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Instant purchase is welcome. No need to comment. Please purchase only if you understand that this is a handmade item. Please be sure to read the details regarding transactions and products in the profile section and agree to them before purchasing! ◾️Materials Used 14kgf (14k Gold Filled) Roman Glass All metal parts (hooks, chains, wires, etc.) are 14kgf. Length including hook: Approximately 3 cm All parts are very delicate. Please handle them with care as they may break if excessive force is applied. The actual color may differ depending on your monitor environment. Also, the size may be difficult to understand from the photos alone, so please be sure to check carefully. Natural stones may contain internal flaws and inclusions. Please enjoy them as part of the natural material's character! ◾️14KGF (Gold Filled) Made by pressing a 14k gold plate that is nearly 100 times thicker than ordinary 14k gold materials, it is resistant to peeling and discoloration even after long-term use, and is also enjoyed as a material that is less likely to cause allergic reactions. It has a matte finish, so it's gold but not too flashy... it's a color that blends well with the skin. Allergic reactions vary from person to person, so it cannot be guaranteed that allergic reactions will not occur in everyone. #14kgf #14k Gold Filled #14kgf Earrings #Blue #Antique Glass #Roman Glass ※Roman glass is a glass product made during the Roman Empire (approximately 1600-2000 years ago). The Roman glass used in this item is a fragment that was submerged in the riverbed of Afghanistan for a long time. When glass is buried in soil and sand for a long time, it undergoes a chemical reaction and the surface becomes silvered. It's a little difficult to see in the photos, but... the silvered part shines beautifully! The silvered part will come off if rubbed with strong force, so please handle it gently.
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