Mini Shere Khan Citrine Earrings
- 2 in stock
- Backordered, shipping soon
- Free delivery in Europe
- Easy return within 14 days
- +1000 creations delivered
Shere Khan refers to the tiger in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, who lived in India for 6 years. Shere Khan may not have the best role in this story, but in India, he symbolizes strength and victory over negative forces. In the Hindu religion, the goddess MAA Durga rode a tiger when she went to fight her enemies.
Pair of Mini Shere Khan earrings.
925 silver plated with 24 carat gold
Stones: Serrated citrine, 1.5 mm faceted round blue sapphire.
Earring length: 38 mm, width 10.5 mm.
Delivered in a velvet pouch or box to protect your jewelry daily.
Free delivery throughout Europe, and for orders over €300 for the rest of the world.
Delivery conditions
You have 14 days to return your unworn jewelry to us in its original box. The return is at your expense and is easy to do. Upon receipt, we will refund you within 7 days.
To preserve the shine of your jewelry, avoid water, perfume, and shock.
Store them in their case away from light and clean them gently with a soft cloth.
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