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Aloria Calibré Cut Aquamarine Earrings | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

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Aloria Calibré Cut Aquamarine Earrings | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

Our Aloria calibré cut aquamarine earrings feature the heart shape Sovereign motif - an enduring symbol of Garrard - traced in contrasting calibré cut aquamarines, set side by side to form a seamless flow of colour. Delicate pavé diamonds frame the innovative design, which wraps around the ear for a look that will always feel fresh and modern.

A fresh interpretation of an iconic design rooted in Garrard heritage. The heart shape Sovereign motif is inspired by the setting of the Cullinan I diamond, the world’s largest cut and colourless diamond, in the Sovereign’s Sceptre in 1910.

Our Aloria calibré cut aquamarine earrings feature the heart shape Sovereign motif - an enduring symbol of Garrard - traced in contrasting calibré cut aquamarines, set side by side to form a seamless flow of colour. Delicate pavé diamonds frame the innovative design, which wraps around the ear for a look that will always feel fresh and modern.

A fresh interpretation of an iconic design rooted in Garrard heritage. The heart shape Sovereign motif is inspired by the setting of the Cullinan I diamond, the world’s largest cut and colourless diamond, in the Sovereign’s Sceptre in 1910.

$9,700.73

Original: $27,716.37

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Aloria Calibré Cut Aquamarine Earrings | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

$27,716.37

$9,700.73

Description

Our Aloria calibré cut aquamarine earrings feature the heart shape Sovereign motif - an enduring symbol of Garrard - traced in contrasting calibré cut aquamarines, set side by side to form a seamless flow of colour. Delicate pavé diamonds frame the innovative design, which wraps around the ear for a look that will always feel fresh and modern.

A fresh interpretation of an iconic design rooted in Garrard heritage. The heart shape Sovereign motif is inspired by the setting of the Cullinan I diamond, the world’s largest cut and colourless diamond, in the Sovereign’s Sceptre in 1910.