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Jaipur Bazaar Gold Embraced™ Red Agate Ornate Pendant w/ 20" Chain

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130-037 - Jaipur Bazaar Gold Embraced™ Red Agate Ornate Pendant w/ 20'' Chain
 
Jaipur Bazaar Gold Embraced™ Red Agate Ornate Pendant w/ 20" Chain

Lavish attention to yourself with this ornate creation! Crafted in a textured 18K yellow gold embraced sterling silver, this gorgeous pendant features a diamond-shape with one pear cut 10 x 7mm dyed red agate cabochon at the center of an ornate panel in an adhesive setting. Accenting this are 20 bead cut 6 x 4mm dyed red agate beads and gold embraced beads dangling at the bottom of the pendant.

The total approximate agate weight is 16.73ct. The pendant measure 2-3/8”L x 1-9/16”W and includes a 20" chain that secures with a spring ring clasp.

Complete the look with the matching earrings 130-036.

From the Jaipur Bazaar Collection. Made in China. Gemstone color will vary due to natural variations. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.


Gold over Silver    Agate    


Vermeil Plating:
Pronounced “vermay,” vermeil is an electroplating process in which 14K gold or higher is coated over sterling silver. Officially designated by the jewelry industry, items may only be sold as vermeil if they have a minimum thickness of 100 millionths of an inch (2.5 microns) of gold over the silver. Over time, vermeil will wear off and therefore will require re-plating.

Gold Embraced:
Our Gold Embraced collections feature layers of precious 18K gold over sterling silver or bronze for a rich, lustrous, radiant finish everywhere you look and touch.

To care for your plated jewelry items:

  • Remove jewelry before bathing, swimming, washing hands, putting on make-up, lotions, perfumes, and/or working with household chemicals, cleaners, or acidic liquids.
  • Do not clean plated jewelry in an ultrasonic cleaner or in silver cleaning solutions, as it could completely remove the plating finish from your item.
  • Ensure your jewelry item is thoroughly dry before storing. Moisture in an enclosed space can increase tarnishing.
  • Store your plated jewelry in a jewelry box lined with felt or anti-tarnish material. Items should not be stacked as this may cause damage to the plating surface.
  • Do not use excessive pressure when cleaning with a polishing cloth or soft brush, as this may cause damage to the plating.
  • Over time your plated items will need to be re-plated. Contact your local jeweler for information on plating services.


    Agate:

    Found all over the world, agate has been creatively striped by nature. It is a type of chalcedony quartz that forms in concentric layers of colors and textures. Each individual agate forms by filling a cavity in a host rock. As a result, agate often is found as a round nodule with concentric bands like the rings of a tree trunk. Tiny quartz crystals called druzy (sometimes spelled as drusy) often form within the stone, adding to its beauty and uniqueness. Agate is a hard stone, within the range of 7.0-9.0 on the Mohs Scale.

    In 1497, the mining of agate in the Nahe River valley in Germany gave rise to the cutting center of Idar-Oberstein. When the Nahe agate deposit was exhausted in the nineteenth century, Idar cutters started to develop the agate deposits of Brazil, discovering Brazil's rich deposits of many other gemstones. A famous collection of two to four thousand agate bowls, accumulated by Mithradates, King of Pontus, shows the popularity of agate at the time. Agate bowls were also popular in the Byzantine Empire. Collecting agate bowls became common among European royalty during the Renaissance and many museums in Europe, including the Louvre, have spectacular examples.

    Although the small town of Idar-Oberstein is still known for the finest agate carving in the world, today Idar imports a huge range of other gem materials from around the world for cutting and carving in Germany. Cameo master carvers, modern lapidary artists and rough dealers flourish there, exporting their latest gem creations. It is an entire industry that grew from the desire for agate products during the Renaissance.

    Agate was highly valued as a talisman or amulet in ancient times. It was said to quench thirst and protect from fevers. Persian magicians used agate to divert storms. Today, some believe that agate is a powerful emotional healer and helps people discern the truth.




  • About the Collection:
    Experience the allure of India with Jaipur Jewelry Bazaar, a collection of Gold Embraced™ gemstone jewelry inspired by the rich textures and colors of the East.

    Reminiscent of jewelry found in India's beloved bazaars, each Jaipur design features intricate beadwork, ornate filigree, and colorful genuine gemstones for a one-of-a-kind, artisan feel. In addition, each piece is Gold Embraced™ with layers of precious 18K gold over sterling silver for a rich, lustrous, radiant finish everywhere you look and touch.

    Often referred to as the 'Paris of India', Jaipur has become a main metropolitan attraction in India. No trip to Jaipur would be complete without a shopping spree in its bazaars. Jaipur bazaars flourish with an endless variety of jewelry products showcasing the dynamic culture of the region. The vibrant colors, unique finds and vivacious atmosphere make bazaar shopping an electrifying activity unlike any other.

    About the Guest:
    Nearly a decade ago, on-air guest and jewelry designer Nayla Moosa's lifelong passion for Indian jewelry inspired her to design custom pieces for her friends, family and community. By adding her own special flair to traditional Indian design asthetics, Nayla has created a unique collection of jewelry that is beautiful, versatile and meaningful.

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