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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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  • Type of stone: Amazonit
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  • Amazonite bracelet chip

    €7.90

    The light blue, greenish to strong turquoise amazonite belongs to the group of califeldspars. It received its name from Alexander von Humboldt, who called it "stone of Amazonia". The main occurrence of amazonite is in Brazil.

    In the literature of healing stones, amazonite is said to have a strong tension-relieving, invigorating and intuition-strengthening effect. In mental upsets, blockages, stress and burnout, grief and inner turmoil, he sees himself as an encouraging and serenity-giving companion.

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  • Amazonite bracelet facetted...

    €19.90

    Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.

    The light blue, greenish to strong turquoise amazonite belongs to the califeldspar group. It got its name from Alexander von Humboldt, who called it the "stone of Amazonia". The main deposit of Amazonite is in Brazil.

  • Labradorite AA bracelet...

    €24.90

    Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.

    Labradorite is mineralogically a feldspar and was named after its first place of discovery on the Labrador Peninsula. It enchants with its iridescent play of colours, which is known as labradorescence and creates an almost mystical iridescence.

  • Labradorite bracelet...

    €19.90

    Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.

    Labradorite is mineralogically a feldspar and was named after its first place of discovery on the Labrador Peninsula. It enchants with its iridescent play of colours, which is known as labradorescence and creates an almost mystical iridescence.