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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€59.00In the literature on healing stones, amazonite is said to have a strong tension-relieving, invigorating and intuition-strengthening effect. It is an uplifting and calming companion for emotional upsets, blockages, stress and burnout, grief and inner restlessness.
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€59.00The blue chalcedony or chalcedony in its banded form is also known as chalcedony agate.
The light blue chalcedony was probably named after an ancient city on the Bosporus. -
Faceted ruby pendant
€59.00The 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.
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Faceted ruby pendant
€69.00The 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.
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Lava Bracelet round 4mm
€7.90Lava is eruptive magma that solidifies on the surface in the course of volcanic activity. There is black, brown and reddish lava.
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Lava round bracelet 7 mm
€15.90Lava is eruptive magma that solidifies on the surface in the course of volcanic activity. There is black, brown and reddish lava.
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Necklace green Turquoise &...
€124.50 -50% €249.00Total length: approx. 47cm
Multi-row gemstone necklace with knotted clasp - metal free! -
Onyx bracelet 18 mm
€24.90Onyx also stands for assertiveness, self-confidence and goal orientation. It improves logical thinking.
According to literature, onyx is also said to improve the sense of hearing and is generally regarded as a healing stone for the ears and other sensory organs and nerve function. -
Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
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Ruby donut 30 mm
€59.00The 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.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€59.00The 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.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€49.00The 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.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€59.00The 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.