The listing, Silvertone w/ Amethyst-type Stones Earring & Ring Lot + More Added! has ended.
Earrings & ring are from Jewelry in Candles.
Both are silver-toned w/ a great classic design & feature purple stones - could be comparable to amethyst in color. Very exquisite looking!
Earrings are for pierced ears with wire hangers & are a drop/dangle style.
Ring is a size 6/6.5 & features a large purple center stone with heart designs on each side.
Will come in individual gift boxes, or you can request them in a organza gift bag - it won't fit the boxes.
All are new, only removed from the box to photo.
~* ADDING 2 more pairs of earrings!
1: new pair of fashion jewelry purple beaded earrings w/ silver wires. The large beads are shimmery while the divider beads are translucent. These are very lightweight & have the rubber stoppers as well.
2: vintage (?) pair of silver-toned dangle earrings w/ lots of rhinestones. All rhinestones are in place & vary in color with some lavender & some shades of blue, as well as some iridescent. The silver wires are in excellent condition if they had been worn previously.
I also have a variety of other items available & I'll gladly look into bundle discounts!
PLEASE be sure to read the ENTIRE listing, view ALL of the photos & ask any questions PRIOR to bidding or purchasing!! Thank you!
JIC now offers a Lifetime Jewelry Exchange Program where you can exchange your jewelry for any reason. $10 per piece covers S&H
Common question from JIC FAQ: Can this ring turn my finger green?
When a ring turns your finger green it's either because of a chemical reaction between acids in your skin and the metal of the ring or a reaction between another substance on your hand, such as a lotion, and the metal of the ring. There are several metals that oxidize or react with your skin to produce a discoloration. You can get a green ring around your finger from wearing a rings made using copper, brass, silver & even gold. The common green color is not harmful of itself, though some experience an itchy rash or other sensitivity reaction to the metal.