Blue Topaz Emerald Earrings in 14K Rose Gold

Durable and affordable, a pair of blue topaz earrings are an excellent gift for a woman with blue eyes, or anyone who enjoys the beautiful color of blue topaz. A pair of emerald earrings are a timeless and classic accessory. You can choose from genuine emerald, or more affordable lab-created emerald.

blue topaz-emerald infinity earrings
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Infinity
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$309.00
blue topaz-emerald butterfly earrings
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Butterfly
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$464.00
blue topaz-emerald filligree earrings
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Filligree Heart
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$324.00
blue topaz-emerald dangle earrings
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Halo Pear Dangle
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$824.00
blue topaz-emerald cherries earrings
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Sweet Cherries
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$324.00
blue topaz-emerald halo earrings
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Halo Dangle
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Emerald & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$849.00

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topaz Jewelry

Topaz is the birthstone for the month of December, and the stone given in celebration of the 4th and 19th anniversaries of marriage. Topaz is a symbol of love and affection, and has been said to be an aid to ones sweetness and disposition.... learn more

emerald Jewelry

The emerald has been a gem of fascination for over six thousand years. It is so prized that a fine emerald may be twice as valuable as a diamond. Emerald was first translated from Sanskrit as "marakata," meaning "the green of growing things." The name we know it as now is believed to come from an ancient Persian word, "smaragdus." Over time, it was corrupted to "emerald." Records show that the stone was known and sold in markets in Babylon as early as 4000 BC. The stone was worshiped by the Incas and mentioned in biblical information about the apocalypse. The earliest reference to emeralds in Western literature comes from Aristotle. He was a great fan of the gemstone. He wrote that owning an emerald increases the owner's importance in business and gives victory in trials. It also helps settle litigation and comforts and soothes eyesight. He also stated, "An emerald hung from the neck or worn in a ring will prevent the falling sickness (epilepsy). We, therefore, commend noblemen that it... learn more