Agalmatolite Cosmos Earring

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Description

Agalmatolite Cosmos Earring unique singlet features a small shoushan stone bead, a large flat cosmic blue goldstone bead, black hypoallergic English lock hook.

The earring weighs 4.4g (.155oz) and measures 16*51mm (.630*-2.008in), 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;

“In the dance of the cosmos, we discover our place in the universe; as we blend the essence of earth and sky, we awaken to the harmony that flows within us, guiding our journey toward wholeness.”

Sandstone/Goldstone Information

Blue sandstone, commonly referred to as goldstone glass, is a captivating synthetic material renowned for its stunning sparkle and deep blue color. Craftsmen create goldstone by infusing glass with various minerals, particularly copper, which gives it its distinctive shimmering effect. The result is a vibrant stone that captures the eye and radiates a sense of depth and wonder.

Fashion and Jewelry

Jewelry designers frequently use blue sandstone to create a wide array of beautiful pieces, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. Cosmic Blue Goldstone Stud Earrings deep blue hue and glittering finish make it an ideal choice for both casual and formal attire. The combination of blue sandstone with silver or gold settings enhances its visual appeal, creating striking contrasts. Additionally, the unique appearance of blue sandstone allows it to stand out, making it a favored choice for statement jewelry.

History, Mythology, and Symbolism

Although blue sandstone is a manmade stone, it has garnered various meanings and associations over the years. Many people believe it to possess properties that promote ambition, confidence, and motivation. As a result, wearers often see blue sandstone as a symbol of hope and perseverance, inspiring them to pursue their dreams. Furthermore, the stone’s sparkling quality evokes a sense of magic and enchantment, making it a popular choice for those interested in the metaphysical aspects of gemstones.

Mining, Production, and Applications

Since blue sandstone is synthetic, artisans manufacture it through a meticulous process. They melt glass and add minerals to achieve the desired color and sparkle. Once cooled, craftsmen shape and polish the material into beautiful beads, cabochons, and other forms used in jewelry. Beyond adornment, blue sandstone also finds its place in home decor, where it can be crafted into decorative items such as coasters, figurines, and wall art. Overall, blue sandstone’s unique combination of beauty, symbolism, and versatility continues to captivate artisans and jewelry lovers alike.

Shoushan Stone Information

Shoushan stone, also known as pagodite or agalmatolite, is a beautiful and versatile material primarily found in China. This unique stone features a soft, soapy texture, with colors ranging from greyish green to yellowish. Artisans appreciate Shoushan stone for its ease of carving and its stunning visual appeal, making it a popular choice for various decorative and functional items.

Fashion and Jewelry

Shoushan stone shines in the fashion and jewelry sectors. Artisans carve it into intricate pendants, beads, and other decorative pieces. Its soft texture allows for detailed designs, giving jewelry a unique, organic feel. The subtle hues of Shoushan stone make it an excellent choice for both casual and formal wear, as it complements a wide array of outfits. Additionally, the stone’s lightweight nature ensures comfortable wear, allowing individuals to showcase its beauty effortlessly.

History, Mythology, and Symbolism

Shoushan stone holds a significant place in Chinese culture. Historically, it has been associated with artistic expression and craftsmanship. The stone symbolizes purity, tranquility, and harmony, making it a favored material for creating decorative objects, statues, and carvings. In Chinese mythology, Shoushan stone is often linked to spiritual practices and is believed to promote peace and clarity of thought. Its unique beauty and cultural significance make it a cherished material among collectors and enthusiasts.

Mining, Production, and Applications

Shoushan stone primarily comes from specific regions in China, where it forms in metamorphic environments. Miners extract it from the earth with care to preserve its natural beauty. Once harvested, skilled artisans begin the production process, transforming raw stone into intricately designed pieces. Beyond jewelry and decorative art, Shoushan stone also serves practical applications, including soapstone’s use in carving and crafting kitchenware. Its softness allows for detailed work, making it ideal for both functional items and artistic expressions. This multifaceted material continues to capture the hearts of many, thanks to its beauty and versatility.

Additional information

Weight 4.4 g
Dimensions 51 × 16 × 12 mm
Beads

Goldstone, Shoushan Stone

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

Hooks

Black Hypoallergic Shvenzy Earwires (English Lock, Copper)

Findings

Plated Copper

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Care Guide

  • Cleaning: Gently wipe the beads and metal components with a soft, dry cloth. If needed, lightly dampen the cloth with water, but avoid soaking the earrings. Use a soft toothbrush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas. Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaning solutions.

  • Storage: Store earrings in a dry, cool place, ideally in a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch to protect them from dust and scratches. When not in use, keep earrings separate from other jewelry to prevent abrasions. Avoid storing in damp or humid environments.

  • Metal Care: The black-coated hypoallergenic copper ear wires, darkened pins, and zinc alloy components may gradually tarnish with time. Clean these parts gently using a jewelry cloth designed for metals. Avoid using abrasive cloths or cleaning agents that could damage the finish. To minimize tarnishing, store your earrings in a dry, airtight container when not in use.

  • Stone Care: Each semi-precious stone and bead (such as tiger’s eye, onyx, jasper, and others) can be sensitive to extreme temperatures or moisture. Keep earrings away from perfume, lotions, and harsh chemicals. Use a soft cloth to wipe the beads clean and avoid abrasive materials that could scratch or dull the surface of the stones.

  • Durability: While the materials are generally sturdy, avoid wearing earrings in situations where they could be subjected to excessive pressure, such as sleeping, exercising, or heavy impacts. Regular wear should be fine, but always handle the earrings with care to maintain their beauty and longevity.