Stone Jewellery
Jewelry made of real gemstones, from amethyst to citrine, semi-precious Stones in many different colors and shapes for your individual Jewelry design.
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Hiddenite pendant
€24.90The greenish hiddenite is a variety of spodumene and the brother of the pink-colored kunzite. Its greenish color comes from the addition of chromium and belongs to the pyroxene group.
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Garnet pendant faceted
€39.00The 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.
Stone size: approx. 10 x 12 mm, set in 925 Sterling silver. -
Garnet pendant
€39.00The 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.
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Strawberry quartz pendant...
€98.00This quartz with red inclusions of iron oxide is rarely found. The reddish inclusions, which give the quartz its strawberry color, can appear as reddish needles, flakes or slices.
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Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
Precious opal pendant faceted
€129.00The precious opal is the most valuable variety of the various opals. Opals can be found all over the world, the most famous places to find precious opals are in Australia.
The special feature of this stone is the opalescence, the inner play of colors, which can show the entire colour spectrum. The basic color is mostly white, beige to yellowish. -
Chrysoprase pendant
€69.00Chrysoprase is a green chalcedony, its name comes from the Greek “chrysos” (gold) and “prason” (leek). The ancient Egyptians regarded it as a protective stone and healing stone against black magic and disease.
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Azurite-malachite pendant
€69.00Azurite malachite is a mixture of deep blue azurite and green malachite. It is found relatively rarely and is unfortunately often counterfeited.
This stone was regarded by many primitive peoples as a protective stone that connects people with nature.
It is considered a stone of harmony that unites opposites. -
Chrysocolla pendant
€29.90Chrysocolla is a mineral containing copper, which is also often referred to as turquoise's brother. The often intense green-turquoise-blue stone was an important healing and ritual stone for the ancient Egyptians.
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Chalcedony pendant
€49.00The light blue chalcedony, the “stone of orators”, stands for communication, strengthens oratory and self-expression and also helps to listen and understand.
The healing stone literature assigns chalcedony to the larynx area, and therefore also to the thyroid gland and vocal cords. It is also said to have a supportive effect on the kidneys and bladder. Chalcedony is also used for hoarseness, colds and allergies. -
Brazilianite pendant -...
€39.00Brazilianite is a phosphate-containing mineral that got its name from the first place where it was originally found, Brazil.
This stone, which is rarely used as a gemstone, can be colorless, but also yellowish to yellow-greenish. -
Faceted aquamarine design...
€159.00Aquamarine (Latin for “water of the sea”) got its name from its color, which ranges from a delicate light blue to aquamarine blue and dark greenish blue. The coloring element for the blue representative of the beryl group is iron.
Complete size: approx. 17 x 27 mm -
Amethyst pendant
€29.90Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Amethyst pendant
€39.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Faceted amethyst pendant
€49.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Faceted amethyst pendant
€89.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Faceted amethyst pendant
€49.00Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.
Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron. -
Moonstone bracelet button 5 mm
€39.00The color of the moonstone ranges from white, grey, orange, beige, brown or rainbow-colored to shimmering blue; it has a translucent transparency and its soft shimmer is reminiscent of moonlight.
Moonstone is considered the protective and lucky stone for women. -
Moonstone round bracelet 4 mm
€29.90
The color of the moonstone ranges from white, grey, orange, beige, brown or rainbow-colored to shimmering blue; it has a translucent transparency and its soft shimmer is reminiscent of moonlight.
Moonstone is considered the protective and lucky stone for women. -
Malachite round bracelet 5 mm
€29.90The name malachite comes from the Greek “malache” (for mallow), as its color resembles the foliage of the mallow. Malachite was already known in ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, ancient China, the Egyptians and the Maya. The Egyptians used it to make coveted art objects such as amulets or scarabs and used it in ground form for eye shadow.
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Apatite round bracelet 4 mm
€19.90Apatite, named after the Greek apatao, “to deceive”, is a stone that was and still is easily confused with other minerals. The globally occurring calcium phosphate shows a wide variety of colors from colorless, brown, yellow, blue and green, rarely also pink and purple.
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Lapis Lazuli round bracelet...
€35.90The best quality lapis lazuli is found in Afghanistan. It is the stone of kings and has been a popular jewelry and healing stone since ancient times. It stands for the third eye, is used for energy blockages and strengthens creativity, logical thinking and the ability to concentrate.
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Lava round bracelet 7 mm
€15.90Lava is eruptive magma that solidifies on the surface in the course of volcanic activity. There is black, brown and reddish lava.