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Experience the refined look of the Silver Mariell Pearl and Marquise Cut CZ Crystal Wedding Earrings, masterfully designed to target brides, bridesmaids and the mother of the bride. This pair combines the elaborate sophistication of rhodium-plated brass and simulated-based shell pearls with the brilliance of cubic zirconia, so you can achieve that lustrous, high-quality style.
Features:
Material: Simulated shell pearls coupled with cubic zirconia in a crescent design give these earrings a luxurious edge, while the metal adds an extra layer of lustre.
Size: Measuring at 0.63" in length and 0.5" in width, these earrings strike a balance between subtlety and exuberance.
Back Finding: Each earring comes with a secure push-back mechanism, guaranteeing a comfortable fitting that lasts all day.
Design: The earrings sport a dazzling cluster design, aptly sized and brimming with the brilliance of high-quality cubic zirconia.
Ideal Gift: Delivered in an embossed Mariell Designs black Kraft gift box, these earrings serve as the perfect present for occasions such as weddings or engagement parties.
Step into the spotlight with the Silver Mariell Pearl and Marquise Cut CZ Crystal Wedding Earrings. They are more than just an accessory; they are a symbol of style and elegance.
Considered pretty, classy, and dainty, enhancing both casual and formal outfits.
Excellent quality for the price, providing good value for money.
Not too large but substantial enough to show in pictures, about the size of a penny.
Very light weight, making them comfortable to wear for extended periods.
Suitable for both weddings and casual night-outs, adding versatility.
Fragile posts and studs that can break easily or become bent.
Some customers felt the earrings look cheap up close, with tiny cubic zirconia and fake-looking pearls.
Smaller than they appear in product images, leading to possible disappointment.
Packaging makes the earrings look like cheap costume jewelry.
Instances of earrings arriving broken or breaking soon after the first use.