Sarah Rhodes Women's Jasmine Crystal Drop Earrings
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Highest price was seen £72.00 on 28 Apr 2023
Lowest price was seen £65.00 on 03 Nov 2023
Average price is £65.81 base on 4 price changes
Most recent price is £67.00
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Description
The Jasmine Crystal Drop Earrings are a glam mid-size earring suitable for day or night. Coming in 4 seasonal colors with gold rope detail reference early 90s runways and European style. Materials - 18K gold plated brass and premium European crystal with precision faceting to ensure maximum sparkle. Size - 20x30mm crystal with 20mm gold circle Fit - Post fixture. Occasion - Perfect for wedding guests, or dinner with the girls. Styling - Stack with lots of gold and a black outfit, or match the crystal color to your dress or blouse. 1. Store your jewellery individually in the original packaging or a soft pouch, as storing together can cause scratching and damage. 2. Keep your jewellery in a dry and shaded place such as a draw or cupboard. Moisture and exposer to air can cause oxidation / colour change to metals and crystals. 3. Everyone's skin is different, which can affect the level of tarnish on your jewellery. Polish your jewellery frequently with a lint free cloth to maintain its original sparkling condition. 4. For a more thorough clean, rinse your jewellery in lukewarm water and dry thoroughly before storing. Do not apply chemical jewellery cleaners as this can damage the plating. 5. Jewellery should be the last thing you put on before going out, and the first thing you take off when you get home. 6. Avoid contact with water and products such as perfume, hairspray, soap, or lotion. Such products may harm the metal, cause discoloration, or cause a loss of crystal brilliance. 7. Where possible, avoid contact that may scratch or chip the crystal. 8. Many of our pieces feature hand-set stones in prong settings. Prongs can get caught and bend. If this happens, secure your stone if possible and carefully push the prong back down with a hard, flat object (such as pliers, a butter knife, or icy pole stick). Be careful not to scratch the stone with too much force.
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