example used as a kind of currency, as a status symbol or as a valuable asset that even could be passed on to future generations. Many pieces of jewelry also had a functional purpose like it is the case with fastenings for clothes, safety pins and belt buckles. However, at a more spiritual level the jewelry also had a symbolic meaning, showed the affiliation to and the status in a social group, and was worn for the protection from evil or simply to show one's own taste.
 
On account of these many different purposes the meaning of single pieces of jewelry can be very different and depends on the belief and the point of view of the respective manufacturer. In some cultures, e.g., bracelets were used as wedding jewelry, like the wedding rings of today, in other societies necklaces served the same purpose. The symbolic meaning of a piece of jewelry often cannot only be found in the piece itself, but also in its decorations or the used materials. In some cultures it is usual to give pieces of jewelry as a gift at certain important times in life which should emphasize the symbolic meaning of these events with the help of their decorations. These pieces were then often worn as amulets or talismans and were believed to protect and support its wearer during this new situation in life.
 
Not only the used symbols and decorations differ strongly between the cultures - a huge number of different materials were also used in the course of time. In the beginnings especially shells and pearls of wood and bone were used, because these natural materials were readily available and could easily be processed. Later the precious metals silver and gold became more and more important and also the use of precious stones increased. Nowadays all possible materials are used to underline the meaning of a piece of jewelry even further thereby creating pendants and other jewelry that could not be designed using traditional materials.
 
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  • Page: The amber ball manufactured from Baltic amber constitutes the center of this jewelry.
 
We always try hard to add new jewelry designs to our range of products that are skillfully made and have a special meaning, because we want to offer our customers pieces of jewelry which are something special due to their symbolism and their beauty. Furthermore we try to take into consideration all cultures and epochs, so that everybody can find his quite unique piece of jewelry at our shop.

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