stone strands
Semi-precious stone strands and pearls - DIY jewelry design!
We offer you a wide range of different gemstone strands and pearls. But this is only a small part of our entire range. If you cannot find a stone in the size and shape you want, please contact us. Or visit us in our sales branch in Vienna.
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Eclogite, strand oval with...
€27.30 -30% €39.00length: approx. 40 cm
stone size: approx. 22 x 30mm, inside: 10 x 16mm -
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Aquamarine, round strand...
€29.90The aquamarine (lat. "water of the sea") got its name because of its color, which ranges from delicate light blue, to aquamarine blue and to dark greenish blue. Color-giving element for the blue representative of the beryl group is iron.
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Amazonite, strand round 2...
€29.90The amazonite belongs to the group of potash feldspars. With its beautiful light blue, greenish to strong turquoise coloration, amazonite is a very popular gemstone for jewelry production.
The main occurrence of amazonite is in Brazil. Alexander von Humboldt called this beautiful feldspar "Stone of Amazonia" at that time. -
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Tourmaline red strand round...
€39.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The black tourmaline is also called schorl and is the most common representative of this family. The blue and yellow tourmaline is very rare. The most common are green and red to pink tourmalines.
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Aquamarin Strand round 4,5...
€39.00The aquamarine (lat. "water of the sea") got its name because of its color, which ranges from delicate light blue, to aquamarine blue and to dark greenish blue. Color-giving element for the blue representative of the beryl group is iron.
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Amazonite, strand round 2,5...
€29.90The amazonite belongs to the group of potash feldspars. With its beautiful light blue, greenish to strong turquoise coloration, amazonite is a very popular gemstone for jewelry production.
The main occurrence of amazonite is in Brazil. Alexander von Humboldt called this beautiful feldspar "Stone of Amazonia" at that time. -
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