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Jade purple, strand round 6mm
€19.90The name jade (span. "loin stone") indicates that this stone has been used for a long time as a protective and healing stone against kidney problems. The corresponding Chinese name "Yü" means "beautiful stone". Jade is considered a holy stone there.
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Jade purple, strand round 8 mm
€29.90Two different minerals are combined under the umbrella term jade: jadeite and nephrite. Especially in the jewellery sector many things are often mistakenly advertised as jade, especially serpentine. The name jade (span. "loin stone") indicates that this stone has been used for a long time as a protective and healing stone against kidney problems. The corresponding Chinese name "Yü" means "beautiful stone". Jade is considered a holy stone there.
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Jade yellow, strand round 6mm
€9.90The name jade (span. "loin stone") indicates that this stone has been used for a long time as a protective and healing stone against kidney problems. The corresponding Chinese name "Yü" means "beautiful stone". Jade is considered a holy stone there.
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Ruby donut 30 mm
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€49.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.
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Ruby pendant (star ruby)
€59.00The name is derived from the Latin rubeus, "red", which gave rise to ruby, which in the 12th century replaced the term carbuncle, which was used for all red gemstones. The coloring element of this red representative of the corundum group is chromium.