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Handmade Mix Shape Amazonite Gemstone Gold Plated Ring 925 Sterling Silver Designer Ring For Unisex

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  • Handmade Mix Shape Amazonite Gemstone Gold Plated Ring 925 Sterling Silver Designer Ring For Unisex
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MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorSky Blue
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
SizeCustomized
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d''art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring
925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Amazonite Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Mix Shape Designer Ring
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Rs 550  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorSky Blue
OccasionCasual Wear
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d''art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Crystal Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Silver Plated Initial Finger Ring
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Rs 100  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorBlue
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Designer Ring Oyster Turquoise Mohave Gemstone Silver Plated Ring
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MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorOrange,Blue
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated

  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
  • Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
Handmade Mix Shape 925 Sterling Silver Ring Natural Phosphoderite Ring With Gold Plated
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Rs 360  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorPink,Purple
OccasionCasual Wear
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
925 Sterling Silver Phosphoderite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Silver Plated Unisex Ring
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Rs 340  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorPink,Purple
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
925 Sterling Silver Natural Pietersite Gemstone Ring Handmade Mix Shape Gold Plated Unisex Ring
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Rs 270  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorBlue
OccasionCasual Wear
ShapeMix
SizeCustomized
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring

  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
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  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
  • Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
Crystal Pietersite Gemstone Ring 925 Sterling Silver Handmade Mix Shape Rose Gold Plated Ring
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Rs 450  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorBlue
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring

  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
  • 925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
925 Sterling Silver Mix Shape Ring Pink Opal Turquoise Gemstone Rose Gold Plated Casual Wear Ring
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Rs 500  / PiecePrice on Request
MaterialSilver & Gemstone
GenderUnisex
Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorPink,Blue
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
SizeCustomized
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d''art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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OccasionCasual Wear
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d''art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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DesignHandmade
ColorWhite,Brown
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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Gem StoneAmethyst
BrandSteen Gems
Purity92.5 Sterling Silver
DesignHandmade
ColorWhite,Brown
OccasionAnniversary
ShapeMix
Country of OriginMade in India
Jewellery or jewelry
Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as
brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.
From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal,
often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant
materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius
shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely
long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other
forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals,
beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a
status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every
body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by
children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery;
in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in
European culture.

The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the
Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian
English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in
Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent
term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects
worn on the person.

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Jewellery or jewelry Jewellery or jewelry (American English; see spelling differences) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes. From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example. For many centuries metal, often combined with gemstones, has been the normal material for jewellery, but other materials such as shells and other plant materials may be used. It is one of the oldest type of archaeological artefact – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[1] The basic forms of jewellery vary between cultures but are often extremely long-lived; in European cultures the most common forms of jewellery listed above have persisted since ancient times, while other forms such as adornments for the nose or ankle, important in other cultures, are much less common. Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals, beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamel has often been important. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings, and even genital jewellery. The patterns of wearing jewellery between the sexes, and by children and older people can vary greatly between cultures, but adult women have been the most consistent wearers of jewellery; in modern European culture the amount worn by adult males is relatively low compared with other cultures and other periods in European culture. The word jewellery itself is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" and beyond that, to the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spelling is jewelry in American English.[3] Both are used in Canadian English, though jewelry prevails by a two to one margin. In French and a few other European languages the equivalent term, joaillerie, may also cover decorated metalwork in precious metal such as objets d'art and church items, not just objects worn on the person.

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