White Buffalo Star Earrings in Sterling Silver 7.47 Ct, Silver Wt. 8.07 Gms.
£49.99

These White Buffalo Butterfly Earrings are often associated with good fortune in Native American, African and Asian cultural beliefs. The butterfly is a symbol of reinvention, hope and all things that lead to a better, more fulfilling life. The white buffalo, also known as the white turquoise, is known for bringing a calm and positive attitude to its wearer. These silver earrings become a protective talisman for the woman who chooses them to adorn herself.
- The dainty earrings feature 4 White Buffalo Marquees in a Cabochon Cut.
- Intricate butterfly design with fine detailing in sterling silver.
- The height of the versatile earrings is 4 cm.
- With easy-to-use hooks, these can be your go-to piece of jewellery.
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ColourBlack and White
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StyleDangle
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Product Code7555701
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Number of Gemstones8
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Total Gem Weight7.472ct.
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Metal NameSterling Silver
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Metal Weight8.070
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Metal Karatage925 Silver
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Metal TypeSilver
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Height4 CM
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GenderFemale
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Main Stone Namewhite buffalo
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PatternButterfly
- White Buffalo Marquise 10x5mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 4 Weight: 4.752ct.
- White Buffalo Marquise 8x4mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 4 Weight: 2.720ct.
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