Natural Gemstone Bracelet Necklace Jewels

Red garnet bracelet made in Rome

Introducing our Red Garnet Bracelet, meticulously handcrafted in the heart of Rome. This isn’t just a bracelet—it\’s a statement of passion and strength. The deep, fiery hues of garnet exude timeless elegance, perfect for those who want to leave an unforgettable mark. Designed with care and precision by Roman artisans, each piece reflects centuries of

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Chrysanthemum Stone Coral Fossils bracelets

Chrysanthemum beads a.k.a. Fossil coral is a natural type of gemstone formed by ancient corals. The proper name for fossil coral is \’agatized coral\’ or \’agatized fossil coral\’, because during formation, the coral remains are gradually replaced with agate, a variety of naturally occurring chalcedony, or microcrystalline quartz. When prehistoric corals are fossilized through replacement

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Handcrafted Larimar bracelet

The very rare Larimar stone used to create this masterpiece! View collection!High-quality variations of well-known stones. Handmade Bracelets with Exceptional Gemstones. Made In Rome Italy. Handmade Italian Gemstone Bracelets. Handcrafted Larimar bracelet Larimar is a type of pectolite or a rock composed largely of pectolite, an acid silicate hydrate of calcium and sodium.Pectolite is found

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Turquoise Calsilica Bracelet

Turquoise Calsilica A type of chalcedony, this multi-colored stone combines a powerful cocktail of minerals that evolved from the lava streams of primordial volcanoes. Discovered only this millennium! Mining: Ocean Jasper is mined in Madagascar, the only place on earth, near the town of Marovato (Marovato). Throughout the North-West coast of the island, after many years

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Hematite

Hematite Hematite is a shiny, dark-coloured stone found all over the world. It is made mainly of iron, which gives it its metallic sheen. In Ancient Rome, hematite was a popular stone for decorative purposes. Jewellery, weapons, and even armour decorated with hematite were traded widely. The Hematite properties and uses are very grounding, stabilizing

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Howlite, Grey Jade + Sodalite. The perfect combination.

Howlite Howlite was named after Henry How, who discovered it in 1868 in Nova Scotia. Henry How was a Canadian chemist, geologist and mineralogist who was told of this previously unknown mineral by gypsum quarry miners who found it hampered their mining because it is harder than gypsum. Howlite is a borate mineral, which occurs

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