Opal Trinity Stud Earring

As low as $175
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Item Sold Singly
This luminous ear stud features a cluster of three petite natural Australian opals, prong set in solid gold.

Includes a traditional butterfly backing in a matching color and karat.

Item sold singly.
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GOLD 14k solid gold, nickel free and hypoallergenic
Over the course of time, body oil and skin products can collect on jewelry and leave a residue which can occlude stones. To keep your jewelry looking bright and new, take a soft headed toothbrush with some mild soap and gently brush the front and back of the stones and metal. Rinse thoroughly with tepid water. We do not suggest putting jewelry in an ultrasonic to clean. Steam cleaning works well, but do not steam emeralds or opals as high heat can damage these stones.
While we hope you fall in love with your MARIA TASH jewelry, we understand that some pieces might not be exactly right. We will issue a full refund for unworn and unaltered jewelry that is returned up to 30 days after the original purchase date. For more information, please click here.
Style Notes

Threaded vs. Traditional Earrings

We offer threaded and traditional studs to ensure your jewelry fits comfortably in any placement.

Traditional studs are the most common type of earring, and are made for Lobe piercings since it’s easy to switch them out often. Simply slide the butterfly backing on the post until it reaches the notch or your skin.

We recommend threaded studs for 24/7 comfort and wear because they have smooth backs that lay flush against the ear. They work well in cartilage piercings  — think Helix, Tash Rook, Conch, Tragus — because they screw into place with backings that don’t poke out or get caught on hair and clothing.

Fine opal jewelry - opal hoop earrings and opal studs with diamond and yellow goldFine opal jewelry - opal hoop earrings and opal studs with diamond and yellow gold
Product Features

Opal

Opals are semi precious stones known for taking on kaledeiscopes of colors. When light enters, it curves and refracts around a gridlike structure of closely packed silica spheres. The result: light blues and pinks emerge from our white opals and shades of green from our black opals.

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