1. Necklace
This red jade necklace is a gorgeous accompaniment to any sundress.

Jade Necklace
Jade is a fascinating gem, not only in its traditional guise, but also in more modern designs. Jade symbolize energy and beauty, the traditional and the modern are combined in jade in a particularly harmonious way. This beautiful gemstone brings us joy, vivacity and happiness.
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Earrings are very popular with women because it can help you enhance your appearance or to complete an outfit. It does so by adding femininity to your face. But earrings come in all different styles and shapes. It’s not one size fits all here. You should carefully choose earrings that fit your face shape because only some earrings flatter you not all.
1. round face
Round faces have almost the same width as length and need earrings to provide length, such as long, dangling or rectangular-shaped earrings.


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This big and rare 50″ necklace features 8-8.5mm white Akoya pearls. These Akoya pearls have exclusively fine quality, beautiful smooth skin, excellent luster, unique Baroque shape. Baroque pearls are unique shape, even more personally appealing and satisfying.As a single strand, it looks wonderful with high necklines, but you can also double or triple it on itself and turn it into a highly versatile, shorter length. It can be different styles freely. Akoya pearls are popular for their luster and beauty and these are no exception. Finished with a beautiful 14K Solid Yellow gold clasp. The necklace is hand knotted between each pearl by double silk thread.
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Opal
All of Nature’s splendour seems to be reflected in the manifold opulence of fine Opals: fire and lightnings, all the colours of the rainbow and the soft shine of far seas.
Numerous legends and tales surround this colourful gemstone, which can be traced back in its origins to a time long before our memory, to the ancient dream time of the Australian aborigines. It is reported in their legends that the creator came down to Earth on a rainbow, in order to bring the message of peace to all the humans. And at the very spot, where his foot touched the ground, the stones became alive and started sparkling in all the colours of the rainbow. That was the birth of the Opals. The group of fine Opals includes quite a number of wonderful gemstones, which share one characteristic: they shine and sparkle in a continually changing play of colours full of fantasy, which experts describe as “opalising”. Due to the differing percentage of water, Opals may easily become brittle. They always contain water – usually between 2 and 6 per cent, but sometimes even more. Thus if stored too dry or exposed to heat over a longer period of time, Opals will show fissures and the play of colour will become paler.
Therefore, Opal jewellery should be worn as often as possible, for then the gemstone will receive the needed humidity from the air and from the skin of its wearer. or ages people have been believing in the healing power of Opal. It is reported to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true and real love. Opals are supposed to further enhance the positive characteristics for people born under the zodiac sign of Cancer. Black Opal is recommended to those born under Scorpio, and Boulder Opal is the lucky stone for Aries.
The methods of caring for and cleaning your jewelry
Your jewelry can be kept looking new if you follow a few simple guidelines: Avoid contact with bleach, soap, cosmetics, perfume, hairsprays, etc. At the same time, take your jewelry off at night and store it in a jewelry box with compartments that keep pieces from rubbing against each other.
You can clean your gold jewelry in a bowl of warm, sudsy water with a bit of any mild liquid detergent. Brush the jewelry with a soft brush until you have created a lather around it. With the jewelry on a plastic or metal strainer, rinse off with warm water (be sure not to clean your jewelry over the drain!) Pat your jewelry dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Hope above methods can help you keep your jewelry new.
Mother-of-pearl
Mother-of-pearl is formed inside the shells of mussels found in European waters.The subtle colours of mother-of-pearl, which depend on the geographical area from which the shell is taken, range from blue and grey, through green to pink and purple.Mother of Pearl lends itself perfectly to inlay work & carvings such as beads & buttons. The outside shell can be ground off by hand or dissolved away with acids. The nacre (the layers secreted by the mollusc against irritants in the shell) is then polished to reveal beautiful iridescent colours. The best Mother of Pearl comes from molluscs such as the abalone, nautilus and pearl oyster which are found in the tropical seas, most notably around Australia, the Philippine and South Sea Islands, Panama and Lower California.Beautiful mother of pearl oval blister pendant 1 piece,with natural texture.