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Phoenix Feather Earrings

 

Phoenix Feather Earrings

A striking pair of lab-grown phoenix-cut diamonds set in 18K recycled gold. See more details

Rose gold

Phoenix Feather Earrings
Phoenix Feather Earrings
This striking set offers a trio of phoenix-cut lab-grown diamonds that grow in graduation up towards the middle ear.
A trio of phoenix-cut lab-grown diamonds in graduation
Phoenix Feather Earrings
Phoenix Feather Earrings
Phoenix Feather Earrings
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Phoenix Feather Earrings
Phoenix Feather Earrings
Phoenix Feather Earrings

Features

A modern symbol of a phoenix in flight, handcrafted in lab-grown diamonds.

The Phoenix Feather Earrings are a modern take on a resilient Phoenix in flight. From small to large, the phoenix-cut diamonds developed by Unsaid grow in force and brilliance as they reach the ear’s orbital. Designed to catch and transmit an increasing light— each stone harnesses the extraordinary power of renewal as they spread like the wings of a Phoenix. A set made for both day and night, the Phoenix Feather Earrings give a breath of new life. Available in white, yellow, and rose 18K gold.

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Jewel reference U10ER12


Gold weight 18K: 2.35 gr

18K recycled gold


Total diamond weight: 1.00 carat

Patented Phoenix cut: 33 facets

Diamond colour: D-E-F

Diamond clarity: VVS1 à VVS2

Delivered with an IGI certificate above 0.5 carat


Certificate of authenticity is included

Size guide

A perfect fit

Whether a stud or a dangling chandelier, our earrings don't differ in size - only design and length. All you need to choose is the right occasion to wear them.

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.

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