Wholesale Jewelry Lot of Four Pendants Earrings Rings Sterling Silver Opal Semi-Precious Stones and Diamondettes 7526-SET
Wholesale Jewelry Lot of Four Pendants Earrings Rings Sterling Silver Opal Semi-Precious Stones and Diamondettes
This collection should Retail for $89.00 to $129.00 per item, 12 Items for only $330.00 Smoke'n DEAL.
This Wholesale Jewelry Lot of Sterling Silver Pendants, Rings, and Earrings is the perfect way to stock up your store. There's going to be at least one or two items in this collection that's worth the price of the entire set! This set has something for everyone. They feature hand cut inlaid stones of lab Caribbean Blue, White, and Rose Opal paired with brilliant faceted Amethyst, Tanzanite, and channel set diamonds (synthetic). There are only 75 of these sets left and when they're gone they're gone! These opalescent pendants, rings, and earrings are made from shimmering Sterling Silver that has been Rhodium plated to prevent tarnishing. This silver jewelry will not tarnish! The rings come in a selection of ladies sizes. The pendants and earrings feature a variety of designs from southwest inspired motifs to contemporary fashion designs. The pendants average 3/4" in length, some are almost 2" long, some are 1/2", and all include a complementary chain. This set includes both post and hook earrings. All of this jewelry is hand made and stamped .925.
Opal's name evolved from the Roman word opalus from the Greek word opallios - "to see a change of color." The Greek word was a modification of the ancient Indian Sanskrit name for opal, upala, which meant "precious stone." If one spoke in mixed tongues, then opal would be opallios upala, "to see a change of color precious stone." As indicated by the derivation of its name, opal has centuries of history as a treasured gemstone. Historically, beliefs associated with the wearing of opal have varied. The early Greeks thought that opals gave their owners the powers of foresight and prophecy. Romans adored it as a token of hope and purity. Eastern people regarded it as sacred. Arabs believed it fell from heaven. |