Item Details:
Base Metal: Sterling Silver
Gold Color: Yellow gold
Main Stone: Black Tourmaline
Dimensions: 7x5mm
Shape: Pear
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Total Delivery Time = Processing Time + Shipping Time
Processing Time: 2-5 business days
Before we ship out your order, we have to prepare your products, customization services for your goods, do strict quality-control tests and carefully package the items. The time it takes to prepare your items for shipping is separate from the shipping time. It normally takes 5 business days for us to process your order. Please note that this does not include holidays and weekends.
Shipping Time:
7 - 12 business days for Standard Shipping,
5-7 business days for Express Shipping.
Shipping time is based on business days, and is estimates only. This do not include delays caused by shipping couriers, busy sale periods, credit card verification processes, customs inspection, public holidays & any other delay outside of our control.
1, Void spraying perfume directly on your jewelry.
2, We recommend removing your jewelry before showering or bathing..
3, Avoid contact with lotions and creams as much as possible..
4, Avoid swimming with your pieces as chlorine and sea water will react with the metals and cause your jewelry to tarnish..
5, Remove your pieces before going to bed to avoid any accidents that may cause damage to the pieces..
6, Wash your jewelry in a warm soapy water..
7, Keep it dry then store it into the jewelry box..
8, If possible wrap the jewelry in anti tarnish paper before sealing in into the jewelry box.
1, Aquamarine: A blue-green variety of the mineral beryl. It is often found in Brazil, Madagascar, and Zambia, among other places. Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and is often associated with courage, clarity, and communication.
2, Alexandrite: A rare and valuable gemstone that appears to change color in different lighting conditions. It was first discovered in Russia in the 1830s and is now found in several other countries. Alexandrite is the birthstone for June and is said to promote intuition, creativity, and prosperity.
3, Moissanite: A synthetic gemstone that is often used as an alternative to diamonds. It was first discovered in a meteorite in 1893 and is now produced in laboratories. Moissanite is known for its brilliance and durability.
4, Opal: A gemstone that comes in a variety of colors and is known for its iridescence. It is often found in Australia, Ethiopia, and Mexico, among other places. Opal is the birthstone for October and is said to promote creativity, confidence, and emotional balance.
5, Morganite: A pink to orange variety of the mineral beryl. It is often found in Brazil, Madagascar, and Mozambique, among other places. Morganite is said to promote love, compassion, and healing.
6, Garnet: A group of minerals that come in a variety of colors, including red, green, and orange. They are often found in Africa, Asia, and South America. Garnet is the birthstone for January and is said to promote passion, energy, and courage.
7, Moss Agate: A variety of chalcedony that is known for its moss-like inclusions. It is often found in India, Madagascar, and the United States. Moss Agate is said to promote abundance, growth, and prosperity.
8, Moonstone: A gemstone that comes in a variety of colors, including white, gray, and peach. It is often found in Sri Lanka, India, and Madagascar. Moonstone is the birthstone for June and is said to promote intuition, inspiration, and spiritual growth.
9, Amethyst: A purple variety of the mineral quartz. It is often found in Brazil, Uruguay, and Zambia, among other places. Amethyst is the birthstone for February and is said to promote clarity, focus, and spiritual awareness.