Set of silver jewelry Aphrodite with natural moldavites

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  • Material: 925/1000 sterling silver
  • Stone size: 7x5 mm
  • Diameter: 4mm
  • Production: Czech Republic
  • Weight: 3.4 gr

Goddess of love earrings

The earrings are made of high quality 925 sterling silver plated with rhodium. They are decorated with two cosmic stones of moldavite. Product weight - 3.4 grams, fastened with a screw lock. Earrings with a graceful bend will become your main adornment. They can be worn every day or worn at a gala event complete with a pendant. The jewelry can be a great gift for a woman of any age. The earrings are elegant and luxurious. Such qualities are appreciated by both young girls and adult women. In addition, it is believed that Moldavite gives wisdom to its owner and protects him from the evil eye. The stone is often used for meditation and for strengthening the connection with the cosmos.

Aphrodite
The goddess of love and fertility Aphrodite is a muse for poets, painters and sculptors. Her beauty is celebrated in poems, poetry, portraits and sculptures. Aphrodite is the personification of femininity, beauty and love. In different cultures it is called Venus, Astarte or Ishtar. She is always portrayed as a beautiful maiden surrounded by flowers, herbs and birds, singing her beauty. The most beautiful version of the birth of a goddess is her appearance from sea foam. A beautiful maiden came ashore and flowers bloomed under her feet. Even the Olympian gods could not resist the goddess's charm. Both mortals and gods fell in love with her. Aphrodite was fascinated and fascinated. Among her lovers were both ordinary people and powerful deities. The girl was married to Hephaestus. He was smart and resourceful, but ugly. Aphrodite often cheated on her husband. Among her novels, the most beautiful is her love for Adonis, the mortal prince. The young man was beautiful and even the goddess could not resist him, but he was killed while hunting. Aphrodite descended to earth to find the body of her beloved. Her suffering touched even Zeus, and he asked Hades to release the young man from the kingdom of the dead to his beloved. Since then, he spends half a year in the underworld, and half a year with his beloved.