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Silver Earrings Birthstone June - Moonstone
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Silver Earrings Birthstone Golden November - Citrine
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Silver Earrings Birthstone May - Green Onyx
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Silver Earrings Birthstone July - Ruby
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FAQ
What are Birthstone earrings and how do I choose the stone?
Birthstone earrings feature your birth month stone, set in a petite, refined design. You pick the month, and the stone follows: amethyst for February, moonstone for June, ruby for July, sapphire for September, opal for October, citrine for November. They’re everyday, understated earrings that say something personal about the wearer.
What type of closure do the Birthstone earrings have?
Many of them feature a threaded screw-back, a secure fastening that keeps the earrings firmly in place and won’t come undone accidentally. It’s ideal for daily wear and for anyone worried about losing an earring. The back gently screws onto the post behind the ear.
Are they suitable for sensitive ears?
Yes. The earrings are made from 925 Sterling Silver or 925 Sterling Silver with gold plating—materials that are kind to skin. Indira doesn’t use nickel or titanium, precisely to avoid common reactions for sensitive ears. For extra comfort, you can clean them periodically with a soft cloth.
What’s the difference between the silver version and the Golden one?
The 925 Sterling Silver version has the cool, classic shine of silver. The Golden version is the same silver coated with a layer of gold around 2 microns, giving you the warm hue of gold at a more accessible price than solid gold. Choose based on your skin tone and the rest of the jewelry you wear.
How do I care for earrings with natural stones?
Keep them away from perfume, lotions, and water, and store them separately to prevent scratches. Softer stones like opal and moonstone need extra care — the slightly cloudy look of moonstone is its natural adularescence, not a flaw. Gold plating may soften over time with wear, which is completely normal.
Are they a good birthday gift?
They’re one of the best picks — the birthstone makes them a thoughtful gesture chosen just for that person. And because they’re earrings, there’s no sizing guesswork. Every order includes a warranty certificate, and if needed, you have 30-day returns.
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