MATCHING BRACELET AND NECKLACES ALSO AVAILABLE. Why So Much Information? Because I Wanted to Know and I Would Have Asked These Questions, So I Did All the Research to Provide You with Full Disclosure and Details to Ensure Your Satisfaction. Brand New, Never Used Precious Red Coral 14k Gold Post...
MATCHING BRACELET AND NECKLACES ALSO AVAILABLE. Why So Much Information? Because I Wanted to Know and I Would Have Asked These Questions, So I Did All the Research to Provide You with Full Disclosure and Details to Ensure Your Satisfaction. Brand New, Never Used Precious Red Coral 14k Gold Post Earrings. 100% Genuine, Natural Pacific Ocean Cabochon-Cut Moro Red Coral and Solid 14k White Gold Post Settings. Design: Red (Precious) Coral Gem; Oval Cabochon-Cut Shape, 14k White Gold Post Clutch and Stud Settings; High Polish Luster, Smooth Surface Polished Coral Finish; Measures: Approx. 4mm Wide X 6mm Long X 1.5mm Deep (Just Under 3/16" Wide X Just Under 1/4" Long); Weight: Approx. 0.06 grams Total, Approx. 0.11 grams Red Coral (0.52 Carats Total), Approx. 0.40 grams 14k Gold. Features: These are a Beautiful Pair of 100% Genuine, Pacific Seas OxBlood Red Moro Coral With 14k White Gold Post Earrings (Please Read Coral Details Below). These Premium Grade, Japanese Red Moro Coral Gemstones are Cabochon-Cut and Polished to Display Their Fine Luster, Natural Surface Striation Patterns, Hues and Overall Appearance. The Red Coral Displays a Very Beautiful, Oxblood Red Color With Outstanding Saturation and Hue Throughout, Which is Completely Natural (These Natural Coral Pieces Have Not Been Treated in Anyway). These Fine Quality Coral Gems Present Excellent Symmetry. These Red Coral Pieces Were Fished in the Pacific Ocean off the Island Chains of Ogasawara and Ryuku Japan. The Cabochon-Cut Coral Pieces are Set in a Solid 14k White Gold, 4-Prong Setting to Accentuate the Overall Appearance. A Gorgeous Combination of Red Coral Set in Solid 14k White Gold! The Posts are Centered at the Upper 1/3rd Top Portion of the Reverse Side. Origin: Japan, Pacific Ocean; Shape: Visually Flawless, Symmetrically Cabochon-Cut, Oval Shape; Grade: High Quality, Very Fine; Color: Medium-Dark Oxblood Red, Excellent Saturation; Luster: The Luster on These Coral Cabochons are Excellent with High Reflective Qualities; Blemishes: The Cabochons are Virtually Surface Flawless and Perfectly Smooth with No Noted Surface Imperfections. Matching: The Cabochon's Match are Excellent in Color Distribution and Overall Appearance. About Cabochons: Of these the first, or cabochon cutting, is probably the most ancient. The term comes from a French word signifying a bald pate (caboch, from Latin cabo, a head). The usual round cabochon cut closely resembles the top of a head in shape. Cabochon cut stones usually have a flat base, but sometimes a slightly convex base is used, especially in opals and in moonstones, and some stones of very dense color are cut with a concave base to thin them and thus to reduce their color. The contour of the base may be round, or oval, or square, or cushion shape, or heart shape or of any regular form. The top is always smooth and rounding and unfacetted. The relation of the height or thickness to the length or width may be varied to suit the size and shape of the rough piece or to suit one's ideas of symmetry, provided the material be an opaque one, such as turquoise or lapis lazuli. If, however, the material is transparent the best results in the way of the return of light to the front, and hence in the display of the color of the material, are had if the thickness is about one half the spread. About Coral: Coral is the skeletal remains of a marine animal, the polyp corallicum, and is mainly composed of calcium carbonate. Since Corals are calcified skeletons of sea creatures, they grow in formations resembling the branches of a tree. Located at depths between 10-1600 feet, coral can be found along the shores of Japan, Hawaii, Australia, the western Mediterranean, China, Philippines, Taiwan, Bay of Biscay, Canary Islands and Malaysian Archipelago. Most coral used for jewelry comes from the Mediterranean Sea or from the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, Japan and Taiwan. Like many other gemstones made from rock or organic material, coral comes in many beautiful colors including blue, red, yellow, black, white, gold, orange, and pink. Unlike other precious stones, coral has a smooth brilliant surface when sanded and polished to take on a smooth, shiny luster. White coral is the most plentiful color of coral. The most sought after and rare corals are red, black, pink (aka angel skin) and gold. With characteristics such as its intense and permanent coloration and glossiness, precious coral jewelry remains very popular. Color is the main value factor of coral. Oxblood-red coral is the most expensive, followed by salmon, angel-skin, gold, black and white coral. Most experts also consider intensity and uniformity of color to be a major factor. Japanese Moro - Precious Red Coral: (Corallium Japonicum ) Known as “Precious” or “Noble” Coral, has a history predating the ancient glories of Rome; precious red coral has been revered since early civilizations for its color, luster and texture. Found in ocean depths of approximately 500 to 1,000 feet, red coral grows at a very slow rate-only about 1/4 inch per year making it a highly treasured gemstone. This oxblood red coral is harvested in waters off the island chains of Ogasawara and Ryuku Japan. Classic and expensive, this is the most valued of all coral varieties, favored worldwide for its hardness, beauty, and sanguine hue. Red Coral is also brought up from the sandy or rocky bottoms of the Mediterranean, Malaysia and Philippines; the Persian Gulf and Australia are listed as major sources of precious coral, and in 2003 Hawaii, Mexico, and the coast of Africa in the Red Sea were also listed. Precious coral grows attached to all sorts of objects such as rock, stone, large shells, other corals, bones and even man-made things such as shipwrecks and commonly grows at or approximately right angles to the substrate; that is to say, its growth is not controlled by gravity. The hard skeleton of red coral branches is naturally matte, but can be polished to a glassy shine. It exhibits a range of warm reddish pink colors from pale pink to deep red. Coral jewelry is the traditional gift for the 35th wedding anniversary. Coral Care Tips: Corals are delicate gems and should be taken proper care of. To clean Coral jewelry, wipe it gently with a moist soft cloth, as Coral is much softer than other gem materials. Also, they should be stored carefully and separately from your other jewelry items to avoid scratches. Coral is also porous, similar to pearls, so care should be taken to see that coral jewelry does not come in contact with any chemicals. Because Coral is produced by a living organism it cannot be put into jewelry cleaning solutions. The best way to protect your coral jewelry is to rub mineral oil on about every 6 months to preserve their natural luster. Do not use an ultrasonic cleaner for coral jewelry. Makes a Great Gift or Treat Yourself to Start or Add to Your Collection of Fine 14k Gold Coral Jewelry. Stamped 14k For Assurance of Solid .585 14k White Gold Purity. Item's Picture/s Enlarged to Show the Fine Details. Certain High-Value Items Will Have Required Shipping Insurance to Protect Your Order’s Cost Value Against Shipping That is Lost, Stolen or Damaged by Others and Will Already Be Included in the FLAT Rate Shipping Cost. 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