Description: I05 Cloisonne Earring Studs Circle With Blue Purple Bloom Silver 925The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.1 pair of cloisonne ear studs made of sterling silver 925, circle with blue-purple flowerDiameter approx. 1 cmWeight about 2.1 ghave fun wearing it or giving it awayThe Aztecs worshiped a goddess of fertility and love whom they named Xochiquetzal (which means "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and from the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days, the double symbolism of flowers speaks as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and which stands for the renewal of the life cycle. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr.1 pair of cloisonne ear studs made of sterling silver 925, circle with blue-purple flower Diameter approx. 1 cm Weight about 2.1 g have fun wearing it or giving it away The Aztecs worshiped a goddess of fertility and love whom they named Xochiquetzal (which means "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and from the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days, the double symbolism of flowers speaks as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and which stands for the renewal of the life cycle. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of 1 pair of cloisonne ear studs made of sterling silver 925, circle with blue-purple flower Diameter approx. 1 cm Weight about 2.1 g have fun wearing it or giving it away The Aztecs worshiped a goddess of fertility and love whom they named Xochiquetzal (which means "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and from the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days, the double symbolism of flowers speaks as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and which stands for the renewal of the life cycle. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of1 pair of cloisonne ear studs made of sterling silver 925, circle with blue-purple flower Diameter approx. 1 cm Weight about 2.1 g have fun wearing it or giving it away The Aztecs worshiped a goddess of fertility and love whom they named Xochiquetzal (which means "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and from the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days, the double symbolism of flowers speaks as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and which stands for the renewal of the life cycle. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of1 pair of cloisonne ear studs made of sterling silver 925, circle with blue-purple flower Diameter approx. 1 cm Weight about 2.1 g have fun wearing it or giving it away The Aztecs worshiped a goddess of fertility and love whom they named Xochiquetzal (which means "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and from the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days, the double symbolism of flowers speaks as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and which stands for the renewal of the life cycle. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of Marke Markenlos Stil Ohrstecker Verschluss Butterfly-Verschluss EAN Nicht zutreffend Modifizierter Artikel Nein Metall Sterlingsilber Hauptstein Ohne Stein Motiv Blüte Feingehalt 925 Thema Florales Geschlecht Damen Produktart Ohrringe
Price: 65.36 USD
Location: Mörfelden-Walldorf
End Time: 2024-12-14T02:42:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.31 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Motive: Bloom
Metal: Sterling Silver
Brand: Bijou
Gender: Women's
Theme: Floral
Style: Stud
Modified Item: No
Closure: Butterfly clasp
Type: Earrings
Main Stone: None
Fineness: 925
Metal Purity: Unknown