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The 1.07 earring showcases raw aesthetic and geometric shapes. Each earring is an optical effect, inspired by piercing aesthetic. It is an endlessly mix-and-matchable product.
Details
Size of the earring: 3cm diameter
Weight: 2g
Gemstones
The selection of gems brings a contemporary touch to your jewel. The gems can be tailored to everyone’s wish accross a mix of semi-precious and precious gemstones chosen for their vibrant colors and wonderful reflections :
- blue topaz is light blue as the Mediterranean sea on the first of july. The gemstone is known for its calming and soothing characteristics, associated with emotional well-being and effective communication.
- peridot is predominantly composed by the mineral olivine giving the stone this special Mediterranean green. The peridot stone is often associated with prosperity and abundance.
- amethyst has an intense violet colour, reminding us of the shades of the ocean. It is a versatile and powerful gemstone that is highly regarded for its ability to promote spiritual growth, emotional well-being, and mental clarity.
- pink tourmaline has a vivid and vibrant pink color. It is believed to open and energize the heart chakra, promoting feelings of love and emotional healing.
- cordierite has a deep blue colour echoing the depths of the sea. While some people believe in the spiritual and healing properties of the cordierite, others simply appreciate its beauty and rarity.
- citrine with its shimmering orange hues evokes the sun from the south of France. Citrine's significance is often linked to its warm and inviting color, which radiates a sense of joy and positivity.
- garnet has a deep red colour. The stone has a rich history and has been used in jewelry for centuries, they have been cherished for their beauty and symbolism, often associated with protection, strength, and love.
The gems can be tailored to everyone’s wish. Feel free to contact us for specific requests.
Precious metals
Our jewels are available in recycled silver 925 and vermeil (5 microns 18k gold plated recycled silver) and can be tailored in 18 carat gold upon request.
Responsible production & sourcing
Mermere’s jewelry is produced on a make to order basis, made from recycled precious metals, crafted by hand in Marseille and designed by Noé, with respect for the traditions of artisanal craftsmanship.
Click here for additional information regarding the production of our jewels and the sourcing and processing of our precious metals and gemstones.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Shipping
- Complimentary shipping within the European Union
- Worldwide shipping
Secure payments
- Visa®, Mastercard®, Maestro® and American Express®.
- PayPal®, Apple Pay®, Klarna® and Alma® (installment payments available).
Returns & Exchanges
- Easy returns within 14 days of receiving your order.
Crafting Times
- Ready to ship: dispatched within 2 business days.
- Crafted to order: 3 - 6 weeks.
Signature packaging
- Each order includes a certificate of authenticity, a personalized note from the designer, and a postcard reflecting the spirit of the house.
- The jewelry piece is presented in a reusable black satin pouch and placed inside a black box, hand-adorned with a wax seal bearing the studio’s logo.

Topaz — Boldness & Determination
Known since Antiquity on the island of Topazos in the Red Sea, topaz travelled along the maritime routes linking Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It embodies the boldness and determination of Mediterranean sailors who ventured into the unknown.
Peridot — Protection & Courage
Mined for over 3,000 years on the island of Zabargad, off the coast of Egypt, peridot was known as the “gem of the sun” and worn as a protective talisman. It symbolizes protection and courage.
Cordierite — Freedom & Independence
Known as the “Vikings’ stone” and associated with navigation thanks to its unique optical properties, cordierite was believed to help travelers find their way. It embodies the freedom to choose one’s own path and independence of spirit.
Amethyst — Wisdom & Serenity
In Greek mythology, amethyst is linked to the nymph Amethystos, who was protected from intoxication by the gods. The ancient Greeks saw it as a symbol of self-control, wisdom, and serenity.
Garnet — Devotion & Loyalty
Highly prized in Roman and Byzantine jewelry, garnet adorned precious heirlooms passed down from generation to generation. It symbolizes devotion and loyalty.
Citrine — Generosity & Togetherness
Citrine evokes abundant harvests, the sharing of food, and the large gatherings that have shaped Mediterranean life since Antiquity. It symbolizes generosity and conviviality.

Pink tourmaline — Kindness & Harmony
Valued for its delicate pink hues reminiscent of Mediterranean sunsets, pink tourmaline has long been associated with affection and sincere bonds. It symbolizes kindness, gentleness, and harmony between people.
Emerald — Hope & Renewal
Treasured in Ancient Egypt, most notably by Cleopatra, the emerald was associated with fertility, spring, and the renewal of nature. It symbolizes hope and renewal.
Sapphire — Truth & Integrity
Highly prized by the rulers of the Byzantine Empire, the sapphire was associated with justice and divine protection. It symbolizes truth and integrity.
Ruby — Nobility & Prestige
Admired since Antiquity by Greek and Roman elites for its deep red hue, reminiscent of blood and fire, the ruby adorned the jewelry of rulers and warriors. It symbolizes nobility and prestige.
Diamond — Strength & Eternity
Known to the ancient Greeks as adamas, meaning "the unconquerable," the diamond was admired for its exceptional hardness and enduring nature. It symbolizes strength and eternity.