Eilat Stone is the national stone of Israel, named after the country’s southernmost city, Eilat. First discovered in the copper mines of King Solomon near the Red Sea, this breathtaking gemstone—sometimes called King Solomon Stone—boasts a striking blend of green and blue hues. Like diamonds, each Eilat Stone has its own unique cut, color, and weight, making every piece truly one of a kind.
Marina has expertly combined the beauty of Eilat Stone with sterling silver and exquisite accent stones to create timeless, elegant jewelry:
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Fleur-de-Lis Brooch & Pendant: This sophisticated brooch features a beautifully cut Eilat Stone framed by a delicate fleur-de-lis accent at its center. A graceful ribbon of sparkling marcasite, set in sterling silver, adds a vintage touch. Designed for versatility, Marina has included a special feature at the back, allowing it to be worn as both a brooch and a pendant—a perfect statement piece for any occasion.
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Elegant Eilat Stone Earrings: These 925 sterling silver earrings showcase Eilat Stone adorned with sparkling crystal accents, offering just the right amount of shimmer. Their refined design makes them ideal for special occasions when you want to shine. Whether worn as a personal keepsake or gifted to a loved one, these earrings bring a touch of Israel wherever you go.
Each of these exquisite pieces captures the history, beauty, and artistry of Israel, making them treasured additions to any jewelry collection.
Brooch:
- Sterling Silver 925
- Eilat Stone
- Marcasite
- 4.59 x 4.59 cm / 1.89 x 1.89 inches
Eilat Stone Ribbon Brooch-Pendant & Sparkle Earrings Set
Marina Meiri channeled her passion for jewelry into her unique boutique business. In 1983 she established her namesake business, and over the past decades, her business has grown, and she has become the go-to purveyor of beautiful keepsake jewelry.
Marina is inspired by the Holy Land and presents collections that reflect the religion of the land with exquisite items that connect the wearer to the Bible and the Holy Land. Marina blends her design ideas with religious and ornamental pieces using various materials, metals, and semi-precious stones.