Stone Pendants

Our gemstone pendants are set in 925 sterling silver and can be worn with a silver chain or sporty on a leather strap.

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  • Type of stone: Aquamarin
  • Type of stone: Lemonquarz
  • Type of stone: Sugilith
  • Type of stone: Turmalinquarz

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  • Sugilite pendant

    €119.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Faceted lemon quartz pendant

    €69.00

    Lemon quartz, also known as lemon quartz, brings light and joy. Its color ranges from soft pale yellow, smoky yellow to yellow-green and intense yellow and its color alone lifts the mood and drives away negative thoughts.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €69.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Sugilite pendant

    €98.00

    Sugilite is a very rare and, in good quality, also very expensive gemstone. Its name goes back to its original location in Japan. The largest site is in South Africa, but almost all sites are already largely exhausted.

  • Faceted aquamarine design...

    €159.00

    Aquamarine (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

  • Tourmaline Quartz Pendant

    €49.00

    Tourmaline quartz is a rock crystal with inclusions of black tourmaline needles (schorl), often creating a fascinating three-dimensional structure.