EH306 UNITY EARRING
EH306 UNITY EARRING
Details & Fit
- Length: 6.5 cm
- Material: Cubic zirconia, Hmong four hearts charm
Material
Material
- 14K - 18K Gold-plated
Please note that slight imperfections may be present on all handmade pieces.
All jewelry is hypoallergenic, nickel-free, and tarnish-resistant.
Since we use natural stones, please expect slight variations in shape, shade, size, and natural inclusions.
Care Instruction
Care Instruction
Jewelry Care Instructions
To keep your jewelry looking its best and lasting longer, please follow these care tips:
- Store Properly: When not in use, store your jewelry in an airtight container or a soft pouch to prevent tarnishing and scratching.
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep jewelry away from harsh chemicals, including cleaning products, perfumes, lotions, and hair products, as they can damage the metal and gemstones.
- Remove Before Activities: Remove jewelry before swimming, exercising, or engaging in any activities that may cause exposure to sweat or harsh conditions.
- Clean Gently: Clean your jewelry regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and oils. For deeper cleaning, use a jewelry cleaner that is safe for your specific piece, or consult a professional jeweler.
- Avoid Impact: Protect your jewelry from sharp blows, extreme temperatures, and rough surfaces that can cause damage.
- Wear with Care: Put on your jewelry after applying makeup, perfume, and hairspray, and remove it before bedtime to prevent wear and tear.
By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your jewelry remains beautiful for years to come.
What is Hmong?
What is Hmong?
The Hmong are an ethnic group originating from Southeast Asia, primarily found in countries like Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and China. They have their own distinct language, culture, and traditions, with a history of migrating due to political and social upheavals. Many Hmong people also resettled in the United States and other countries as refugees after the Vietnam War.
Hmong symbols are meaningful designs used in their textiles, art, and embroidery, often representing spiritual beliefs, protection, and life cycles. Common symbols include stars (guidance and protection), spirals (growth and transformation), and the Tree of Life (family and ancestry). These symbols are passed down through generations and are incorporated into traditional clothing and quilts, carrying cultural and spiritual significance.