Stone Jewellery
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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Aventurine bracelet 10 mm
€29.90Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Chakra bracelet for...
€7.90Chakra bracelet with rock crystal, aventurine, rose quartz, carnelian, sodalite, amethyst and orange calcite for children or very delicate wrists.
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Tourmaline black bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Turmaline AA multi bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Hematite Bracelet round 4mm
€9.90The familiar name bloodstone is derived from the red abrasion of hematite, which colors the cooling water blood red during grinding. Crystalline hematite is also called iron luster, red iron ore or glass head.
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Earrings Botswana agate
€49.00Earrings are the perfect jewelry for every woman. Earrings made of real gemstones are particularly elegant. The earring hooks are made of 925 sterling silver.
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Collier...
€153.30 -30% €219.00Total length: 46 cm
4 row gemstone necklace with high quality magnetic clasp in silver gold plated. -
Aventurine bracelet 8 mm...
€19.90Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Green Agate Bracelet 6mm...
€23.90Agate dyed.
Agate has always been a very popular jewelery and healing stone, from which many objects of art were made in ancient times. Its name probably goes back to its first place of discovery, the river Achates in Sicily. It was also colored early on. -
Aventurine children's...
€7.90A bracelet made of green aventurine for children or very delicate wrists.
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Hematite children's...
€7.90A bracelet made of hematite, also known as bloodstone, for children or very delicate wrists.
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Faceted watermelon...
€149.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and the green verdelite, the combination of these is called watermelon tourmaline.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline pink (rubellite)...
€129.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and glows an intense pink in transmitted light.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline red (rubellite)...
€39.90Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and glows an intense pink in transmitted light.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline blue...
€139.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The blue variety is called indigolite and is one of the rarer ones.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline black (schorl)...
€29.90Tourmalines come in many different colors. Black tourmaline is also known as schorl and is the most common member of this family. Black tourmaline is a protective stone, especially against negative energies and electrosmog.
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Aventurine bracelet...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The green aventurine, also known as aventurine quartz, was named after a glass variety discovered by chance (Italian: "a ventura"). The light to dark green colour of aventurine is often interspersed with iridescent mica or haematite inclusions.