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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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Chalcedony round bead...
€29.90Blue chalcedony or chalcedony in its banded form is also known as chalcedony agate.
The light blue chalcedony was probably named after an ancient city on the Bosporus. -
Chalcedony, strand round 2...
€29.90The blue chalcedony or chalcedony is also called chalcedony agate in its banded form.
The name for the light blue chalcedony was probably given to an ancient city on the Bosporus.
There are deposits worldwide, for the jewelry production used sites of chalcedony are located in Brazil, India, Africa and Madagascar. -
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€153.30 -30% €219.00Total length: 46 cm
4 row gemstone necklace with high quality magnetic clasp in silver gold plated. -
Design bracelet with...
€59.00The blue chalcedony or chalcedony in its banded form is also known as chalcedony agate.
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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 facetted 3 mm
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The name garnet (lat. grain) probably refers to the often granular shape 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. -
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.