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Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right

Diamond drop chain right earring in 18K recycled gold handcrafted with Phoenix lab-grown diamonds.
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Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Playing on beauty and strength, a trio of Unsaid Paris signature phoenix cut diamonds bring a scintillating fire handcrafted with renewable energy and lab-grown diamonds.
The Unsaid Paris signature phoenix cut with 33 scintillating facets
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
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Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right
Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right

Features

Reborn from fire, risen from ash

The Phoenix Diamond Single Drop Chain Earring Right presents a trio of Unsaid signature Phoenix diamonds, a patented cut handcrafted by our master artisans to catch the light from 33 unprecedented, elongated facets per stone. Finished with a slender gold chain in a delicate drape, this diamond earring for the right ear is a stunning symbol of fiery rebirth. All Unsaid jewels are handcrafted from lab-grown diamonds and 18K recycled gold. Powered by renewable energy, our methods and materials are certified carbon neutral.

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Jewel reference U10ER26R


Gold weight 18K 1.58g

Total diamond weight 0.75ct


Every Unsaid jewel is handcrafted in our atelier. Products may vary in terms of gold weight and number of stones, depending on the size selected.

The inspiration

Rise again

Mythology and art show the phoenix as a mark of rebirth and renewal. Egyptians accepted it as the sun god Ra who flew to Heliopolis, the city of the sun. While gathering spices, the sun set its roost on fire as it landed, burning the phoenix in flames. From the ashes, the bird resurrected to begin a new five-hundred-year life cycle.