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“If you embrace each shade of yourself, then unity becomes your greatest strength.”
Browns & Pinks Agate Earrings feature 6mm & 10mm dyed semi-precious stone beads, steel-finish hypoallergic stainless steel hooks and findings.
Each earring weighs 2.4 grams (0.085 ounces) and measures 10*45 millimetres (0.394*1.772 inches).
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x as part of the Stellar Stainless 2024 Collection;
Beads | Agate |
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Colour | |
Zodiac Stone | |
Hooks | Steel Finish / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel / Hooks / Hypoallergic |
Findings | Steel Finish / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel |
Origin | Handmade in Estonia, 2024 |
Agate is nature’s art piece, formed over thousands of years in the hollow pockets of ancient lava. Silica-rich water seeps into these cavities, leaving behind layers of quartz that harden into colorful bands. Each layer reflects the minerals present during its formation, creating one-of-a-kind patterns.
It is mined in places like Brazil, India, and Madagascar, where rough agate geodes are unearthed from volcanic landscapes. Artisans shape these stones into smooth beads or faceted designs, ready to add earthy elegance to jewelry.
The name “agate” comes from the Achates River in Sicily, where the ancient Greeks first uncovered its beauty. Known historically as the “eye stone,” agate’s concentric rings were seen as protective, symbolizing vigilance and divine oversight.
Agate aligns with the planet Mercury, embodying adaptability, communication, and intellect. It is often tied to Gemini and Virgo in astrology, amplifying mental clarity and helping wearers stay grounded.
Agate plays a prominent role in myths and traditions across cultures. In Mesopotamia, people carried agate amulets engraved with gods like Enki, the deity of wisdom and water, believing the stone offered protection during travel.
In ancient Persia, agate was a shield against storms and the evil eye. Warriors of antiquity often wore it as a talisman for courage and victory. The Egyptians crafted agate into scarabs and other sacred objects, associating it with Ra, the sun god, as a source of vitality.
Medieval European texts linked agate to alchemical traditions, describing its ability to balance emotional energy and neutralize poison. In Chinese folklore, agate symbolized harmony and was used in rituals to balance the body’s yin and yang.Each type reflects the influence of specific impurities and the unique environmental conditions in which it formed. Unlike manmade glass, agate’s charm lies in its imperfections and natural beauty. It is mined in places like Brazil, India, and Madagascar, where rough agate geodes are unearthed from volcanic landscapes. Artisans shape these stones into smooth beads or faceted designs, ready to add earthy elegance to jewelry.
Material Composition: My earrings feature jewelry-grade fish/french hooks made from high-grade stainless steel, typically types 304 or 316L. These types are known for their high corrosion resistance and hypoallergenic properties.
Thanks to the high chromium content, a protective chromium oxide layer forms on the surface, preventing rust. Molybdenum in 316L stainless steel provides extra protection against corrosion.
Your stainless steel earrings may be slightly magnetic due to the manufacturing process, which can alter the steel’s crystal structure. This does not affect their quality or safety.
The nickel in stainless steel is encapsulated by the chromium oxide layer, preventing it from coming into contact with your skin and reducing the risk of allergies.
6 & 10mm beads, in some cases the size of the stone beads may vary +-1mm.
Hook lengths range between 1cm basic hooks, 1.5+cm English Locks, 2cm silver hooks – refer to the product photos.
In principle I keep the weight below 5 grams per earring, so it doesn’t stretch or hurt your ears even if you wear it the whole day. Occasionally, for some designs, that weight limit exceeds by a gram – every pair has their specific weight marked under the general description or “dimensions” tab.