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Rosa green Jade and tsavorites earrings

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Sale price£3,425

A mineral breath — soft yet precise. These Rosa earrings highlight the calming hue of green jade, cut in a smooth cabochon and framed by a halo of tsavorites and diamonds. The blend of textures — matte recycled 18k gold (750/1000), radiant stones, refined lines — results in a vibrant harmony. A delicate yet sculptural design for those who see colour as a personal signature.

Details
Yellow gold Jade Tsavorite

Or jaune recyclé 750/1000
2 jades vertes 6.36 cts
38 tsavorites vertes 0.26 cts
36 diamants 0.11 cts couleur H

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SKU: WB-BODOROSAOJJADTSA_U
We by WHITEbIRD
Rosa green Jade and tsavorites earrings
£3,425.00
We by WHITEbIRD
Created by Stéphanie Roger, We by WHITEbIRD is the in-house jewellery line of WHITEbIRD. Designed as a collection of timeless essentials, it accompanies women through every stage of life, combining pure lines, distinctive stones and a committed, responsible approach to contemporary jewellery.
We by WHITEbIRD
We by WHITEbIRD

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: Yellow gold Jade Tsavorite

Yellow gold

Gold has long been celebrated for its warmth, its glow and its remarkable versatility. Yellow gold, in particular, is the metal in its most traditional expression — the colour that traverses centuries and civilisations. Designers sculpt it, texture it, hammer it or set it with diamonds and coloured stones, revealing a material that is both noble and endlessly adaptable. China, Australia and Russia remain today the world’s leading gold producers. Yet the limited ethical regulations governing extraction have long cast a shadow over its use in jewellery. This is why the Fairmined label was created in 2004: to guarantee the traceability of gold and ensure its positive impact on social development and environmental protection. Thanks to this certification, gold can now be considered “clean”, as opposed to conflict gold or gold extracted using harmful processes. Used since prehistory, gold was one of the first coloured metals mastered by ancient metallurgists. In Egypt, it was collected in small quantities along the Nile and elevated through religious ornamentation. Later, European conquistadors seized its value, while the American Gold Rush shaped an entire region of the West. Today, gold still plays a central economic role and is traded on major international exchanges. In its pure form, however, it remains too soft to be used alone in jewellery. It must be alloyed with other metals, measured in karats. The French market recognises 9k, 14k and especially 18k gold — the latter composed of 75% pure gold, ideal for its durability, stability and non-allergenic properties. 22k gold, intensely yellow and emblematic in India, is also used by certain designers.
Yellow gold

Jade

Jade owes its name to the Spanish piedra de ijada, a term coined by 15th-century conquistadors referring to the iliac area where the stone was believed to bring relief. Long regarded as a symbol of longevity and compassion, jade has held a central place in many cultures, especially across Asia. Often associated with green, jade actually spans a broad spectrum: soft blues, earthy browns, refined greys, delicate purples, vibrant oranges and reds. Its smooth, almost silky surface and distinctive density give it a recognisable, quietly powerful presence. Used in Europe during the Neolithic period for tools and ceremonial objects, jade later became the imperial stone of China, where artists carved it into intricate ornaments and miniature works of art. Its cultural significance remains deeply rooted today. Deposits are also found in Russia, Canada and New Zealand, each offering unique nuances and textures. With its soft touch and naturally sensual quality, jade continues to inspire contemporary designers such as Fernando Jorge, who explore its sculptural and organic potential.
Jade

Tsavorite

Tsavorite takes its name from Tsavo National Park, on the border between Kenya and Tanzania, where it was discovered in 1967 by a British geologist. A rare variety of garnet, it is prized for its exceptional transparency and its vivid green colour, whose intensity greatly influences the stone’s value. Brilliant and often almost inclusion-free, tsavorite stands out for its clarity and light. Its main deposits are located in Kenya and Tanzania. Symbolising new beginnings, tsavorite is associated with hope, positive change and emotional balance. It is said to encourage flexibility and a renewed perspective on people and situations. In contemporary jewellery, its bright, saturated green brings depth and energy to any piece. Francesca Villa uses it to illuminate her antique Chinese-inspired creations, and it also appears in our in-house line, We by WHITEbIRD, where its natural radiance adds a refined, vibrant touch.
Tsavorite

Taking care of your jewels

Pieces of jewelry are delicate little objects. Even if they are made of resistant materials in order to be worn every day, it is still important to follow some general advice for them to keep their original beauty.

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Frequently asked questions

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Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We ship worldwide from Paris with trusted carriers such as DHL Express or Colissimo. Delivery options and fees are calculated at checkout according to your destination and the value of your order.

  • France: Colissimo for orders up to €1,000, DHL Express above.
  • European Union: Prices are calculated with local VAT applied at checkout, based on the delivery address.
  • United Kingdom & United States: Import duties and VAT are included. No additional charges upon delivery.
  • For deliveries outside the European Union, customs procedures may apply depending on the destination.
When will my order be delivered?

Orders can be collected in one of our Paris boutiques, or shipped to your address.

  • In-stock pieces are usually dispatched within 2 to 5 business days.
  • Delivery times vary depending on destination and carrier.
  • For made-to-order or special pieces, production delays are indicated on the product page.

You will receive a confirmation email with tracking details as soon as your order is shipped.

Are returns or exchanges possible?

Yes. If your piece does not fully suit you, you may request a return or exchange:

  • Within 14 days of receipt (28 days for deliveries to the USA)
  • The piece must be unworn, unaltered, and returned in its original condition.

Please note that engraved, resized or custom-made pieces cannot be returned or refunded. Return shipping costs are at the customer’s expense; however, exchanged items are shipped free of charge within the European Union.

Need advice before choosing?

Our team is here to guide you. For questions about sizing, availability, gemstones or gifting, we offer personalised support by phone or email. You may also book a private video consultation (WhatsApp or FaceTime) to view pieces live, receive styling advice or explore a curated selection — just as you would in our boutiques.

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