Handmade Rose Gold & Carnelian earrings. Carnelian was bow-drilled for beads seven thousand years ago in neolithic Baluchistan west of the Indus River. It was favoured in Mesopotamia and by the ancient Romans in the cutting of seals, for hot wax does not stick to Carnelian.
Carnelian is of the Chalcedony crystal family and is basically a form of very fine-grained Quartz. Historically it has been mined in many different locations; the Carnelian of the above earrings was mined in the early 1900s from ancient mines on the west of the Indian sub-continent, in what is now the state of Gujerat, from which consistently high grade Carnelian has been sourced for thousands of years.
The above beads were also cut in Gujerat at the time of their extraction, in the traditional “barrel” shape, specifically to be trekked across India into the remote valleys of the far north-east, for trade with particular tribal groups of Nagaland for whom they were items of prestige, wealth and distinction, worn in graduated long twine-threaded strands.
The above old Carnelian beads were from such a bead necklace.
Handmade Rose Gold & Carnelian Earrings
$585.00
Handmade Rose Gold earrings of old barrel cut beads, well-matched, from an old Naga bead strand, transformed in Sydney to a lovely elegant pair of earrings, in hand-worked solid 9ct Rose Gold.
Note: the Rose Gold of these earrings has been created in Sydney, from pure 999 24ct Gold granules, with just the correct amount of copper required for a fine subtle Rose Gold colour; all the 9ct Rose Gold work has been handcrafted in Sydney, hooks, wirework, granulations and cappings; the total weight of 9ct Gold used is 2.7 grams. (Carnelian setting dimensions approx 11×8.5mm; 27mm total eardrop length.)
See below further information on these fine and unusual earrings.