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Amethyst Rose Quartz Rock...
€19.90Amethyst, rock crystal and rose quartz, are very harmonious heistones from the family of silicates.
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Apatit green, strand round...
€29.90Der Apatit, genannt nach dem griech. apatao, "täuschen", ist ein Stein, der leicht mit anderen Mineralien verwechselt wurde und noch wird. Das weltweit vorkommende Calziumphosphat zeigt eine hohe Farbvielfalt von farblos, braun, gelb, blau und grün, selten auch rosa und violett. Eine gelblich-grüne Varietät wird auch Spargelstein genannt.
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Apatite Bracelet facetted 3 mm
€19.90Length approx. 18 cm. Threaded onto an elasticated band (rubber). The knot disappears elegantly into the silver ball.
Apatite, 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 colours ranging from colourless, brown, yellow, blue and green, rarely also pink and violet. -
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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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copy of Rock crystal ball...
€39.00length: 40cm
Diameter: 14 mm
Rock crystal is the most colourless and purest form of crystalline quartz and was considered in ancient times to be eternally frozen ice. This is where the name comes from (gr. "crystallos" ice).
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copy of Rock crystal ball...
€29.00length: 40cm
Diameter: 14 mm
Rock crystal is the most colourless and purest form of crystalline quartz and was considered in ancient times to be eternally frozen ice. This is where the name comes from (gr. "crystallos" ice).
There are famous finding places of rock crystal in Brazil, USA, Madagascar and the Austrian and Swiss Alps. -
copy of Rock crystal ball...
€59.00length: 40cm
diameter: 6mm
Rock crystal is the most colourless and purest form of crystalline quartz and was considered in ancient times to be eternally frozen ice. This is where the name comes from (gr. "crystallos" ice).
There are famous finding places of rock crystal in Brazil, USA, Madagascar and the Austrian and Swiss Alps. -
copy of Rock crystal ball...
€17.90length: 40cm
diameter: 6mm
Rock crystal is the most colourless and purest form of crystalline quartz and was considered in ancient times to be eternally frozen ice. This is where the name comes from (gr. "crystallos" ice).
There are famous finding places of rock crystal in Brazil, USA, Madagascar and the Austrian and Swiss Alps. -
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Gemstone chain Iolite...
€48.30 -30% €69.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 6mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
This chain of iolite discs can be adjusted in length. -
Gemstone necklace rock...
€41.30 -30% €59.00length: 40 to 45 cm, diameter approx. 6mm
Clasp made of 925 Sterling Silver
This chain of rock crystal discs can be adjusted in length. -
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Iolite (cordierite), strand...
€39.00String about 40 cm.
Stone size: 3 x 8mm
The iolite, whose mineralogical name is cordierite (named after a French geologist), is a rather rare gemstone offered in the jewelry trade. The term iolite is derived from the Greek word for violet.
Iolite (cordierite) is found in Brazil, India and Madagascar. -
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Leather Bangle Rock Crystal...
€19.90Material: Leather, gemstones, stainless steel
This elastic bangle made of cowhide is simply pulled over the wrist and does not need a clasp. -
Malachite Pendant
€29.90The intense green malachite is the stone for the heart and for the nerves. It also stimulates the imagination and enhances perception and concentration. Malachite stands for joy of life and harmony.
Physically, according to the literature, malachite should stimulate the brain, nerves and liver and have a detoxifying effect. -
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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.