Tudor Rose Petal Sapphire and Tanzanite Ear Climbers | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds
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Tudor Rose Petal Sapphire and Tanzanite Ear Climbers | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

Tudor Rose Petal Sapphire and Tanzanite Ear Climbers | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

Celebrating the profusion of colours that blossom in a British rose garden, our Tudor Rose Petal ear climbers showcase vivid blue sapphires and tanzanites, artfully paired to form precious bursts of colour among the diamonds.

Our Tudor Rose jewels translate the heraldic emblem of England in beautiful, stylised designs imbued with powerful meaning. With its origin in marriage, when the heraldic emblems of two families combined, rose upon rose, to symbolise unity, our modern-day Tudor Rose is the perfect expression of togetherness.

$16,111.40
Tudor Rose Petal Sapphire and Tanzanite Ear Climbers | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds
$16,111.40

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Tudor Rose Petal Sapphire and Tanzanite Ear Climbers | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds

Celebrating the profusion of colours that blossom in a British rose garden, our Tudor Rose Petal ear climbers showcase vivid blue sapphires and tanzanites, artfully paired to form precious bursts of colour among the diamonds.

Our Tudor Rose jewels translate the heraldic emblem of England in beautiful, stylised designs imbued with powerful meaning. With its origin in marriage, when the heraldic emblems of two families combined, rose upon rose, to symbolise unity, our modern-day Tudor Rose is the perfect expression of togetherness.

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Celebrating the profusion of colours that blossom in a British rose garden, our Tudor Rose Petal ear climbers showcase vivid blue sapphires and tanzanites, artfully paired to form precious bursts of colour among the diamonds.

Our Tudor Rose jewels translate the heraldic emblem of England in beautiful, stylised designs imbued with powerful meaning. With its origin in marriage, when the heraldic emblems of two families combined, rose upon rose, to symbolise unity, our modern-day Tudor Rose is the perfect expression of togetherness.