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Design

Iridescent Hematine Earrings feature Iridescent Hematine (Magnetic Rainbow Hematite) Ceramic Beads, hypoallergic stainless steel hooks.

Versatile wear: These earrings are suited for daily wear or special occasions thanks to durable and beautiful material choice and a classical design.

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2023

Materials
Stone: Hematine | Round Beads

  • Midnight Silver
  • Iridescent

Hematine – The Synthetic Sentinel

Hematine, often referred to as “Magnetic Hematite,” is a man-made ceramic material designed to mimic the look and feel of natural hematite without its cost and rarity. Created through processes involving iron oxide, barium, and sometimes strontium, Hematine is produced worldwide wherever there’s a demand for cost-effective, magnetic jewelry. Unlike natural hematite, which is an iron oxide mineral, Hematine is engineered for its aesthetic and magnetic properties.

Etymology

The name “Hematine” is derived from “hematite,” reflecting its intended imitation. It’s also known by alternative names such as: Hemalyke or Hemalike or Magnetic Hematite

Cosmic Junction

While Hematine doesn’t carry the same metaphysical history as natural hematite, it’s embraced in modern practices for:

Magnetic Therapy: Proponents of magnetic therapy believe Hematine can improve blood circulation, reduce pain, and promote healing, leveraging its magnetic properties for health benefits.

Energy Balancing: In metaphysical circles, Hematine is thought to balance the body’s magnetic field, grounding energy, and aiding in stress relief due to its calming, magnetic influence.

Iridescent Hematine – The Rainbow of Magnetic Innovation

Iridescent Hematine, an advancement on traditional Hematine, is a man-made ceramic material engineered to mimic not only the look of hematite but also to display a captivating iridescent sheen. This material is created by adding a thin, transparent coating to the Hematine, which produces an interference effect with light, resulting in a play of colors similar to a peacock’s feather or an oil slick. It’s found wherever there’s a demand for visually striking, affordable jewelry, often in places like China, where it’s produced for global markets.

Etymology

“Iridescent Hematine” combines “hematine,” a term for synthetic hematite, with “iridescent,” describing its color-changing properties. It’s also known as: Magnetic Iridescent Hematite, Rainbow Hematine

Cosmic Junction

While lacking the ancient history of natural hematite, Iridescent Hematine has found its niche in modern metaphysical use:

Magnetic Therapy: Like regular Hematine, it’s used in magnetic therapy for its supposed benefits in improving circulation, reducing pain, and balancing energies, with the added allure of its changing colors.


Fittings & Findings: Stainless Steel | Iridescent Finish
Size Guide | Dimensions

Each earring weighs 4g (0.141oz) and measures 8*52mm (0.315*2.047in).

Care Guide

Cleaning:

  • Gently wipe the semi-precious stone beads (such as chalcedony, amethyst, carnelian, rose quartz, etc.) and stainless steel components with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasives, or jewelry cleaners that could harm the stones or tarnish the metal.
  • Be sure to clean around the pin and hole of the bead carefully to prevent buildup that may affect the appearance or functionality of the earrings.

Bead Care:

  • The beads are securely mounted onto stainless steel pins, and since there is no glue used, the beads are unlikely to detach. However, it is still advisable to periodically check the beads and pins for any signs of wear or looseness.
  • Avoid placing excessive pressure on the beads or pins, as this may cause them to shift or break.

Storage:

  • Store your earrings in a soft pouch, jewelry box, or separate compartment to prevent scratching or damaging the beads and metal components.
  • Keep the earrings in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and temperature extremes to preserve their integrity.

Moisture & Chemicals:

  • Always remove earrings before swimming, bathing, or applying personal care products like perfume, hairspray, or lotions. Moisture or chemicals can degrade the metal and dull the natural luster of the stones.
  • Avoid exposing the earrings to extreme humidity or excessive sweat, as this could damage both the stones and the metal over time.

Handling:

  • Handle the earrings with care when putting them on or taking them off, holding the metal stud and not the stone to avoid damaging the bead or shifting the pin.
  • Be cautious when wearing them to avoid snagging on clothing or other objects, which could cause the stones or pins to loosen.

Repairs (if necessary):

  • If the bead or pin shows signs of damage or becomes loose, it’s best to have the earrings professionally repaired by a jeweler. Attempting repairs yourself may result in further damage.
  • To replace or repair the pins, it is recommended to seek a professional who can properly re-attach or replace the pin without compromising the bead’s integrity.

By following these care instructions, your stud earrings will remain beautiful and secure, allowing you to enjoy their elegance for years to come.

Iridescent Hematine Earrings

“Three sizes, each unique—strength lies not in sameness, but in honoring the distinct presence of every part.”

Design

Iridescent Hematine Earrings feature Iridescent Hematine (Magnetic Rainbow Hematite) Ceramic Beads, hypoallergic stainless steel hooks.

Versatile wear: These earrings are suited for daily wear or special occasions thanks to durable and beautiful material choice and a classical design.

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2023

Materials
Stone: Hematine | Round Beads

  • Midnight Silver
  • Iridescent

Hematine – The Synthetic Sentinel

Hematine, often referred to as “Magnetic Hematite,” is a man-made ceramic material designed to mimic the look and feel of natural hematite without its cost and rarity. Created through processes involving iron oxide, barium, and sometimes strontium, Hematine is produced worldwide wherever there’s a demand for cost-effective, magnetic jewelry. Unlike natural hematite, which is an iron oxide mineral, Hematine is engineered for its aesthetic and magnetic properties.

Etymology

The name “Hematine” is derived from “hematite,” reflecting its intended imitation. It’s also known by alternative names such as: Hemalyke or Hemalike or Magnetic Hematite

Cosmic Junction

While Hematine doesn’t carry the same metaphysical history as natural hematite, it’s embraced in modern practices for:

Magnetic Therapy: Proponents of magnetic therapy believe Hematine can improve blood circulation, reduce pain, and promote healing, leveraging its magnetic properties for health benefits.

Energy Balancing: In metaphysical circles, Hematine is thought to balance the body’s magnetic field, grounding energy, and aiding in stress relief due to its calming, magnetic influence.

Iridescent Hematine – The Rainbow of Magnetic Innovation

Iridescent Hematine, an advancement on traditional Hematine, is a man-made ceramic material engineered to mimic not only the look of hematite but also to display a captivating iridescent sheen. This material is created by adding a thin, transparent coating to the Hematine, which produces an interference effect with light, resulting in a play of colors similar to a peacock’s feather or an oil slick. It’s found wherever there’s a demand for visually striking, affordable jewelry, often in places like China, where it’s produced for global markets.

Etymology

“Iridescent Hematine” combines “hematine,” a term for synthetic hematite, with “iridescent,” describing its color-changing properties. It’s also known as: Magnetic Iridescent Hematite, Rainbow Hematine

Cosmic Junction

While lacking the ancient history of natural hematite, Iridescent Hematine has found its niche in modern metaphysical use:

Magnetic Therapy: Like regular Hematine, it’s used in magnetic therapy for its supposed benefits in improving circulation, reducing pain, and balancing energies, with the added allure of its changing colors.

Fittings & Findings: Stainless Steel | Iridescent Finish
Size Guide | Dimensions

Each earring weighs 4g (0.141oz) and measures 8*52mm (0.315*2.047in).

Care Guide

Cleaning:

  • Gently wipe the semi-precious stone beads (such as chalcedony, amethyst, carnelian, rose quartz, etc.) and stainless steel components with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasives, or jewelry cleaners that could harm the stones or tarnish the metal.
  • Be sure to clean around the pin and hole of the bead carefully to prevent buildup that may affect the appearance or functionality of the earrings.

Bead Care:

  • The beads are securely mounted onto stainless steel pins, and since there is no glue used, the beads are unlikely to detach. However, it is still advisable to periodically check the beads and pins for any signs of wear or looseness.
  • Avoid placing excessive pressure on the beads or pins, as this may cause them to shift or break.

Storage:

  • Store your earrings in a soft pouch, jewelry box, or separate compartment to prevent scratching or damaging the beads and metal components.
  • Keep the earrings in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and temperature extremes to preserve their integrity.

Moisture & Chemicals:

  • Always remove earrings before swimming, bathing, or applying personal care products like perfume, hairspray, or lotions. Moisture or chemicals can degrade the metal and dull the natural luster of the stones.
  • Avoid exposing the earrings to extreme humidity or excessive sweat, as this could damage both the stones and the metal over time.

Handling:

  • Handle the earrings with care when putting them on or taking them off, holding the metal stud and not the stone to avoid damaging the bead or shifting the pin.
  • Be cautious when wearing them to avoid snagging on clothing or other objects, which could cause the stones or pins to loosen.

Repairs (if necessary):

  • If the bead or pin shows signs of damage or becomes loose, it’s best to have the earrings professionally repaired by a jeweler. Attempting repairs yourself may result in further damage.
  • To replace or repair the pins, it is recommended to seek a professional who can properly re-attach or replace the pin without compromising the bead’s integrity.

By following these care instructions, your stud earrings will remain beautiful and secure, allowing you to enjoy their elegance for years to come.