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Sterling Silver Greek Key Earrings: Handcrafted Spiral Dangle
Sterling Silver Greek Key Earrings: Handcrafted Spiral Dangle
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DESIGN: Square-shaped earrings featuring an elegant Greek key meander spiral pattern, crafted in pure sterling silver for timeless appeal
MATERIAL: Genuine .925 sterling silver construction ensures lasting quality and hypoallergenic wear for sensitive ears
DIMENSIONS: Each earring measures approximately 1 inch in length and 0.75 inches in width, perfect for everyday wear
SECURE FIT: French wire hooks with coiled detail provide comfortable and secure attachment throughout the day
VERSATILE STYLE: Classic geometric design pairs beautifully with both casual and formal attire for any occasion
These elegant sterling silver earrings showcase the timeless Greek key meander pattern, crafted into a sophisticated square design. The spiral motif, deeply rooted in ancient Greek artistry, creates a mesmerizing visual effect that draws the eye inward. Each earring features a carefully crafted spiral pattern within a square frame, demonstrating exceptional silversmithing artistry. The earrings hang from secure sterling silver fish hook clasps, making them both comfortable and secure to wear. The brushed silver finish adds a contemporary touch to this classical design, making these earrings versatile enough for both casual and formal occasions. Their lightweight construction ensures comfortable all-day wear, while the durable sterling silver material maintains its lustrous appearance over time. These statement pieces measure approximately 1 inch in length and width, offering the perfect balance between subtle elegance and bold style.
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