Pearl Jewellery

Pearl and Fashion Jewelry – Golden Wattle

Posted on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Category: Bridal Jewelry

pearl jewerly in Golden Wattle designThe Golden Wattle blooms in spring. You can find it everywhere in the streets, courtyards and squares etc. It was believed as the borderline that used in dividing farmland from each other when the early colonists opened up large tracts of wasteland in Australia. As of today, you can even find edible Acacia seeds in the stores open by the aboriginal peoples of Australia. So it is understandable why Golden Wattle was ultimately selected as Australia’s national flower and was the obvious choice for the floral emblem.

The Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is certainly attractive with its showy, large, bright golden flower heads. It shows the two favorites of Australian- shade and gold-like color to people all over the world.

With CathayGems.com, we have pearl sets, gold plated pearl earrings available in design of Golden Wattle for you to choose from.

pearl earrings

Without question, these gold plated pearl earrings will be a great addition to your jewelry collection. The twelve Cubic Zirconia diamonds reflect and make the metal shine as if it was a real Golden Wattle! This pair of earrings measures approximately 1/2″ x 1/3″ in two longest dimensions and has an approximate weight of 4.5grams.

pearl set

This beautiful matching pearl set is made of clustered real 3-4mm freshwater pearls, both set in pure 925 sterling silver.
These cultured freshwater pearls are all genuine not imitations, with high luster. They are clustered together in a unique Golden Wattle shape. A perfect gift for any woman from a younger girl to a grown up woman, made of real pearls at a wholesale price.

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