DOODLE EYE STUD EARRINGS - YELLOW DIAMOND

DOODLE EYE STUD EARRINGS - YELLOW DIAMOND

Crafted in 14k Yellow Gold, these earrings feature hand-drawn eye motifs with exaggerated lash details, bringing an artistic, offbeat edge. Set with Yellow Diamonds. Whether stacked in a curated ear or worn solo, these earrings give a refined nod to playful, creative luxury.

These earrings can be tailored to your preferences, with bespoke options available for both gemstones and metals.

MATERIALS

Yellow Diamonds
14K Yellow Gold

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High-resolution studio image of a faceted oval-cut green tourmaline gemstone with light olive tones and reflective brilliance, shown on a white background.

HISTORY

The eye motif in jewellery has ancient origins, dating back to civilizations like Ancient Egypt and Greece, where it was believed to offer protection against evil spirits. The "Eye of Horus" symbol in Egyptian culture was a powerful amulet for health and safety, while the Greek "Evil Eye" served to ward off misfortune. This protective symbol spread throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East, becoming a staple in talismans and adornments. Today, the eye motif continues its legacy as a protective charm.

CHAKRA

Yellow Diamonds are believed to carry powerful metaphysical properties, embodying warmth, optimism, and abundance. Their vibrant golden hue is associated with the solar plexus chakra, which governs confidence and personal power. Yellow Diamonds are said to attract prosperity and joy, encouraging a positive outlook and the manifestation of one’s desires. They also amplify clarity of thought and inner strength, making them ideal for those seeking to align their willpower with their ambitions.

RARITY

Fancy Diamonds are rarer than White Diamonds due to the specific conditions needed for their colours to form. Their hues arise from trace elements or structural irregularities—such as nitrogen for yellow, boron for blue, or crystal distortions for pink. These precise conditions occur infrequently in nature, and achieving a deep, consistent colour that qualifies as a "fancy" grade is even rarer, making these gems highly sought after.

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