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The Bronze Era Filigree Earrings

$820.00

  • MATERIAL:

    S990 silver, Round and flawless Tahitian pearls 8-9mm
  • DESCRIPTION:

    Craftsmanship: Filigree & Inlay originated in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) in ancient China. Pure gold or silver is drawn into filaments that are as thin as hairs (<0.3mm). Filaments are then knotted, filled, assembled, welded, weaved and heaped into patterns. Inlaying is to use various different techniques to make the gold or silver sheet into shapes, and then set with pearls or precious stones. The whole process is very complicated going through dozens of steps, and with the use of precious materials, in history the craftsmanship has always been used only for the production of Royal supplies.

    *Purely handcrafted, each piece may have slight variances. Pearls are natural organic gems, each one is unique and may vary slightly in size and color.
  • SHIPPING & RETURN:

    Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Taiwan Free shipping
    Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, USA,  Canada USD 25 Express shipping Free for orders above USD300
    Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK USD 30 Express shipping
    United Arab Emirate, Saudi Arabia USD 40 Express shipping
Product Reference: J0012101
  • The Bronze Era

    Inspired by the decorative patterns on the Bronze in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, one of the most prosperous times in ancient China (1600—256 B.C.)for arts and crafts, combined with the modern abstract art, traditional culture and contemporary aesthetics are presented through the filigree craftsmanship used exclusively for the royal family. All pieces are hand-crafted by more than 30 processing steps using S990 silver, some are decorated with carefully selected Tahiti black pearls or South Sea pearls. The works are exquisite, elegant and luxurious.

  • Filigree Jewelry
    Care Tips

    • Avoid friction and collision, avoid contact with water,oil and chemicals;
    • Wipe with a soft dry cotton cloth after daily wear, store in a sealed jewelry box;
    • To restore luster, use a silver polishing cloth on lightly tarnished areas;
    • If oxidation happens in large area, please contact WEI YEE after-sales services to arrange professional cleaning; not recommend cleaning with your own chemical products.

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The Renaissance of
Chinese Art of Living

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