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Emerald Pendant
€59.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Emerald Pendant
€29.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Faceted emerald pendant
€49.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Faceted emerald pendant
€49.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Faceted emerald pendant
€69.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Faceted emerald pendant
€69.00Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria
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Prehnite pendant faceted
€79.00The bright green prehnite was first discovered by Baron von Prehn at the Cape of Good Hope in the 18th century and named after him. There are also large deposits of prehnite in Australia, where the Aborigines regard it as a healing stone for eternal youth.
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Tiger's eye pendant
€49.00Tiger's eye belongs to the large group of quartz stones and is formed by oxidation from hawk's eye, which is why all transitions between these stones exist.
Tiger's eye fascinates with its soft golden-yellow shimmer with the typical cat's eye effect, reminiscent of a tiger's eye, hence its name.