Introduction to Zarsam Peace Earrings
The Peace Earrings from the Maanimo collection are stud earrings featuring a circular design, suitable for women. Features:
- Disc Shape: The earring features a golden circular disc.
- Material: The body of the earring is made from hypoallergenic stainless steel with 18-carat gold plating, ensuring high color retention.
- Plating Technology: Like other Zarsam jewelry and accessories, this model is plated using PVD technology.
- Placement: The gold disc is designed as a stud that sits closely against the earlobe.
In the Peace Earrings, a gold sheet is used to create the peace symbol.
Construction of Gold Leaf and Resin Earrings
The 24-carat gold sheet is cut into the shape of the peace symbol using specialized technology and equipment. After cutting, the gold layer is placed on a green background. In the final stage, a clear resin layer covers both the background and the gold sheet, giving an elegant and prominent appearance to the earring while enhancing its durability.
At Zarsam, customer satisfaction is paramount. One of the key tools for achieving this satisfaction is offering diverse services in the after-sales department. Important after-sales services include warranty, product repair, exchange, and return options.
Symbol of Peace in Gold Leaf Earrings
As mentioned, the design of the Peace Earrings incorporates the symbol of three lines and a circle (the universal peace sign). Peace has become one of humanity’s unattainable wishes since the dawn of civilization.
Various definitions exist for this beautiful word, with one of the main definitions stating that peace means resolving disagreements with others without violence or coercion.The first time this symbol was recognized as a peace emblem dates back to 1958 when thousands of Britons gathered in Trafalgar Square in central London, calling for a ban on nuclear weapons.
Following this event, more attention was drawn to the three lines and circle symbol, which was later used in 1960 by Americans opposed to the Vietnam War. This symbol is derived from the initials of “Nuclear Disarmament.” However, today it has been extended to encompass all dimensions of peace and friendship, not just nuclear warfare.
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