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Agate green, strand round 8 mm
€29.90The play of colours of agates is manifold, the occurrence worldwide. Often agates, already since antiquity, are also dyed or burned.
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Amazonite, strand round 2...
€29.90The amazonite belongs to the group of potash feldspars. With its beautiful light blue, greenish to strong turquoise coloration, amazonite is a very popular gemstone for jewelry production.
The main occurrence of amazonite is in Brazil. Alexander von Humboldt called this beautiful feldspar "Stone of Amazonia" at that time. -
Amber Bangle double
€29.90Amber, a fossil resin millions of years old, is also called the gold of the Baltic Sea. It is considered the oldest healing stone and was used as a cult and jewelry stone in early human times.
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Amber Bracelet round 8 mm
€79.00Amber, a fossil resin millions of years old, is also known as the gold of the Baltic Sea. It is considered the oldest "healing stone" and has been used as a cult stone and jewelry since early human times.
With its soft golden tones, amber warms the heart and conveys lightness and joy of life. -
Amber Bracelet Tumble
€29.90Amber, a fossil resin millions of years old, is also known as the gold of the Baltic Sea. It is considered the oldest "healing stone" and has been used as a cult stone and jewelry since early human times.
With its soft golden tones, amber warms the heart and conveys lightness and joy of life. -
Amber Bracelet Tumble, multi
€29.90Amber, a fossil resin millions of years old, is also known as the gold of the Baltic Sea. It is considered the oldest "healing stone" and has been used as a cult stone and jewelry since early human times.
With its soft golden tones, amber warms the heart and conveys lightness and joy of life. -
Amber Necklace multi
€49.00Amber, a fossil resin millions of years old, is also called the gold of the Baltic Sea. It is considered the oldest healing stone and was used as a cult and jewelry stone in early human times.
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Aquamarine, round strand...
€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.
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