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The yttrium fluorite flower is hand-carved by an expert artisan in Jaipur. The shape of the flower was inspired by the works of Hilma af Klint(1862) and Andy Warhol(1928), resembling a forget-me-not.
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14K recycled yellow gold
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Hand-carved yttrium fluorite and round faceted peridot
- Handmade in Amsterdam
- Finger Size: 3.5 (can be sized up or down 1 size, kindly indicate in notes at check-out or email clientcare@tinygods.com for resizing or to custom order)
All gemstones are natural and hand carved, therefore there may be a slight variation in color, shape, and weight of the product.
The yttrium fluorite flower is hand-carved by an expert artisan in Jaipur. The shape of the flower was inspired by the works of Hilma af Klint(1862) and Andy Warhol(1928), resembling a forget-me-not.
-
14K recycled yellow gold
-
Hand-carved yttrium fluorite and round faceted peridot
- Handmade in Amsterdam
- Finger Size: 3.5 (can be sized up or down 1 size, kindly indicate in notes at check-out or email clientcare@tinygods.com for resizing or to custom order)
All gemstones are natural and hand carved, therefore there may be a slight variation in color, shape, and weight of the product.
- Orders placed by 2pm EST Monday - Friday will ship same day. While we try our best to ship within 1 business day for all orders, if you have an expedited request, kindly note that at check out.
- All full-priced items are eligible for return and refund within 30 days.
- Read our full shipping and returns policy here
- Orders placed by 2pm EST Monday - Friday will ship same day. While we try our best to ship within 1 business day for all orders, if you have an expedited request, kindly note that at check out.
- All full-priced items are eligible for return and refund within 30 days.
- Read our full shipping and returns policy here
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