E9273
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Product & Details
| Item Name | E9273 |
| Total Weight | 4.5g |
| Size | 55mm |
| Material | 925 sterling silver |
| Plating Color | Rhodium Plated |
| Cubic Zircon Type | CZ |
| Cubic Zircon Color | Colorful |
| Color Lasting | It depends on how do you wear |
Design Inspiration | These long crystal dangle earrings for women are sparkly fashion and elegant, classic trendy design, and colorful crystals can match with any clothing, jewelry, and also can be worn by anyone of any age. These rhinestone tassel earrings feature high quality rhinestone and crystal that add a touch of elegance to any outfit. |
Perfect Gift Idea | Made with high-quality materials, these crystal colorful earrings are durable and will last for years to come. Each Earrings comes with a classic jewelry box which can be adds the perfect touch of elegance for gifting or self storage. These dangling Austrian crystal earrings are lovely gift for Friends, Girlfriend, Wife, Daughter, Mom, sisters for Christmas Day, Birthday, Prom, Valentine's Day, Graduation, Anniversaries, Thanksgiving Day,New Year's Day. |
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Design Inspiration: The Architecture of Light & Longing
The Celestial Thread Collection is engineered around three core principles of light, line, and legacy.
1. The Elongated Silhouette: A Line to Infinity
The extended drop is intentional. It represents:
The comet's path: A clean, elegant line drawn through the dark.
The vertical reach: A physical bridge between the earthly (the earlobe) and the celestial (the dangling stones).
The passage of time: A visual measure of moments, like the steady drop of an hourglass.
This length is not merely decorative; it’s philosophical. It creates a graceful, elongating effect when worn, a line that moves with the wearer, catching light at multiple points along its journey.
2. The Precision of Cubic Zirconia: Captured Starlight
We chose hand-selected cubic zirconia for its exceptional clarity and brilliant fire. Each stone is:
Precision-cut: To maximize refractive index, creating a dazzling dispersion of light that rivals the night sky's brightest objects.
Strategically set: Along the silver thread like condensed starlight or the concentrated nucleus of a comet. The setting is minimalist—claw or bezel settings in polished silver—designed to disappear, allowing the stone's inner fire to take center stage.
A symbol of accessible luminosity: Like the love story that inspired it, true brilliance need not be rare or costly to be profoundly authentic and beautiful.
3. The Fluidity of Sterling Silver: The Conducting Thread
Our .925 sterling silver is the narrative thread. It is:
Drawn into a sleek, fluid line: Representing continuity and connection.
Textured with intention: Some sections are mirror-polished to reflect the world around it; others are lightly brushed or micro-hammered to represent the textured journey of memory—smooth and rough in turns.
Engineered for weightless wear: Despite their dramatic length, each earring is perfectly balanced. The post is robust, and the drop is lightweight, ensuring all-day comfort that feels like a natural extension of the self.
The astronomers said the comet would return in seventy-six years, but Elara’s grandmother remembered its last visit not from the sky, but from the earth.
"Your grandfather," she whispered, her fingers tracing the rim of an old telescope, "proposed not with a ring, but with a question. 'Which shines brighter,' he asked, 'the comet's tail or the light in your eyes?' I never answered. Some things are too precious to compare."
Elara inherited the telescope, the story, and the silence that followed her grandmother's passing—a quiet so deep it felt like the space between stars. An architect of sleek lines and cold steel, she built structures that scraped the sky but never touched its mystery. She could calculate load distributions but couldn't fathom the gravity of her own grief.
The comet was due.
On the eve of its return, sorting through her grandmother’s cedar chest, Elara found not a ring, but a pair of long, broken silver earrings. The post was snapped, the style outdated. But as she held them to the light from the window, something caught fire. Tiny, sharp-edged stones, dull with dust, exploded into a thousand points of light. They weren't diamonds—they were something her grandfather, a jeweler with more poetry than money, had called "star-cinders." "For my earthly comet," the note in the box read.
In that moment, architecture failed her. Straight lines couldn't contain this feeling—this lineage of love measured in celestial cycles and captured light. She needed a new design.
She took the earrings to a silversmith, but not to repair. "I need you to re-member them," she said. "Like a memory retold, not repeated."
The silversmith listened. He saw the story not as an ending, but as a trajectory.
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