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Recommended retail price CHF 48.80
Minimum order quantity of two pieces
A rectangular-cut Moss Agate in beautiful green and white tones is combined here with 14-carat gold filled tubes. The asymmetrically arranged stones give AINO its special charm.
Available in store
CloseWould you like AINO arranged symmetrically? We’d be happy to do that for you. Please email us, and we will create the earrings customized to your preference.
Each pair varies slightly in color.
14 karat gold-filled is a material where a layer of 14-karat gold is mechanically bonded to a base metal, making it more durable and resistant to wear than simple gold plating. This makes it an affordable and long-lasting alternative to solid gold jewelry.
Manufacture: Switzerland
Length of the earring without the hook: approximately 2.5 cm.
We deliver the earrings in a high-quality cotton gift bag.
Please note that due to the nature of the gemstone, each pair of earrings has its own unique appearance, and each stone may slightly differ from the others.
Your jewelry handles water well. However, you should ensure it does not come into contact with shampoo, shower gel, or perfume.
We design and craft the jewelry in our own studio in Basel. The fascinating color variety of the gemstones and the preserved time they carry inspire us to continually create new designs and color combinations. In addition to gemstones, we use high-quality metals such as 14-karat gold-filled, 925 sterling silver, stainless steel, and brass.
Moss Agate
Moss Agate is a captivating gemstone characterized by its unique green and brown patterns, which often resemble moss or plants. These patterns are formed by inclusions of iron or manganese oxides that are deposited in fine veins or spots during the stone’s formation. Moss Agate is mined in various parts of the world, including India, Brazil, Russia, and the USA. Its natural beauty and metaphorical connection to nature make Moss Agate popular among both collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
Moss Agate can be very old, often millions of years. The formation of Moss Agate occurs through similar processes as other agates, where silica gel is deposited in cavities within rocks. These formations can develop over long periods as the characteristic green and brown patterns gradually form.