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COMING SOON: SUMMER 2025
Classic Rosary necklaces aka prayer beads with beautiful round semi-precious stone beads and PVD plated gold finish staineless steel beads, caps, centerpieces and findings, now testing durability with 4x Miyuki threads.
Centerpieces come with four design options: two Orthodox crosses, the messenger dove, and the Sacred Heart.
Stone options coming apart from the first prototype Carnelian, Serpentine and Sandstone are Agates, Chalcecony, Coral, Jasper, Ruby, Tanzanite, Maw-Sit-Sit and more…
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“Peace arrives not by calming the waves, but by becoming the tide that moves with their rhythm.”
Each earring weighs 2.9g and measures 11*44mm
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x as part of the Stellar Stainless 2025 Collection;
From the Stellar Stainless 2025 collection emerges a marine gem—handmade by Silvi Simberg, this one-of-a-kind pair of Ocean Agate drop earrings captures the rhythmic beauty of the sea. The 6mm and 10mm Ocean Agate beads, also known as Ocean Jasper, display a mesmerizing blend of blue, green, and white hues with swirling, wave-like patterns, embodying serenity, emotional healing, and the fluidity of life’s tides. PVD-plated 18k stainless steel hypoallergenic hooks, daisies, and bottom bead caps frame their oceanic elegance, while 18k finish iron bead caps rest between, adding a subtle golden contrast. Weighing 2.9 grams each and measuring 10*44mm, they dangle with a timeless grace that feels both ancient and eternal.
Each bead flows with the essence of the ocean’s calm, a gnostic current of peace and renewal. Perfect for the seeker craving emotional balance, the collector seeking natural beauty, or the style maven desiring a touch of coastal sophistication, these earrings transcend eras—fit for a mariner of old or a dreamer of the future. Wear them to feel the gentle pulse of serenity and fluidity; gift them to a soul who seeks the infinite within. Only one pair exists—this treasure doesn’t just adorn, it soothes.
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.
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Findings | Stainless Steel |