14kt Gold-Filled Topaz AB Curliques by Meg Black-Smith

$41.00

These earrings are lightweight, easy to wear and so versatile. They are only 1 3/8 inches long (about 35mm) by 3/8 inches wide (about 10mm) but they look so much more. I have been making this style of earring for many years and it looks good on practically everyone. Wear them in the day or at night or on a cruise or just because. They really work with every occasion. The Aurora Borealis coating gives them more depth or color. These earrings sparkle. Gold-Filled is 1000 times thicker than plating and wear extremely well. I use 14kt Gold-Filled instead of 12kt Gold-Filled metal as I like the color much better.

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These earrings are lightweight, easy to wear and so versatile. They are only 1 3/8 inches long (about 35mm) by 3/8 inches wide (about 10mm) but they look so much more. I have been making this style of earring for many years and it looks good on practically everyone. Wear them in the day or at night or on a cruise or just because. They really work with every occasion. The Aurora Borealis coating gives them more depth or color. These earrings sparkle. Gold-Filled is 1000 times thicker than plating and wear extremely well. I use 14kt Gold-Filled instead of 12kt Gold-Filled metal as I like the color much better.

These earrings are lightweight, easy to wear and so versatile. They are only 1 3/8 inches long (about 35mm) by 3/8 inches wide (about 10mm) but they look so much more. I have been making this style of earring for many years and it looks good on practically everyone. Wear them in the day or at night or on a cruise or just because. They really work with every occasion. The Aurora Borealis coating gives them more depth or color. These earrings sparkle. Gold-Filled is 1000 times thicker than plating and wear extremely well. I use 14kt Gold-Filled instead of 12kt Gold-Filled metal as I like the color much better.

Meg has been designing and making lovely jewelry since 1975. At that time she lived on Cape Cod. For two years Meg apprenticed with Andy and Steve Groag who owned Elfstone Silver and Gold. In 1978, Meg met and married her husband Randy and they moved to Davis, California. For 7 years she worked at the Silo Craft Center on campus, teaching jewelry making, casting, lapidary and even paper making. In 1984, they moved to Nevada City where they still reside. Meg has been a member of the Artery since 1979 and also shows her work in other galleries as well as participating in a few shows. Her jewelry is designed to last and to be enjoyed.