Estate 14K Yellow Gold Dyed Lavender Jadeite Stud Earrings

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          These 1980s estate earrings feature two cushion-shaped panels of dyed lavender jadeite, each measuring 19 x 17mm and bezel-set in 14 karat yellow gold. The soft, opaque luster of the jadeite is framed by smooth, rounded gold edges, offering a sleek contrast to the stone’s gentle hue. Finished with omega backings, the earrings provide both a secure fit and a bold yet serene presence.

          Softly sculptural and serene, these earrings offer a quiet boldness that stands apart from more faceted styles. The lavender tone brings a dreamy, almost meditative quality to the piece, while the gold setting adds warmth and structure. Ideal for those drawn to clean lines and natural color in a refined, vintage silhouette.

          The Role of Jadeite in 1980s Jewelry Design

          During the 1980s, bold silhouettes and vibrant color defined jewelry trends—and jadeite was a favored material for its smooth finish and cultural depth. Though traditionally associated with green hues, jadeite was often dyed in fashion-forward shades like lavender to suit the era’s expressive style. These earrings reflect that balance: honoring jade’s centuries-old status while embracing the playful palette and statement-making scale of late 20th-century design.