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Earrings Yellow Gold & Diamonds Carrousel

Gold & Diamonds Carrousel

Designed by Anita Gumuchian, these elegant 18K yellow gold earrings feature a “carrousel” motif and are set with 122 round brilliant diamonds. These diamond earrings have a total weight of 3.05 carats and have an earring hook and hinge design. Anita Gumuchian’s visionary designs are the result of her dedication to jewelry design and her personal love for the industry. She is joined by her husband and son who spend days designing new ideas for new collections and pieces.

The process for creating the jewelry begins with brainstorming and conversations. Each piece is then designed and handmade in Marin County using old-world techniques. The material used to create the jewelry is a mix of platinum, silver, and various karat golds. Other materials used include copper, nickel, and shibuichi, which is a type of metal-smithing technique.

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Each piece of jewelry is individually handcrafted in a specialized factory. The jewelry is carefully thought out by the makers themselves, who combine their own intuition and years of experience to create each unique piece. The result is an exquisitely crafted piece of jewelry. If you’re looking for a unique piece of jewellery that is affordable yet exquisite, James Banks Design is the perfect place to start.

Earrings Yellow Gold & Diamonds Carrousel

James Banks Design has become one of the most popular jewelry brands. Each piece is handcrafted by women in New York and Antwerp. They use old-world techniques and materials to create each piece. The metals used include various karat golds, platinum, silver, copper, nickel, and even shibuichi, an ancient Japanese technique. This makes each piece of Gumuchian jewelry an exquisite work of art.

Gumuchian jewelry is handmade by women in Antwerp and New York. The jewelry is designed and handmade by women in an ancient workshop using old-world techniques. Many of these jewelry pieces are a work of art. They will add a unique touch to any outfit. The result is a beautiful pair of earrings. The quality is unmatched, as each piece has been carefully crafted with generations of experience and a close connection between the designer and the client.

The Gumuchian brand is made by women in New York and Antwerp. The jewelry is designed and handmade in Marin County, California. Each piece is made by a woman using old-world techniques. The earring has a unique design that is created in the hands of a woman. They are a work of art. They are made by women in a special workshop where they are skilled.

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