
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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Rock crystal gemstone...
€39.90Faceted rock crystal pendant with 925 silver setting and 925 silver eyelet.
Dimensions: approx. 24 x 8.5 mm (height x width incl. eyelet)
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Sugilite pendant
€119.00Sugilite 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.
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Sugilite pendant
€98.00Sugilite 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.
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Sugilite pendant
€69.00Sugilite 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.
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Sugilite pendant
€98.00Sugilite 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.
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Black sapphire pendant
€59.00The name of this gemstone is derived from the Greek "sappheiros" for "blue" and includes not only the blue corundum variety but also all other colors except red (ruby) as well as the black sapphire.
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Sapphire pendant
€79.00The name of this gemstone is derived from the Greek "sappheiros" for "blue" and includes not only the blue corundum variety but also all other colors except red (ruby).
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Sapphire pendant
€79.00The name of this gemstone is derived from the Greek "sappheiros" for "blue" and includes not only the blue corundum variety but also all other colors except red (ruby).
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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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