These stud earrings are made from Connemara marble, a unique stone that dates back over 900 million years and is known as Ireland’s gemstone. This Connemara marble has been mined in Connemara, County Galway, and each piece is truly unique. These round earrings are surrounded by beautiful Celtic knotwork and have been hallmarked in Dublin Castle.
Why you will love this
Earrings:
Sterling silver
Connemara marble
Diameter: 0.4"
Hallmarked in the Assay Office, Dublin Castle
Gift-boxed
Shipping & Returns
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On all orders over US$249
Please note: We offer free returns for orders from the USA, EU, and UK! Just make sure your return is sent back within 60 days of receiving your package.
Tariffs are 15% of the order value and will be paid at checkout.
Love, love, love these beautiful but simple earrings. Wear them everyday
Cindy
The earrings I bought were excellent quality and exactly what I was looking for.
Paul
Smaller than expected. Not worth the price. Hard to put them on. Bother my ears.
Irene
I was disappointed they were so small. The picture made them look about half an inch in diameter but they are only three eighths and hard to see the Celtic design.
Stephanie
I gave these to my beloved wife for our 54th anniversary. She said it was one of the best gifts she has ever received. She loved the size, workmanship and the fact that it came from the heart of Ireland. She could not be happier.
Les Nagel
I bought the earrings to match a pendant that I bought on a visit to Ireland. They are nicely made and of good quality
Judi.
I recently bought the Connemara earrings to match a necklace I bought when I went to Ireland. I wear the necklace a lot, and just wanted matching earrings. My husband got an easy Christmas present for me.
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