E10893
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Product & Details
| Item Name | E10893 |
| Total Weight | 8g |
| Size | 40*20mm |
| Material | 925 sterling silver |
| Plating Color | Gold Plated |
| Stone Type | no |
| Stone Color | no |
| Color Lasting | It depends on how do you wear |
| Simulated Diamond Studs | AAAA+ Quality cubic zirconia earrings set in rhodium plated nickel free hypoallergenic for sensitive ears. |
IMPORTANT NOTE | Classic design with shiny clear cubic zirconia well inlaid, the unique stud post with friction butterfly back which is sturdy and hard to bend. |
| Wearing | CZ stud earrings fit for all women men.Perfect gifts on Birthday, Party, Wedding, Anniversary, Valentines Day, Mother's Day, Christmas Day and so on. |
DESIGN INSPIRATION: The Spectrum Keeper
Concept: A pair of sterling silver stud earrings featuring three small, colored cubic zirconia stones arranged in a horizontal or vertical line (like a tiny rainbow or a personal color code). Each stone is a different color, chosen by the wearer to represent three key moments, people, or promises in their life. The silver setting is minimal—small bezels or prongs that hold the stones close together like a secret sentence written in color. The earrings are small (total length 10-12mm) but intensely personal.
Name: The Three-Promise Studs
Visual Description:
The Setting: A thin, sterling silver bar (horizontal) or teardrop frame (vertical) with three perfectly round bezels, each holding a 2.5mm or 3mm colored cubic zirconia.
The Stones: Three CZs in any combination of colors:
Red (passion, courage, a lost love)
Blue (calm, loyalty, the ocean)
Green (growth, healing, jealousy overcome)
Yellow (joy, friendship, sunlight)
Purple (spirituality, royalty, a grandmother's favorite)
Pink (tenderness, self-love, a child)
Black (strength, grief, mystery)
White/clear (truth, new beginnings, a promise kept)
Orange (energy, creativity, a risky choice that paid off)
The Backing: Sterling silver post with a secure friction push-back. The post is centered so the bar or frame lies flat.
The Detail: The underside of the silver setting is lightly textured (hammered or brushed) and can be engraved with three tiny initials, three dates, or three symbols (heart, star, anchor, etc.).
The Vibe: Playful but profound, colorful but not childish. It feels like a poem you wear on your ear—a code only you (and those you choose to tell) can read.
THE STORY: The Three Colors of Surviving
Characters: Zara (36, a color therapist and painter) & her three best friends: Maya (Red), Lin (Blue), and Priya (Green).
The Prologue (The Color Test):
Zara had always seen the world in color—literally. As a child, she associated emotions with hues. Happiness was yellow. Sadness was grey. Love was the impossible pink of a sunset. When she became a color therapist, she helped patients identify their "emotional palettes"—the colors that ruled their inner lives.
But Zara had a secret: she had lost her own palette. After a traumatic event in her late twenties (a car accident that took her ability to paint for two years), everything looked beige. Not grey—beige. The color of waiting rooms, of unbuttered toast, of silence.
The Conflict (The Beige Years):
For three years, Zara couldn't paint. Her hands worked, but her eyes saw nothing. Her therapist called it "emotional anhedonia." Zara called it "the beige."
Three women pulled her through:
Maya (Red) —her childhood friend, who showed up at her apartment every Tuesday with spicy soup and demanded Zara describe the colors of the food. "This broth is orange, Zara. Tell me you see orange."
Lin (Blue) —her former roommate, who sat with Zara in silence for hours, not asking her to talk, just existing beside her like a deep, calm tide.
Priya (Green) —her younger sister, who sent her one pressed leaf every week for 156 weeks, writing on each: "This is the green of new growth. It's happening whether you see it or not."
The Creation (The Three Stones):
On the day Zara finished her first painting in three years—a small, clumsy canvas of a single red poppy—she went to a jeweler. She didn't want a ring (too much like a wedding, and she wasn't married to survival). She didn't want a necklace (too close to her heart, which still felt bruised).
She wanted earrings. Small ones. Three colored stones in a row. She chose:
Red (Maya) —for the spicy soup, for anger that became fuel, for the color of a poppy.
Blue (Lin) —for the silence that didn't need filling, for the tide that never left, for the color of her bedroom wall where she cried.
Green (Priya) —for 156 pressed leaves, for the sister who believed before Zara believed, for the color of finally.
She didn't tell the women. She just started wearing the earrings every day.
The Resolution (The Reveal):
Six months later, the three women threw Zara a surprise "Color Return" party. They hung rainbow streamers. They baked a cake with layers of red, blue, and green. Maya handed Zara a microphone (because Maya was dramatic like that).
"Okay, artist," Maya said. "Tell us what you see."
Zara looked at the cake. The streamers. The faces of her three best friends. Then she touched her earrings—red, blue, green—and smiled.
"I see red," she said, looking at Maya. "For the friend who never let me starve."
"I see blue," she said, looking at Lin. "For the friend who held the silence."
"And I see green," she said, looking at Priya. "For the sister who sent me spring 156 times until I could finally see it."
Lin started crying. Priya hugged her. Maya shouted, "I KNEW those earrings meant something!"
Zara took them off and passed them around.
"Each of you pick the color that belongs to you. Now you own a piece of it."
Maya grabbed the red. Lin gently took the blue. Priya held the green.
"No," Priya said. "We don't own the colors. The colors own us. And they say you survived, Zara. They say you're still painting."
The Moral (For the Wearer):
These earrings are not for people who have never been beige. They are for those who have lost their palette and found it again—or are still searching. The three colors are not decoration. They are witnesses. Every time you touch the red, you remember who fed you. Every time you see the blue, you remember who stayed. Every time you catch the green in the mirror, you remember that growth happens even when you aren't looking.
Engraving Option on the back (three tiny symbols): A chili pepper (red), a wave (blue), a leaf (green). Or the wearer's own three symbols.
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