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Tanzanite pendant
€79.00Tanzanite is an intensely blue to blue-violet variety of zoisite, translucent to clear, named after its location in Tanzania, where it was first discovered.
Zoisite is highly sought after as a precious stone and gemstone and sometimes also has cat's eye effects. -
Tourmaline black bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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Turmaline AA multi bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
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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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Tourmaline red strand round...
€39.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The black tourmaline is also called schorl and is the most common representative of this family. The blue and yellow tourmaline is very rare. The most common are green and red to pink tourmalines.
Tourmalines are considered very powerful healing stones and have different effects depending on their color. -
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Onyx matte, strand round 8 mm
€24.90The onyx also stands for assertiveness, self-confidence and goal orientation. It improves logical thinking.
Also, according to literature, onyx should improve the sense of hearing and is generally considered a healing stone for the ears and other sensory organs and nerve function. -
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Faceted watermelon...
€149.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and the green verdelite, the combination of these is called watermelon tourmaline.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral. -
Tourmaline pink (rubellite)...
€129.00Tourmalines come in many different colors. The red variety is called rubellite and glows an intense pink in transmitted light.
The name tourmaline comes from the old Sinhalese word "toramali", which means mixed gemstones and already indicates the variety of different colors that can be found in this mineral.