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Faceted aquamarine pendant
€59.00Aquamarine (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 watermelon...
€149.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and the green verdelite, the combination of these is called watermelon tourmaline.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Gemstone Chain Tourmaline...
€159.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 5 mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
This necklace made of tourmaline can be adjusted in length. -
Gemstone Chain Tourmaline...
€119.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 5 mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
This necklace made of tourmaline can be adjusted in length. -
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sapphire bracelet facetted...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Sapphire donut 30 mm
€49.00The 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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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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Sapphire pendant
€98.00The 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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Sapphire pendant
€98.00The 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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Schorl (black tourmaline)...
€49.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. Black tourmaline is also known as schorl and is the most common member of this family. Black tourmaline is a protective stone, especially against negative energies and electrosmog.
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Schorl (black tourmaline)...
€29.90Tourmalines come in many different colors. Black tourmaline is also known as schorl and is the most common member of this family. Black tourmaline is a protective stone, especially against negative energies and electrosmog.
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Tourmaline black (schorl)...
€29.90Tourmalines come in many different colors. Black tourmaline is also known as schorl and is the most common member of this family. Black tourmaline is a protective stone, especially against negative energies and electrosmog.
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Tourmaline black bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Tourmaline black bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Tourmaline blue...
€139.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The blue variety is called indigolite and is one of the rarer ones.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline multi bracelet...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Tourmaline pink (rubellite)...
€129.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and glows an intense pink in transmitted light.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline red (rubellite)...
€39.90Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and glows an intense pink in transmitted light.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral.