Lacquer Dipped Gold Trim July Birthstone Ruby Stone Rose | Silver Spring Jewelers
GM26313 jul

This decorative item is a perfect gift for those born in July, with a birthstone of Ruby. This particular rose is dipped in lacquer to preserve it, and then its stem and edges are beautifully trimmed in gold. The petals are adorned with a synthetic ruby representing the July birthstone. The ruby signifies love, health, and wisdom.

 

This item is a unique and beautiful gift and a lasting symbol of love and appreciation. It could be a perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or any other significant occasion for someone born in July, constantly reminding them of your love and thoughtfulness.

 

The rose symbolizes love and beauty, and its preservation in lacquer and gold represents the permanence and value of the feelings that motivated the gift. The ruby stones add a personalized touch, making the recipient feel even more special.

 

The Lacquer Dipped Gold Trim July Birthstone Ruby Stone Rose can be displayed in a vase or a display case designed to showcase its beauty. The best part? It doesn't require any sunlight, water, or other care, making it an easy and lasting keepsake that your loved one can cherish without hassle.

 

Overall, it represents an exquisite blend of natural beauty and human craftsmanship. Coming in an elegant box, it is a perfect token of love that will stand the test of time.

$99.99


1 in stock at 11205 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD (Phone # 301-439-4260)

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  • Lacquer Rose
  • GM26313 jul
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  • 1 in stock at 11205 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD (Phone # 301-439-4260)
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