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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. -
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".
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Bamboo coral Bracelet round...
€7.90Bamboo corals are among the few corals that are not protected species. They are beige and gray in color and are colored and used as a substitute for the red stone and branch corals.
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Collier Lapis Lazuli & Pearl
€198.00Gesamtlänge: ca. 47 cm, Durchmesser: 10 mm
Edelstein-Collier mit hochwertigem Magnet-Verschluss in Silber vergoldet.
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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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Gemstone chain Iolite...
€48.30 -30% €69.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 6mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
This chain of iolite discs can be adjusted in length. -
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Iolite (cordierite), strand...
€39.00String about 40 cm.
Stone size: 3 x 8mm
The iolite, whose mineralogical name is cordierite (named after a French geologist), is a rather rare gemstone offered in the jewelry trade. The term iolite is derived from the Greek word for violet.
Iolite (cordierite) is found in Brazil, India and Madagascar. -
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Lapis lazuli bracelet 3 mm...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Royal lapis lazuli is regarded as the stone of friendship and truth. The name of lapis lazuli has its origins in the Arabic word "azul" (meaning heaven) and the Latin word "lapis" (meaning stone).
Lapis lazuli was already a sought-after precious and protective stone thousands of years ago. It was also used as a colour in painting.