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"Dangerous Beauty" Peridot, Sterling Silver Chandelier Earrings

$247.00
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"Dangerous Beauty" Peridot, Sterling Silver Chandelier Earrings

$247.00

The origins of chandelier earrings as we know them set with suspended stones are from the Middle East and India and yet they are classic and timeless. Chandeliers were worn by sacred courtesan women during the Renaissance as seen in the movie, Dangerous Beauty. Courtesans were the most highly educated women of their time. They were exotic companions favored by the richest and most powerful Venetian men.

“Dangerous Beauty” chandelier earrings are designed with Peridot briolette gemstones that are hand wire-wrapped onto a sterling silver custom component and finished with lever back ear wires. These earrings hang 2-1/4” in length.

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The origins of chandelier earrings as we know them set with suspended stones are from the Middle East and India and yet they are classic and timeless. Chandeliers were worn by sacred courtesan women during the Renaissance as seen in the movie, Dangerous Beauty. Courtesans were the most highly educated women of their time. They were exotic companions favored by the richest and most powerful Venetian men.

“Dangerous Beauty” chandelier earrings are designed with Peridot briolette gemstones that are hand wire-wrapped onto a sterling silver custom component and finished with lever back ear wires. These earrings hang 2-1/4” in length.

Peridot is an extraordinary stone for healing the emotional body and resolving matters of the heart. It cleanses and heals hurt feelings and “bruised egos,” lessening anger, jealousy, resentment and spite, while teaching one to understand that holding onto people, or the past, is counterproductive to one’s growth. It teaches one to examine the past for the gift of the experiences, admit mistakes and let go of guilt and blame, forgiving oneself, or others, in order to move forward.