Fossil coral and pearl long earrings
Earrings designed using fossil coral, freshwater pearls, and Akoya baby pearls.
Fossil coral with each grain having a unique pattern. This is a beautiful pair with a chrysanthemum-like pattern.
Fossil coral looks great with monochrome Japanese clothes, so why not go for a fireworks festival?
This is a pair with slightly more whitish parts. Two small freshwater pearls of different sizes are strung together, and the top is an Akoya baby pearl. Although it is a unique stone, it has an elegant design combined with pearls.
It is possible to change the earrings fittings here.
You can check the details on the metal fittings change page.
You can view the page for changing metal fittings from the ``Change/Addition of metal fittings'' category on the top page.
Resin hook earrings (clear, gold) Free screw spring earrings (plated material) Free clip-on earrings (plated material) + 200 yen Non-hole earrings (resin) + 200 yen
14kgf lever back earrings +500 yen
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If you would like to make a change, please add the required number of metal fittings to your cart and check out together. Also, when purchasing, please write in the notes section that you wish to change the metal fittings.
If there is insufficient stock, please contact us before purchasing.
Depending on the design, when changing to earrings, the design may change slightly (such as inserting a jump ring).
In addition, in the case of a piece with a distinctive earring hook, there is a possibility that the image in the image and the image after the change may be significantly different due to changes in the metal fittings. If you have any concerns, please contact us in advance.
Material: 14k gold filled (14kgf), natural stone above
Size: Please refer to the image
⚠︎Although we make every effort to photograph the actual product as faithfully as possible, including color, shape, inclusions, and internal injuries, there may be differences in appearance due to our photography techniques or monitor settings. Thank you for your understanding.
If you have any concerns, please feel free to ask.