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Canadian Ammolite Gems by Kenneth Bradley
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Canadian Ammolite Gems Ammolite and Blue Topaz Dangle Drop Earrings
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Product Description
Canadian Ammolite Gems Ammolite and Blue Topaz Dangle Drop Earrings
Looking for colorful, original jewelry designs to elevate your style? Look no further than Canadian Ammolite Gems jewelry. This rare gem from Alberta, Canada features a kaleidoscope of natural colors, making it perfect for pairing with just about any ensemble. By Kenneth Bradley.
Stone Information
Looking for colorful, original jewelry designs to elevate your style? Look no further than Canadian Ammolite Gems jewelry. This rare gem from Alberta, Canada features a kaleidoscope of natural colors, making it perfect for pairing with just about any ensemble. By Kenneth Bradley.
- Approx. 2-3/16"L x 1/4"W
- Stamped .925
- Rhodium plating
- Pierced with bullet disc backs
- Sterling silver earrings each have decorative post fronts with ridged texture
- Two uneven chain lengths extend from posts
- Bezel-set pear-shape multicolor ammolite triplet accents end of longer chain
- Briolette-cut blue topaz accents end of shorter chain
- Decorative beads and ring accents
Stone Information
- All sizes and weights approximate
- Multicolor Ammolite/Quartz Triplet - Pear (8x6mm); mined in Canada
- Blue Topaz - Briolette-cut (6x4mm)
- The ammolite triplets in this piece have a clear quartz cap
- Ammolite gemstones showcase a complete kaleidoscope of color. Blue ammolite is thought to be extremely rare and highly sought after. The finest quality of ammolite has blue and purple.
- Ammolite is over 70 million years in the making and created by Mother Nature.
- Ammolite at this point in time comes from only one place in the world - the Bearpaw Formation in Alberta, Canada.
- Ammolite was given gemstone status in 1981.