Evelyn Earrings ― €65
Evelyn Earrings
Description
The Evelyn Earrings is a classic beauty interpreted in a new and enchanting way, where a rainbow moonstone and a freshwater pearl falls from two organic rings in unevenly intertwined and serpentine golden strands. The silhouette is both delicate and simple.
Evelyn Earrings
Evelyn Earrings
Gemstones and their meaning
  • Freshwater Pearl

    Wisdom Innocence Trust

    Helps balance the body according to the moon phases and connects you with the natural world. Pearls are known to symbolize innocence and trust, and they enhance integrity, truth, wisdom, and honesty. The pearl is a product of the sea, but avoid immersing it in water as it can damage the surface. Clean it with lukewarm water on a wrung-out cloth and wipe it afterward with a dry cloth. Storage should be out of direct sunlight and high heat, which can dry out the bead.

  • Moonstone

    Clarity Intuition Insight

    The ancient Romans believed that the moonstone was made of rays from the moon, and if you look at the stone, it's easy to see how the moon’s mysterious glow shines through. Moonstones contain energies of the moon, provide healing and balance, lift the spirit, and bring light into your life. The stone is associated with your inner goddess and symbolizes fertility and sensuality.

Evelyn Earrings

Evelyn Earrings

€65

Sterling silver (925) plated with 18 karat gold / 9749A

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Description
The Evelyn Earrings is a classic beauty interpreted in a new and enchanting way, where a rainbow moonstone and a freshwater pearl falls from two organic rings in unevenly intertwined and serpentine golden strands. The silhouette is both delicate and simple.
Gemstones and their meaning
About the collection

Maanestens SS22 collection is inspired by the organic shapes we constantly find ourselves surrounded with and the creative energies they give us. The collection Surrounding Shapes embraces the craft and is like all of Maanestens jewelry handmade on our own workshop in india.

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