These Fleur de Lis earrings with overflowing dots of diamonds.  The $650 price is for sterling silver with diamonds. eBay isn't giving me the option of offering options, so they are here in the text of this description. 

Fleur de Lis earrings are available with or without detachable drop. The drops are sold separately. Other drops are available or can be made to order in colored pearls, gemstones, silver or gold. Inter-changeable earrings makes endless possibilities- use and reuse what you have. Never get bored as one small extra piece makes all sorts of new jewelry.  

When you make an offer, be sure to let me know which ones you want. You can also request different colors or karats of gold, platinum, plating, etc.

These fleur de lis earrings contain approximately 12 pts G-VS diamonds.

It's impossible to list all the Fleur de Lis Earring options. Here are a few.  

Fleur de lis earrings in 18K Gold with diamonds $2440
   Akoya Pearl drop in 18K $2200

Fleur de lis earrings in 14K gold with diamonds: $1950 
   Akoya Pearl drop in 14K gold $1750

Fleur de lis earrings in sterling silver with diamonds  $650
    Pearl drops in silver $950

Other drops available, some in stock and some made to order, starting at about $25.00.  

Also posted here on eBay are Fleur de Lis stud earrings- just ask if you can't find them, just ask.
*  Sterling Silver with Diamonds: $475
*  18K Gold with Diamonds: $1250

FASCINATING HISTORY:  The Fleur de Lis dates back to ancient Egypt, and has always represented POWER, ENLIGHTENMENT and GOOD LUCK. There has also been much mystery around the symbol.

In my research, I've been unable to confirm if it was Louis X or Louis XI who was about to lost France in a battle, but all agree that France was about to be lost.  The army was starving, the other side stronger, better armed and they outnumbered the French.  Louis put the already ancient symbol on his shield for power and luck. Against all odds, against all expectations, Louis won the battle and saved France. He declared the Fleur de Lis to be the symbol of France.

As a side note, there were even times when it was illegal for anyone other than French nobility to use or display the fleur de lis.  While I find that a bit rude, this might be why the fleur de lis is always associated with style and elegance. 

Another piece of the mystery is the precise meaning of Fleur de Lis. Some say it means Flower of Louis.  Others say it only means a lily flower.  One of the nice things about the mystery is that you get to choose what it means to you.  What are your thoughts? 

Overflowing dots of diamonds run through my work.  They represent, and give a feeling of abundance. Who doesn't need an abundance of power, enlightenment and good luck?