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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Hematite Bracelet round 4mm
€7.90The 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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Jade green Bracelet 4mm
€15.90Jade colored green.
The green jade is considered a lucky stone and stands for health and prosperity. This stone is in great demand, especially in Asia, and is often worn as an amulet. -
Rhodonite Bracelet 5mm...
€9.90Rhodonite got its name because of its pink color. This comes from the Greek and translates as "rose". In ancient times it was considered a protective stone for travelers whom it was supposed to protect from danger.
Rhodonite gives strength and confidence. Helps with life changes and fears. Ideal for children and adolescents in puberty. -
turquoise bracelet facetted...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Turquoise bracelet nugget
€49.00Turquoise has been a sought-after gemstone since ancient times. The mineral turquoise is named after the color of the stone. There are also apple-green varieties of turquoise. Famous sites have been found in the USA (Arizona), Israel and China.
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Turquoise bracelet Tumble
€19.90Turquoise has been a sought-after gemstone since ancient times. The mineral turquoise is named after the color of the stone. There are also apple-green varieties of turquoise. Famous sites have been found in the USA (Arizona), Israel and China.
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Turquoise bracelet Tumble S
€29.90Turquoise has been a sought-after gemstone since ancient times. The mineral turquoise is named after the color of the stone. There are also apple-green varieties of turquoise. Famous sites have been found in the USA (Arizona), Israel and China.