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DOLL UP SISTER – ROSAYA – Earrings with 18k Yellow Gold Plating and Ornamental Stone in Sage Greenen
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Rosaya – Ornamental Floral Earrings by Doll Up Sister
Earrings with a golden blossom and an oval stone featuring a delicate ornamental pattern. The combination of the radiant flower and the ornamental surface gives these earrings a sculptural and expressive appearance. The delicate setting and finely crafted blossom are finished with a warm 18k yellow gold plating, creating a striking interplay of ornament, color, and structure.
The gently curved surface of the stone allows light to glide softly across the pattern, emphasizing the depth of the ornamental structure. Expressive earrings designed for versatile wear, suitable for both everyday use and special occasions.
A piece of jewelry for those who appreciate ornamental forms, delicate blossoms, subtle vintage references, and precise design.
To preserve the beauty of your product in the long term, we recommend storing it in its packaging after wear. This protects it from prolonged exposure to light, scratches, and moisture, ensuring you enjoy it for a long time.
Due to varying screen settings, the colors of the original pieces may differ from those shown in the image. Please note that each of our pieces is handmade, so slight variations from the pictured model may occur.
Jewelry is not a toy, so improper use may cause small parts to detach and be swallowed.
Earrings with a golden blossom and an oval stone featuring a delicate ornamental pattern. The combination of the radiant flower and the ornamental surface gives these earrings a sculptural and expressive appearance. The delicate setting and finely crafted blossom are finished with a warm 18k yellow gold plating, creating a striking interplay of ornament, color, and structure.
The gently curved surface of the stone allows light to glide softly across the pattern, emphasizing the depth of the ornamental structure. Expressive earrings designed for versatile wear, suitable for both everyday use and special occasions.
A piece of jewelry for those who appreciate ornamental forms, delicate blossoms, subtle vintage references, and precise design.
To preserve the beauty of your product in the long term, we recommend storing it in its packaging after wear. This protects it from prolonged exposure to light, scratches, and moisture, ensuring you enjoy it for a long time.
Due to varying screen settings, the colors of the original pieces may differ from those shown in the image. Please note that each of our pieces is handmade, so slight variations from the pictured model may occur.
Jewelry is not a toy, so improper use may cause small parts to detach and be swallowed.
Product Information:
Material: 18k yellow gold plating on brass
Color: yellow gold/sage green
Adorned with: glasstone
Height: approx. 25 mm
Width: approx. 19 mm
Thickness: approx. 7 mm
Weight: approx. 8.5 g (pair)
Product name: Rosaya
Brand: AMALA® – Doll Up Sister
All jewelry purchased from AMALA is delivered in a beautiful jewelry box.
Material: 18k yellow gold plating on brass
Color: yellow gold/sage green
Adorned with: glasstone
Height: approx. 25 mm
Width: approx. 19 mm
Thickness: approx. 7 mm
Weight: approx. 8.5 g (pair)
Product name: Rosaya
Brand: AMALA® – Doll Up Sister
All jewelry purchased from AMALA is delivered in a beautiful jewelry box.
Manufacturing Details:
Historical Glass Jewelry Stones
The historical glass jewelry stones come from a small, tradition-rich family manufactory in Germany that continues a Bohemian glass and jewelry-making tradition to this day. The manufactory’s glassworking heritage dates back to 1897. The stones are still produced using inherited press tools, some of which have been used for generations. Many of these tools were originally engraved by hand—particularly ornamental and floral relief patterns that give the glass stones their characteristic depth and distinctive visual language.
This evolved craft tradition, with its inherited tools and techniques, has become something truly special today. We are therefore especially grateful to work with a manufactory that continues to preserve this traditional form of glassmaking to this day.
High-Quality 18k Gold Plating (Doublé)
This piece of jewelry is finished with an approx. 5 µm thick layer of 18k gold (75% pure gold). At this thickness, the plating represents a high-quality finish and is referred to in the jewelry field as Doublé.
The finishing process takes place in a specialized electroplating facility in Pforzheim, with which we have worked for many years. First, a palladium layer is applied as a protective and barrier layer, followed by the gold plating. This results in an even and durable surface.
Production is carried out deliberately in a long-standing partner company in Germany under controlled conditions.
Compared to simple plating, this finish is characterized by a higher gold content, strong durability, and a warm, deep color effect.
Ornamental Metal Elements
This piece of jewelry contains ornamental metal elements that are still produced today by specialized manufacturers using original hand-engraved steel matrices and historical press tools. Many of the forms used by Doll Up Sister were created between approximately 1880 and 1960. A number of these ornaments were originally designed and produced for renowned Parisian fashion houses.
The production of such matrices was considered a highly specialized art of steel engraving: ornaments and reliefs had to be precisely cut by hand into hardened steel in reverse, as negative forms, and without any possibility of correction. The engraver was often also the pattern designer, developing ornamental motifs directly for jewelry and couture.
For Doll Up Sister, the elements of such specialized manufacturers are consciously researched and curated.
Base Alloys and Responsible Manufacturing
For this piece, components are sourced from a long-standing partner company in Germany. They are characterized by dimensional stability and precise workmanship.
The materials used are tested for harmful substances, including according to the OEKO-TEX® Standard. This standard stands for strictly controlled limits and independent testing procedures.
Historical Glass Jewelry Stones
The historical glass jewelry stones come from a small, tradition-rich family manufactory in Germany that continues a Bohemian glass and jewelry-making tradition to this day. The manufactory’s glassworking heritage dates back to 1897. The stones are still produced using inherited press tools, some of which have been used for generations. Many of these tools were originally engraved by hand—particularly ornamental and floral relief patterns that give the glass stones their characteristic depth and distinctive visual language.
This evolved craft tradition, with its inherited tools and techniques, has become something truly special today. We are therefore especially grateful to work with a manufactory that continues to preserve this traditional form of glassmaking to this day.
High-Quality 18k Gold Plating (Doublé)
This piece of jewelry is finished with an approx. 5 µm thick layer of 18k gold (75% pure gold). At this thickness, the plating represents a high-quality finish and is referred to in the jewelry field as Doublé.
The finishing process takes place in a specialized electroplating facility in Pforzheim, with which we have worked for many years. First, a palladium layer is applied as a protective and barrier layer, followed by the gold plating. This results in an even and durable surface.
Production is carried out deliberately in a long-standing partner company in Germany under controlled conditions.
Compared to simple plating, this finish is characterized by a higher gold content, strong durability, and a warm, deep color effect.
Ornamental Metal Elements
This piece of jewelry contains ornamental metal elements that are still produced today by specialized manufacturers using original hand-engraved steel matrices and historical press tools. Many of the forms used by Doll Up Sister were created between approximately 1880 and 1960. A number of these ornaments were originally designed and produced for renowned Parisian fashion houses.
The production of such matrices was considered a highly specialized art of steel engraving: ornaments and reliefs had to be precisely cut by hand into hardened steel in reverse, as negative forms, and without any possibility of correction. The engraver was often also the pattern designer, developing ornamental motifs directly for jewelry and couture.
For Doll Up Sister, the elements of such specialized manufacturers are consciously researched and curated.
Base Alloys and Responsible Manufacturing
For this piece, components are sourced from a long-standing partner company in Germany. They are characterized by dimensional stability and precise workmanship.
The materials used are tested for harmful substances, including according to the OEKO-TEX® Standard. This standard stands for strictly controlled limits and independent testing procedures.