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Garnet Bracelet faceted
€39.00The name garnet (lat. Grain) probably refers to the often granular appearance of the crystals or is related to the similarity to the flowers of the pomegranate tree. The classic garnet is popularly known as the "carbuncle stone", while the red garnet representatives are almandine and pyrope.
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Garnet Bracelet round 6mm
€12.90The name garnet (lat. Grain) probably refers to the often granular appearance of the crystals or is related to the similarity to the flowers of the pomegranate tree. The classic garnet is popularly known as the "carbuncle stone", while the red garnet representatives are almandine and pyrope.
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Garnet, faceted
€62.30 -30% €89.00String about 40 cm.
Size: 5 x 6 mm
Garnet is a group of different coloured gemstones with similar crystal structure and chemism.
are members of the grenade group: almandine, grossular, pyrope, spessartine, andradite and uvarovite.
The name garnet (lat. Korn) probably refers to the often grainy shape of the pomegranate crystals or is related to the similarity to the flowers of the pomegranate tree. The classic garnet is popularly known as "carbuncle stone", the red garnet representatives being almandine and pyrope. -
Gemstone necklace garnet...
€41.30 -30% €59.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 6mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
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Malachite round bracelet 5 mm
€29.90The 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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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.