Puhdascollection includes silver-plated Lootus earrings. The diameter of the flower is 19 mm. Beautiful, triangular details and a fine rose gold shine. The layering of the petals makes the earrings a very impressive ensemble. Dangle earrings, designed in Finland.
The same series is also available in silver-plated Lootus necklace.
Material:
- rose gold plated
- nickel-free material according to EU legislation
The necklace has a one-year warranty.
Rose gold plated jewellery
Rose gold plated jewellery is a cheaper option than solid gold. Rose gold plated jewellery is an inexpensive and impressive addition to your jewellery collection. Rose gold plated jewellery will stay beautiful for a long time and will delight its owner if you look after it properly.
The rose-glazed surface should be protected from all chemicals and moisture. You should not go to the shower, sauna or jogging with rose-gold-plated jewellery. Avoid spraying perfumes and hairsprays on your jewellery. If your skin pH is high, we do not recommend rose-gold plated jewellery because of the darkening effect.
The rose-gold plated jewellery is coated with brass, which is very similar in grain to the coating itself. The The stones are synthetic zircons. synthetic zirconia used in rose-gold jewellery is a hard material that will last in use, beautiful and shiny.
Silverapuro's Rose Gold Jewelry are nickel-free according to EU legislation. We ensure that they are nickel-free with our own nickel tests.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ROSE GOLD PLATED JEWELLERY:
- Store the jewelry in an airtight bag, in your own bag, or in the box that came with the jewelry when not in use. This way it is not scratched or darkened by oxygen.
- Avoid showering, sauna, sweating, and spraying chemicals on top of the jewelry.
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PUHDAS COLLECTION:
Jewellery collection Puhdas has been born over the years in Annika's thoughts as she travels the world and moves in nature. Light, delicately delicate shapes have appealed to her and changed from inspiring shapes to jewellery for a jeweller Lotta In the hands of Kukkola. Thoughts were first sketched into pictures on paper. Shapes were drawn line by line and arc by arch, following the tiny petals of real flowers.
Based on these sketches, Lotta began working on model pieces by hand in her workshop. It was time to take the silversmith tools, instead of a pen, and finish the final jewelry shapes. When she had completed all the model pieces and approved them with Annika, she made molds for the jewelry. The original designs and molds were sent on to production.
The jewellery collection has been granted Design from Finland -mark. The label indicates that the product has been designed in Finland and that investment has been made in its design.