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Black Diamond Lunar Drop Earrings in Sterling SilverBlack Diamond Lunar Drop Earrings in Sterling Silver

Black Diamond Lunar Drop Earrings

$950

$950

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The Black Diamond Lunar Drop Earrings are a part of our Ancient Future® collection. These striking earrings are hammered and feature the shape of a crescent moon with a series of sparkling black diamonds cascading across  the edge. “Crescent” in Latin means to create, grow and thrive.  The moon reflects the light as it glows softly against the dark sky. Ruling over water the crescent moon controls the flow of the tides and cycles of change.

 

Beautifully handcrafted in our New York City studio.

Our jewelry is handcrafted, which means each piece may vary slightly in size, shape and color, making each piece unique.

 

Available in either Sterling Silver and 14k or 18k Gold with White Diamonds upon request.

 

  • Black Diamonds, total weight: .35 carats
  • Earrings, 1.45in/3.68cm long and .83in/2.11cm wide
  • Made in New York City

 

Delivery Time: All pieces are made to order, please allow up to two weeks to receive your items.

Contact us either at 646.986.0478 or concierge@jeffreyburroughs.com to speak with one of our specialists who will help you create something special.

Ancient Inspiration: Lunulate Earrings

VIKING


Origin:

10th-11th Centuries AD


Material:

Silver


Overview:

This crescent moon shaped silver earrings are embellished with a series of punched pellets around the outer edge and a similar triangle at the base of each end of the loop. This Viking motif remained popular for many centuries throughout Scandinavia.

Máni is the personification of the moon in Norse mythology. Sources state that he is the brother of the personified sun, Sól, and the son of Mundilfari. Scholars have proposed theories about Máni's potential connection to the Northern European notion of the Man in the Moon, and a potentially otherwise unattested story regarding Máni through skaldic kennings. Lu

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