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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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  • Moss Agate Bracelet 6mm

    €9.90

    Moss agate got its name from its moss-like green inclusions. It is considered a lucky stone and stands for freedom and communication. It helps us to cope with our life more easily, stimulates creativity and mind and increases our self-confidence. In addition, it strengthens our connection to nature.

  • Moss agate pendant

    €49.00

    Moss agate got its name from its moss-like green inclusions. It is considered a lucky stone and stands for freedom and communication. It helps us to manage our lives more easily, stimulates creativity and intellect and increases our self-confidence. It also strengthens our connection to nature.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €119.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €69.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.