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Aquamarine bracelet...
€24.90
Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Aquamarine (Latin for "water of the sea") got its name from its colour, which ranges from delicate light blue to aquamarine blue and dark greenish blue. The colour-giving element for the blue representative of the beryl group is iron. -
Peridote bracelet facetted...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The olive-green peridot was already described by Hildegard von Bingen as having antipyretic and detoxifying properties. -
Faceted peridot design pendant
€159.00The olive green peridot was already described by Hildegard von Bingen as having antipyretic and detoxifying properties.
Peridot is also said to have a strong cleansing effect in the emotional sphere. It helps to release anger, resentment and pain and transforms negative energies into positive ones. Peridot supports independence and maturing processes. Peridot is also a good companion for melancholy and depressive moods. -
Aquamarine round bracelet 6 mm
€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.
Aquamarine stands for farsightedness, foresight; promotes perseverance, discipline, lightness and composure. Aquamarine clears confusion and stimulates to complete unfinished business. According to literature, aquamarine helps with allergies, hay fever, complaints of the eyes, respiratory tract, thyroid gland and urinary bladder. -
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Aquamarine Necklace, Button...
€298.00Length approx. 42 cm, adjustable up to 46 cm
Diameter: Course 4mm to 6mm
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Aquamarine Necklace, Button...
€298.00Length approx. 42 cm, adjustable up to 46 cm Diameter: approx. 5mm
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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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