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Rose quartz bracelet 6 mm
€15.90Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Rose quartz bracelet Fancy
€39.00Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Malachite Bracelet Disc
€39.00Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Malachite bracelet chips
€29.90Gemstone bracelets are available in many different stone types and shapes. Whether worn as jewelry or to harness the power of gemstones for yourself, there is a suitable stone bracelet for everyone.
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Chakra bracelet for...
€7.90Chakra bracelet with rock crystal, aventurine, rose quartz, carnelian, sodalite, amethyst and orange calcite for children or very delicate wrists.
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Rose quartz pendant
€69.00Rose quartz is the pink-colored variety of crystalline quartz. It is the stone of love and tenderness and stands for gentleness and kindness.
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Malachite round bracelet 6 mm
€39.90The name malachite comes from the Greek “malache” (for mallow), as its color resembles the foliage of the mallow. Malachite was already known in ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, ancient China, the Egyptians and the Maya. The Egyptians used it to make coveted art objects such as amulets or scarabs and used it in ground form for eye shadow.
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Stud earrings with rose...
€49.00This ear stud patent with a genuine gemstone cabochon has small eyelets in which a dangle earring or similar can be hung, making it possible to create very elegant earrings.
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Malachite bracelet facetted...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The name malachite comes from the Greek "malache" (for mallow), as its colour resembles the foliage of the mallow. Malachite was already known in ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, ancient China, the Egyptians and the Maya. The Egyptians used it to make sought-after artefacts such as amulets or scarabs and used it in crushed form for eye shadow. -
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