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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. -
Leather Bangle Hematite Single
€19.90Material: Leather, gemstones, stainless steel
This elastic bangle made of cowhide is simply pulled over the wrist and does not need a clasp. -
Leather Bangle Hematite
€19.90Material: Leather, gemstones, stainless steel
This elastic bangle made of cowhide is simply pulled over the wrist and does not need a clasp. -
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.
Deposits of hematite can be found in England, Brazil, China, Bangladesh and the Czech Republic, among others. -
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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Tansanite Necklace, Button...
€298.00Length approx. 42 cm, adjustable up to 46 cm
Diameter: approx. 4-5mm
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Hematite strand Button 3 mm...
€24.90Hematite used to be made into classic mourning jewelry. Newer bloodstone necklaces often consist of pressed hematite powder, which are produced cheaply in masses in the Far East. To distinguish then also the term hematite or hematite jewelry is used.
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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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