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Earrings Botswana agate
€49.00Earrings are the perfect jewelry for every woman. Earrings made of real gemstones are particularly elegant. The earring hooks are made of 925 sterling silver.
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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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€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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Green Agate Bracelet 6mm...
€23.90Agate dyed.
Agate has always been a very popular jewelery and healing stone, from which many objects of art were made in ancient times. Its name probably goes back to its first place of discovery, the river Achates in Sicily. It was also colored early on. -
Ruby donut 30 mm
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Faceted ruby pendant
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Faceted ruby pendant
€69.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€49.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.