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Jewelry made of real gemstones, from amethyst to citrine, semi-precious Stones in many different colors and shapes for your individual Jewelry design.

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  • Rock crystal round bracelet...

    €15.90

    Rock crystal, the colorless and purest form of crystalline quartz, was regarded in ancient times as eternally frozen ice (Greek “crystallos” ice).
    Rock crystal can be found all over the world, in Brazil, Madagascar, the USA and of course the Alps.

  • Rock crystal round bracelet...

    €19.90

    Rock crystal, the colorless and purest form of crystalline quartz, was regarded in ancient times as eternally frozen ice (Greek “crystallos” ice).
    Rock crystal can be found all over the world, in Brazil, Madagascar, the USA and of course the Alps.

  • Ruby donut 30 mm

    €59.00

    The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.

  • Ruby pendant (star ruby)

    €59.00

    The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.

  • Ruby pendant (star ruby)

    €49.00

    The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.

  • Ruby pendant (star ruby)

    €59.00

    The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.