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Description
Let your styling options take flight with the Kendra Scott Blair Butterfly Drop Earrings in Abalone. The unique cut of the butterfly wings adds an elevated edge to a nostalgically sweet shape. Pair with another Blair style for an always-glamorous look.
Metal - Rhodium Over Brass
Material - Variegated Turquoise
Closure - Earwire
Size - 1.9"L X 0.87"W
Due to the one-of-a-kind nature of the medium, exact colors and patterns may vary slightly from the image shown.
Specifications
Metal Information
Metal: Rhodium Plated
Earring Information
Length: 1.9 in
Width: 0.87 in
Stone Information
Stone Type: TurquoiseTurquoise: A mineral composed of hydrated copper aluminum phosphate that ranges in color from sky blue to pale green and has a fairly low rating of 5 to 6 on the Mohs Scale. Turquoise has been considered a prized gemstone since ancient times by such geographically and historically diverse cultures as the Egyptians, the Chinese, the Persians, the Aztecs, and Native American tribes of the Southwest. As December's birthstone, turquoise is said to be a great healing stone both mentally and physically, to enhance psychic communication, and to protect travelers (physically and spiritually) from evil. Gemstones called "African Turquoise" are actually blue-green colored jasper.