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Russian Amazonite Earring features natural semi-precious stone beads, hypoallergic English lock hook.
The earring weighs 3.2g (.113oz) and measures 10*48mm (.394*-1.900in), the set includes a small hypoallergic stainless steel stud;
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Revolutionista 13724 Collection;
Storing & care: Keep out of direct sunlight, excess heat and water to avoid oxidation and discoloration;
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“In the cool embrace of stillness, we find our voice; as we express our truth with clarity, we nurture the bonds that connect us, weaving a tapestry of understanding and compassion.”
Russian amazonite beads feature a vibrant blue-green color. These striking beads come from the Ural Mountains in Russia.
Amazonite forms in granite pegmatites. The unique color arises from the presence of lead and water within the mineral structure. As the mineral crystallizes, it creates the bright blue-green hue that characterizes these beads.
Russian amazonite beads enhance various jewelry designs. Artisans create necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that showcase their vivid colors. The beads add a pop of color to any outfit and appeal to fashion-forward individuals.
In ancient cultures, amazonite held significant meaning. People believed it provided protection and harmony. The bright color symbolizes hope and positivity, making it a popular choice in spiritual practices.
Miners extract amazonite from the Ural Mountains. Russian amazonite is rare and highly valued for its quality and color. Craftspeople polish and shape the beads for use in jewelry and decorative items.
Russian amazonite beads represent beauty and strength. Their captivating color and rich history make them a favorite among collectors and jewelry lovers alike.
Beads | Amazonite |
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Colour | |
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Hooks | Dark Hypoallergic Plated Copper English Lock Hooks |
Findings | Plated Copper |
Origin | Handmade in Estonia, 2024 |
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