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“In the golden haze, the spirit recalls its boundless peace.”
Golden Prehnite Earrings feature Australian semi-precious stone beads, hypoallergic 18k gold PVD plated jewellery-grade stainless steel hooks and findings;
Each earring weighs 3.7g and measures 10*45mm;
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x as a part of Stellar Stainless 2025 Collection;
From the Stellar Stainless 2025 collection comes a rare gem—handmade by Silvi Simberg, this one-of-a-kind pair of golden prehnite drop earrings radiates the warmth of an ancient Australian sun. Sourced from the rugged outback, the 7mm and 11mm prehnite beads glow with a soft golden hue, their slightly larger size a bold yet balanced statement. PVD-plated 18k stainless steel hypoallergenic hooks, daisies, and bottom bead caps embrace their sunny warmth, while 18k finish iron bead caps nestle between, adding a delicate golden contrast. Still weighing a comfortable 3-4 grams, they dangle with a timeless elegance that feels both primal and eternal.
Each bead holds the light of forgotten memories, a gnostic bridge to inner peace and spiritual knowing. Perfect for the seeker craving connection, the collector hunting unique beauty, or the style maven seeking a touch of sunlit sophistication, these earrings transcend time—fit for a mystic of old or a dreamer of the future. Wear them to feel the steady hum of serenity and purpose; gift them to a soul who seeks the eternal within. This pair doesn’t just adorn—it remembers.
Prehnite is a calcium aluminum silicate mineral, cherished for its translucent to transparent qualities and serene color palette, typically ranging from pale green to yellow-green. Its vitreous to pearly luster adds to its gentle allure. This gemstone forms in the cavities of volcanic rocks and is often associated with minerals like datolite, calcite, and epidote. Notably, prehnite is not a zeolite but frequently occurs alongside them. Significant deposits have been found in Australia, South Africa, China, and the United States. Once extracted, prehnite is typically cut into cabochons or beads, highlighting its soft, glowing appearance.
While prehnite is commonly found in green shades, there exists a rarer golden variety. Golden prehnite exhibits hues ranging from soft yellow to warm golden tones, attributed to specific mineral inclusions during its formation. This variant is particularly prized for its unique color and is often used in jewelry to create pieces that exude warmth and elegance. Deposits of golden prehnite have been notably found in Australia, adding to its desirability among collectors and gem enthusiasts.
Named after Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn, who discovered it in South Africa in the 18th century, prehnite holds the distinction of being the first mineral named after a person. In the gem world, it is sometimes referred to as “grape jade” due to its typical green color and botryoidal (grape-like) formations.
Here are some other known names for the mineral: Cape Emerald, Edelite, Prehnitoid, Chiltonite, Karoo Stone.
In metaphysical circles, prehnite is esteemed as a stone of prophecy and serenity. It is believed to enhance precognition and inner knowing, allowing individuals to attune to higher levels of awareness. Prehnite is also associated with the heart chakra, fostering unconditional love and compassion. Its gentle energy is thought to quiet the mind, promoting clarity and peace. Practitioners often use prehnite in meditation to strengthen intuition and connect with spiritual realms.
The golden variety of prehnite shares these metaphysical properties, with an added emphasis on enhancing personal willpower and manifestation. The warm golden hues are thought to resonate with the solar plexus chakra, aiding in confidence and personal power. In crystal healing practices, golden prehnite is used to balance energy flow and encourage a positive outlook.