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Labradorite AA bracelet...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Labradorite is mineralogically a feldspar and was named after its first place of discovery on the Labrador Peninsula. It enchants with its iridescent play of colours, which is known as labradorescence and creates an almost mystical iridescence. -
Labradorite bracelet...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Labradorite is mineralogically a feldspar and was named after its first place of discovery on the Labrador Peninsula. It enchants with its iridescent play of colours, which is known as labradorescence and creates an almost mystical iridescence. -
Labradorite Necklace...
€59.00Length approx. 41 cm, with silver extension chain up to 45 cm. This gemstone necklace is threaded with pearl silk, making it smooth and comfortable to wear.
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Labradorite Necklace...
€59.00Length approx. 41 cm, with silver extension chain up to 45 cm. This gemstone necklace is threaded with pearl silk, making it smooth and comfortable to wear.
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Lapis lazuli bracelet 3 mm...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Royal lapis lazuli is regarded as the stone of friendship and truth. The name of lapis lazuli has its origins in the Arabic word "azul" (meaning heaven) and the Latin word "lapis" (meaning stone).
Lapis lazuli was already a sought-after precious and protective stone thousands of years ago. It was also used as a colour in painting. -
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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.
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Malachite bracelet facetted...
€24.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The name malachite comes from the Greek "malache" (for mallow), as its colour 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 sought-after artefacts such as amulets or scarabs and used it in crushed form for eye shadow. -
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Peridote bracelet facetted...
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
The olive-green peridot was already described by Hildegard von Bingen as having antipyretic and detoxifying properties.