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“In the misty white’s embrace, the soul wears the boundless light of all.”
Misty White Chalcedony Earrings feature round 6mm & 10mm semi-precious stone beads, 18k Gold PVD Plated Stainless Steel hypoallergic studs & findings.
Each earring weighs 3.0g and measures 10*44mm.
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x as part of the Stellar Stainless 2025 Collection;
From the Stellar Stainless 2025 collection emerges a divine treasure—handmade by Silvi Simberg, this one-of-a-kind pair of misty white chalcedony drop earrings glows with the sacred light of all colors united. The 6mm and 10mm misty white chalcedony beads, a soft, translucent white with an ethereal sheen, embody purity and spiritual clarity, their hue a holy reflection of infinite unity. PVD-plated 18k stainless steel hypoallergenic hooks, daisies, and bottom bead caps frame their celestial elegance, while 18k finish iron bead caps rest between, adding a subtle golden contrast. Weighing a balanced 4 grams and measuring 10*44mm, they dangle with a timeless grace that feels both ancient and eternal.
Each bead radiates the light of sacred wholeness, a gnostic beacon of clarity and divine connection. Perfect for the seeker craving spiritual purity, the collector seeking luminous beauty, or the style maven desiring a touch of holy elegance, these earrings transcend eras—fit for a priestess of old or a dreamer of the future. Wear them to feel the gentle glow of unity and peace; gift them to a soul who seeks the infinite within. Only one pair exists—this treasure doesn’t just adorn, it sanctifies.
Chalcedony, a broad term encompassing numerous varieties of microcrystalline quartz, is known for its wide array of colors, from blue to pink, gray, and more. It’s found globally, with significant sources in Brazil, Uruguay, and India.
The name “chalcedony” is derived from the ancient Greek town of Chalcedon (now Kadıköy, in Istanbul, Turkey). It’s often used interchangeably with names like: Onyx for black with white bands; Agate for banded varieties; Jasper for more opaque, solid colors; Carnelian and Sard for red and brownish-red types; Chrysoprase for green chalcedony; oriental markets also call dyed chalcedony “Jade”, even though it has nothing to do with actual Jade/Jadeite/Nephrite.
Chalcedony resonates with the Moon, symbolizing calmness, balance, and emotional healing. It’s associated with the throat chakra, promoting communication and self-expression. Here’s how chalcedony has been viewed:
Ancient Uses: Chalcedony was used by many ancient civilizations for seals, amulets, and in decorative arts, valued for its protective and healing properties.
Roman Culture: Worn as amulets for protection, chalcedony was believed to bring stability, banish nightmares, and promote mental clarity.
Christian Tradition: Mentioned in the Bible as one of the stones in the High Priest’s breastplate, symbolizing peace and stability.
Modern Metaphysical Practices: Today, chalcedony is used for its soothing energy, helping to alleviate emotional turmoil and enhance group harmony.
Immersion Dyeing: Chalcedony beads are often dyed by soaking them in a dye solution for days to weeks. This method allows the dye to penetrate deeply into the porous structure of the stone, giving a uniform color.
Heat Treatment: Sometimes combined with dyeing, heating can help fix the color or even change the natural color of chalcedony, especially in turning lighter stones into more vibrant shades like carnelian.
Surface Dyeing: For a quicker process, beads might only be surface dyed, which can be less stable but quicker, especially for creating patterns or enhancing natural banding.
Acid Treatment: Before dyeing, chalcedony might be treated with acid to increase its porosity, allowing for better dye absorption, particularly for creating black onyx from lighter chalcedony.
Stabilization: Some chalcedonies are stabilized with resins or polymers before dyeing to enhance color retention and durability of the dye.