Jasper Halo Earrings
Jasper Halo Earrings
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If you're unhappy with your purchase, we'll find a solution for you. Most of our products can be returned within 7 days. Returns will be refunded to the original payment method or as a store credit. We do our best to make you comfortable, because let's face it, you're the best.
Jewelry Care Guide
Jewelry Care Guide
To keep your GAIA gold-plated jewelry shining and prevent natural color change (oxidation), follow these simple rules:
- Last On, First Off: Put your jewelry on after makeup, perfume, and lotion have dried. Take it off first when you get home.
- Keep It Dry: Always remove your pieces before showering, swimming, or intense workouts.
- Avoid Chemicals: Direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or saltwater can strip the gold layer and cause dullness.
- Store Safely: Keep your pieces in the GAIA airtight pouch or a jewelry box to protect them from moisture.
Geometric Radiance
A polished stainless steel square charm crowns a textured gold-plated hoop, with a smooth brown Jasper bead suspended at the center. The contrast of cool steel and warm earth tones creates a striking geometric composition, celebrating bold elegance and refined contrast with secure stainless steel ear hooks.
- Elements: Stainless steel square charm, natural Jasper (brown bead), gold-plated textured hoop, stainless steel linking rings and ear hooks
- Size: Statement hoop earring length
- Rarity: One piece
- Associations: Aries, Leo (Jasper)
Express your natural beauty with GAIA pieces, handcrafted with care in Egypt.
Ancient Egyptians revered Jasper as a protective stone, carving it into amulets and seals for warriors and royalty. The circular hoop represents eternity and the endless cycles of nature, while the geometric square form symbolizes cosmic order and divine balance. Romans wore Jasper to invoke courage and grounding strength (Pliny the Elder, Natural History, 77 AD).


