Hammered Turquoise Posts - American Turquoise Earrings - Turquoise Studs - Silversmith

These Hammered Turquoise Posts earrings are practically perfect! Silversmith Earrings with a soft blue/green 8mm turquoise -- highlighted by subtly hammered and .925 oxidized sterling silver. They are classic and modern ... with just a little texture and interest. All traditional silversmithing is done in my Baltimore, MD studio. Colorful Stud earrings.

Turquoise: 8mm
Total Size - 11mm
.925 Sterling Silver
Closes with Titanium Clutch

Turquoise is a very sacred stone used for centuries by the Native American's in all healing work. This is a stone of peace, serenity and tranquility. Increases protection, meditation energy, wisdom, balance, honest communication, strength, friendship and love. Shields the wearer from harmful influences, attracts friendship. In healing this stone connects the spiritual bodies with the other levels: the physical, emotional, and intellectual. It is said that turquoise will grow pale on a sickly person and recover its color when returned to a healthy person. Overlaps the heart and throat energy centers and connects the three upper and three lower chakras. Beneficial for the entire body, especially the respiratory and immune systems It is good for laryngitis and nervousness in speech can strengthen entire anatomy and helps improve all diseases. Color varies from Blue to Green.

All jewelry is handcrafted using natural gemstones which may vary very slightly piece to piece. There may be a slight variation due to computer screens as well but the best intention to depict accuracy has been used.

At Linda Blackbourn Jewelry, I've tried my best to describe everything as accurately as possible -- in words and photos. Gemstones vary, of course, as do computer monitor screens, so there may be minor discrepancies.

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Materials: 925 Sterling Silver, Turquoise.


Collections: Earrings, Jewelry, New + Original Designs


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