
Bracelets
Bracelets made of precious stones and gemstones are available in many forms and colors. Most stone bracelets are threaded on rubber band
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Moonstone multi bracelet...
€29.90The color of the moonstone ranges from white, gray, orange, beige, brown or rainbow-colored to shimmering blue. It has a translucent transparency and is reminiscent of the moonlight with its soft shimmer.
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Moonstone bracelet with sun...
€39.90Moonstone/Silver rosé gold-plated, length 18 cm
This delicate bracelet consists of differently coloured moonstone and the symbol "sun" in silver rosé gold-plated.
The colour of the Moonstone ranges from white, orange, beige, brown or rainbow-coloured to shimmering blue. It has a translucent transparency and its soft shimmer is reminiscent of moonlight.
Moonstone is the protective and lucky stone of women.
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Mookaite bracelet 8 mm faceted
€19.90Mookaite combines the properties of yellow and red jasper and provides calm and balance. It encourages us to gain new experiences, awakens the joy of adventure and helps us to realize ideas and goals with energy and enthusiasm. Mookaite strengthens flexibility and broadens the mental horizon.
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Mookaite bracelet Tumble
€9.90Mookaite combines the properties of yellow and red jasper and provides calm and balance. It encourages us to gain new experiences, awakens the joy of adventure and helps us to realize ideas and goals with energy and enthusiasm. Mookaite strengthens flexibility and broadens the mental horizon.
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Picture Jasper round...
€9.90The name jasper comes from the Greek and means “speckled stone”. However, in ancient times, jasper was used to describe quite different minerals. Jasper is usually classified as a type of chalcedony. It gets its different colors from up to 20% foreign admixtures. Jasper can be found all over the world.
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Design bracelet with...
€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.