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Feminine jewelry par excellence, earrings are adorned with precious stones and colored stones to illuminate your face. Luxurious, these jewels shine in your ears and their beauty is breathtaking. To offer or to offer to yourself to please yourself, crack without delay for a pretty pair of earrings!

The diamond: the indestructible gemstone

There are four gemstones.

The diamond

Among these wonders, we obviously find the diamond, the indestructible and noble gem. Different criteria are used to establish its quality: Cut, Carat, Clarity and Color. The first criterion, "Cut" corresponds to its size, i.e. the shape of the stone. Elements such as the number of facets or symmetry are taken into account. The notion of "carat" refers to the weight of the stone, the higher it is, the more precious the diamond is! "Clarity" refers to the purity of the stone and the inclusions that can be found on the diamond. The fewer the inclusions, the higher the quality of the stone as the more light can pass through it. The last element is the color of the diamond. The most beautiful color of the diamond is the D. It corresponds to a color "extra white". The further away from it, the more yellowish the diamond becomes. At Lepage, our diamonds range from D to F color and are of SI (Small Inclusion) quality at least. Find all our diamond earrings on Lepage eshop. Creations from our Maison or proposed by the biggest luxury brands partners like Messika, Dior or Ginette NY!

The three colored stones : sapphire, emerald and ruby

So there are three colored gemstones: ruby, sapphire and emerald. Of great beauty, these stones have specific origins on the planet. Discover our colored gemstone earrings on Lepage eshop. The four of them are therefore the only real gems. Sometimes, by abuse of language, any natural stone is called a "gemstone", but in reality all other gems are fine (transparent), ornamental (hard), or organic (from natural elements such as trees or shells) stones.