Marie Lichtenberg Ecrou 18kt white gold single hoop earring with diamonds
Marie Lichtenberg
$1695.00
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Marie Lichtenberg's Ecrou 18kt white gold single hoop earring exudes quiet luxury. The hoop is crafted in bright 18kt white gold and punctuated by three rose-cut diamonds totaling 0.097 carats. The prong settings let light dance across the stones, giving a vintage glow that feels instantly timeless. Made in Thailand, this piece keeps its natural-diamond mood front and center, a refined accent that reads modern, not fussy.
With a hinge closure for pierced ears, the piece sits with a clean, uninterrupted line. The hoop sits close to the lobe, making it easy to wear solo or to layer with other earrings without competing for attention. It travels from desk to dinner with the same quiet glow, letting movement reveal the diamonds’ subtle fire as your day unfolds.
Marie Lichtenberg’s Ecrou line leans into modern-minimalist luxury, where precise metal meets small-scale brilliance. This hoop is a versatile companion—equally at home with a sleek blazer or a simple tee—and it elevates any ear stack without shouting.
Materials / Fabrication
- 18kt white gold (750/1000)
- Made in Thailand
- Stone I: 3 diamonds, 0.097ctw, rose-cut, prong setting, H color grade, SI1 clarity grade
- Closure: hinge
- This piece features natural diamonds only
- For pierced ears
- Diamond
Recommended Care
- Wipe with a soft cloth after wear to remove oils and lotions.
- Clean with mild soap and warm water; use a soft toothbrush to gently brush the diamonds and metal; rinse and dry.
- Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals (chlorine, perfume, cleaners) that can dull metal and stones.
- Do not use ultrasonic cleaners; have settings checked periodically by a jeweler.
- Store separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratching.
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About Marie Lichtenberg
Marie Lichtenberg is a fashion jewelry brand that combines historical influences with contemporary design to create unique, heirloom-quality pieces. Founded by former French Elle editor Marie Lichtenberg in 2019, the brand draws inspiration from the forçat chains of her mother’s native Martinique, Indian jewelry traditions, and the symbolic richness of various cultures.
