These Edwardian fleur-de-lis earrings with diamonds in antique style are crafted in 14k white gold, weigh 2.5g and measure 3.2cm long, 12.5mm wide and 2mm deep. These elaborately detailed and immaculately crafted Edwardian style fleur-de-lis earrings of absorbing monochromatic aesthetic depict a pair of masterfully designed, diamond-encrusted fleur-de-lis silhouettes, suspending 'en tremblant' from alluring diamond collets by means of delicate ringlets. The fleur-de-lis, also known as the 'Lily of France', is a stylized design of either an iris or a lily used decoratively and symbolically being one of the most extensively used significant symbols for many centuries. According to heraldic histories of Europe, it originated in the tenth century as a symbol of sovereignty, and was later adopted as the emblem of French King Louis the VII. While it has appeared on countless European coats of arms and flags over the centuries, the fleur-de-lis is particularly associated with the French monarchy in a historical context, and more recently with the Spanish monarchy as the only remaining monarchs of the Bourbon House. These refined Edwardian style fleur-de-lis earrings of symbolic significance are cumulatively adorned with 0.56cts of pavé-set full-cut diamonds graded H-I color and SI1 clarity, embellished with artfully mille grained contours throughout. Featuring 14k white gold lever-backs, these fleur-de-lis earrings of classic flair and feminine grace are designed exclusively for pierced ears.
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