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Aventurine children's...
€7.90A bracelet made of green aventurine for children or very delicate wrists.
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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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Necklace green Turquoise &...
€124.50 -50% €249.00Total length: approx. 47cm
Multi-row gemstone necklace with knotted clasp - metal free! -
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Collier...
€153.30 -30% €219.00Total length: 46 cm
4 row gemstone necklace with high quality magnetic clasp in silver gold plated. -
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Eclogite, strand oval with...
€27.30 -30% €39.00length: approx. 40 cm
stone size: approx. 22 x 30mm, inside: 10 x 16mm -
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Onyx bracelet 18 mm
€24.90Onyx also stands for assertiveness, self-confidence and goal orientation. It improves logical thinking.
According to literature, onyx is also said to improve the sense of hearing and is generally regarded as a healing stone for the ears and other sensory organs and nerve function. -
Aventurine bracelet...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The green aventurine, also known as aventurine quartz, was named after a glass variety discovered by chance (Italian: "a ventura"). The light to dark green colour of aventurine is often interspersed with iridescent mica or haematite inclusions. -
Leather Bangle Onyx (Black...
€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 Onyx (Black...
€19.90Material: Leather, gemstones, stainless steel
This elastic bangle made of cowhide is simply pulled over the wrist and does not need a clasp. -
Aventurine green Bracelet...
€27.90Even the ancient Greeks said of the aventurine that it inspires courage and optimism. In addition, the aventurine ensures relaxation, recreation and a positive attitude towards life. Its name is derived from the Italian "a ventura" and translates as "on good luck".