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- S925 Silver Bead Stud Earrings, Vintage and Stylish S925 Silver Fugu Bead Earrings
In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Gaia, the goddess of the earth, gave birth to golden and silver apples. Golden apples are used to represent love and beauty, while silver apples are considered a symbol of good luck and wealth. In the eyes of the ancient Egyptians, pearls were also a symbol of luck and wealth. - S925 silver is a chemical silver with a purity of 92.5%, the highest purity of all silver products. In the world, S925 silver is usually used as jewelry material. Although this material is relatively hard, it also has good ductility and flexibility, and is not easy to be allergic and deformed. Therefore, it is the most ideal material for making jewelry.
- In ancient Western countries, pearls were one of women’s favorite jewelry. It is said that the goddess Themis in ancient Greek and Roman mythology had a pair of charming and beautiful pearl hands. The ancient Greeks were very fond of pearls, which were beautiful and unique items. They believed that pearls were bred by the essence of heaven and earth. They not only had a beautiful appearance, but also had magical power. There are many beautiful legends and stories about pearls in ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
- S925 silver is called “100 silver” or “full silver” and its purity is 92.5%. It is a kind of silver commonly used in jewelry and crafts to make jewelry materials.
- Shell beads are made from the smallest granular shell in the pearl after cutting, grinding, polishing and other multi-process production. From the appearance, there are two shapes of round beads and flat beads. Round beads are also known as pearls, pearls or large pearls, flat beads are also known as flat beads or small pearls.
- Pearls were widely used in the European Renaissance and early modern European high society, and until the end of the 19th century, pearls were still one of the most worn jewelry by high society women.
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