
Circular earrings with a hanging stone in the center, combining simplicity and elegance. The suspended stone adds a touch of mystery, creating an accessory that stands out for its refined charm. Ovid: poet who wrote about corals in his work Metamorphoses. In it, he explains how coral acquired its quality of being soft under water and hardening upon contact with air. It is said that Perseus, after killing Medusa, placed her head on a bed of seaweed. They absorbed the monster's blood and turned to stone. In this way, the sea nymphs repeated this with other twigs and scattered them across the sea. This collection is handmade, made piece by piece. The colors and shape of the stone may vary from the photo due to the nature of the stone, which makes each piece unique and exclusive.