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  • Pearl white, potato 5,5 - 6 mm

    €49.00

    Our pearls are freshwater pearls. These are available in different colors, some natural, some stained and many sizes and shapes.

    Pearls can be wonderfully combined with other stones and give every piece of jewelry a valuable touch.

    The pearl is the "stone" of beauty. Good for skin and hair and healthy teeth.

  • pearl white, round

    €59.00

    Length: 40 cm

    Size: 6 mm

  • Pearl white, strand potato...

    €29.00

    Length: 40 cm


    Our pearls are freshwater pearls. These are available in different colors, some natural, some stained and many sizes and shapes.

    Pearls can be wonderfully combined with other stones and give every piece of jewelry a valuable touch.

    The pearl is the "stone" of beauty. Good for skin and hair and healthy teeth.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite 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.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €119.00

    Sugilite 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.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €69.00

    Sugilite 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.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite 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.