Stone Pendants
Our gemstone pendants are set in 925 sterling silver and can be worn with a silver chain or sporty on a leather strap.
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Turquoise pendant
€39.90Turquoise has been a coveted 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 are found in the USA (Arizona), Israel and China.
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Tanzanite pendant
€79.00Tanzanite is an intensely blue to blue-violet variety of zoisite, translucent to clear, named after its location in Tanzania, where it was first discovered.
Zoisite is highly sought after as a precious stone and gemstone and sometimes also has cat's eye effects. -
Sugilite pendant
€119.00Sugilite 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.
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Faceted emerald pendant
€69.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Rose quartz pendant
€69.00Rose quartz is the pink-colored variety of crystalline quartz. It is the stone of love and tenderness and stands for gentleness and kindness.
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Mondstein Anhänger facettiert
€39.90Moonstone is considered the stone of women and all things feminine. It protects and strengthens women in all phases of life, from birth, puberty and pregnancy to the menopause. Moonstone strengthens intuition and empathy. It provides support during emotional crises and fears, has a harmonizing and balancing effect and promotes the ability to love.
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Lapis Lazuli pendant
€49.00Royal lapis lazuli is considered a stone of friendship and truth. The name lapis lazuli has its origins in the Arabic word “azul” (meaning “sky”) and the Latin word “lapis” (meaning “stone”).
Lapis lazuli was already a sought-after precious and protective stone thousands of years ago. It was also used as a color in painting. -
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Chalcedony pendant
€49.00The light blue chalcedony, the “stone of orators”, stands for communication, strengthens oratory and self-expression and also helps to listen and understand.
The healing stone literature assigns chalcedony to the larynx area, and therefore also to the thyroid gland and vocal cords. It is also said to have a supportive effect on the kidneys and bladder. Chalcedony is also used for hoarseness, colds and allergies. -
Faceted aquamarine pendant
€49.00Aquamarine (Latin for “water of the sea”) got its name from its color, which ranges from a delicate light blue to aquamarine blue and dark greenish blue. The coloring element for the blue representative of the beryl group is iron.
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Faceted amethyst pendant
€39.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Faceted amethyst pendant
€49.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Precious shungite pendant...
€13.90Shungite, a special healing and power stone from Karelia, is the stone of cleansing, regeneration and rejuvenation.
Worn on the body, it is said to protect against electromagnetic radiation, 5G and other harmful radiation sources.
Size: approx. 20 x 20 mm. Hole diameter: 2.5 mm
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Opalite blue Pendant
€34.30 -30% €49.00925 sterling silver
Stone size: approx. 18 x 25 mm, set in 925 sterling silver -
Labradorite Pendant
€34.30 -30% €49.00925 sterling silver
Size: approx. 19 x 22 mm, set in 925 sterling silver -
Charoite stone pendant
€39.90Charoite is a rare stone that is found only once, in Siberia. Mining is strictly regulated, which is another reason for the higher price of this special mineral. Its color is deep purple with a typical fibrous structure.
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Charoite stone pendant
€29.90Charoite is a rare stone that is found only once, in Siberia. Mining is strictly regulated, which is another reason for the higher price of this special mineral. Its color is deep purple with a typical fibrous structure.
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Sapphire donut 30 mm
€59.00The name of this gemstone is derived from the Greek "sappheiros" for "blue" and includes not only the blue corundum variety but also all other colors except red (ruby).
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Ruby donut 30 mm
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Chrome diopside pendant
€25.90The name diopside is derived from the Greek words "dis" (double), "opsis" (sight) and "idos" (shape). The emerald green chrome diopside increases inspiration and creativity and gives more joie de vivre and harmony.
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Chiastolite pendant
€24.90The brown chiasolite belongs to the andalusite group. The name chiastolite comes from the Greek and refers to the letter "chi". Due to the cross-like pattern of the stone, it is also known as the "cross stone".
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Faceted lemon quartz pendant
€69.00Lemon quartz, also known as lemon quartz, brings light and joy. Its color ranges from soft pale yellow, smoky yellow to yellow-green and intense yellow and its color alone lifts the mood and drives away negative thoughts.
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Prehnite pendant faceted
€79.00The bright green prehnite was first discovered by Baron von Prehn at the Cape of Good Hope in the 18th century and named after him. There are also large deposits of prehnite in Australia, where the Aborigines regard it as a healing stone for eternal youth.