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Plum Red Chalcedony Beadwork Choker Necklace features dyed semi-precious stone beads, golden Miyuki beads, hypoallergic stainless steel clasp.

The necklace measures 39cm+5cm (circumference) and weighs 3.1g

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Choker Collection.

Beads

Miyuki Glass, Chalcedony

Colour

Birthstone

,

Zodiac Stone

, , , ,

Clasp Type

Lobster Clasp

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Cordage

Clear Nylon Cord

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Durability

  • Plum Red Chalcedony Semi-Precious Stone Beads: Chalcedony is a relatively durable stone, but dyed versions like Plum Red Chalcedony can be more prone to fading and surface wear. To keep it looking vibrant, avoid exposing it to water, sunlight, and harsh chemicals.
  • Golden Miyuki Beads: Miyuki beads are highly durable and resistant to wear, but they can break or chip under forceful pressure.
  • Nylon Cord (Fishing Line 0.2mm): Nylon cord is strong, flexible, and resistant to most types of wear. However, it can become deformed if not stored properly.
  • Stainless Steel Clasp: Stainless steel is highly durable, tarnish-resistant, and hypoallergenic. It will maintain its appearance and function well over time with minimal care.

Suitability

This set is suitable for:

  • Casual Wear: The rich plum red tones of the Chalcedony add a pop of color to everyday outfits, making it a great addition to casual looks.
  • Daily Wear: The durable materials, including hypoallergenic stainless steel, make this choker comfortable and practical for daily wear.
  • Special Occasions: The deep, vibrant color of the Plum Red Chalcedony makes this choker an eye-catching accessory for evening events, parties, and other formal occasions.

Storage

  • Store the choker in a protective box or hermetic bag to protect it from dust, moisture, and potential damage.
  • To maintain the shape of the nylon cord, store the necklace flat or hang it to avoid crumpling or twisting that can cause deformation.

Cleaning

  • Gently wipe the Plum Red Chalcedony beads with a soft, dry cloth to remove oils, dust, or debris. Avoid using water, as it can cause fading and damage to the dye.
  • Carefully clean the golden Miyuki beads and nylon cord with a dry cloth to maintain their appearance.
  • The stainless steel clasp can be polished with a jewelry cloth to keep it shiny and tarnish-free.

Nylon Cord Care: Avoiding Deformation

  • Proper Storage: Store the choker flat or hang it to prevent tangling and deformation of the nylon cord.
  • Restoring Shape: If the nylon cord becomes deformed, gently stretch it back into its original shape by hand. Avoid using heat, as it could damage the cord fibers.

Birthstone of May & June

Zodiac Stone of AriesCancerGeminiScorpio & Sagittarius

Chalcedony – The Stone of Harmony

Chalcedony, a broad term encompassing numerous varieties of microcrystalline quartz, is known for its wide array of colors, from blue to pink, gray, and more. It’s found globally, with significant sources in Brazil, Uruguay, and India.

Etymology

The name “chalcedony” is derived from the ancient Greek town of Chalcedon (now Kadıköy, in Istanbul, Turkey). It’s often used interchangeably with names like: Onyx for black with white bands; Agate for banded varieties; Jasper for more opaque, solid colors; Carnelian and Sard for red and brownish-red types; Chrysoprase for green chalcedony; oriental markets also call dyed chalcedony “Jade”, even though it has nothing to do with actual Jade/Jadeite/Nephrite.

Cosmic Junction

Chalcedony resonates with the Moon, symbolizing calmness, balance, and emotional healing. It’s associated with the throat chakra, promoting communication and self-expression. Here’s how chalcedony has been viewed:

Ancient Uses: Chalcedony was used by many ancient civilizations for seals, amulets, and in decorative arts, valued for its protective and healing properties.

Roman Culture: Worn as amulets for protection, chalcedony was believed to bring stability, banish nightmares, and promote mental clarity.

Christian Tradition: Mentioned in the Bible as one of the stones in the High Priest’s breastplate, symbolizing peace and stability.

Modern Metaphysical Practices: Today, chalcedony is used for its soothing energy, helping to alleviate emotional turmoil and enhance group harmony.

Dyeing Techniques for Chalcedony Beads:

Immersion Dyeing: Chalcedony beads are often dyed by soaking them in a dye solution for days to weeks. This method allows the dye to penetrate deeply into the porous structure of the stone, giving a uniform color.

Heat Treatment: Sometimes combined with dyeing, heating can help fix the color or even change the natural color of chalcedony, especially in turning lighter stones into more vibrant shades like carnelian.

Surface Dyeing: For a quicker process, beads might only be surface dyed, which can be less stable but quicker, especially for creating patterns or enhancing natural banding.

Acid Treatment: Before dyeing, chalcedony might be treated with acid to increase its porosity, allowing for better dye absorption, particularly for creating black onyx from lighter chalcedony.

Stabilization: Some chalcedonies are stabilized with resins or polymers before dyeing to enhance color retention and durability of the dye.

Plum Red Chalcedony Beadwork Choker Necklace

“In quiet strength, the heart learns to speak its truth, weaving connection where walls once stood.”

Plum Red Chalcedony Beadwork Choker Necklace features dyed semi-precious stone beads, golden Miyuki beads, hypoallergic stainless steel clasp.

The necklace measures 39cm+5cm (circumference) and weighs 3.1g

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Choker Collection.

Beads

Miyuki Glass, Chalcedony

Colour

Birthstone

,

Zodiac Stone

, , , ,

Clasp Type

Lobster Clasp

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Cordage

Clear Nylon Cord

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Durability

  • Plum Red Chalcedony Semi-Precious Stone Beads: Chalcedony is a relatively durable stone, but dyed versions like Plum Red Chalcedony can be more prone to fading and surface wear. To keep it looking vibrant, avoid exposing it to water, sunlight, and harsh chemicals.
  • Golden Miyuki Beads: Miyuki beads are highly durable and resistant to wear, but they can break or chip under forceful pressure.
  • Nylon Cord (Fishing Line 0.2mm): Nylon cord is strong, flexible, and resistant to most types of wear. However, it can become deformed if not stored properly.
  • Stainless Steel Clasp: Stainless steel is highly durable, tarnish-resistant, and hypoallergenic. It will maintain its appearance and function well over time with minimal care.

Suitability

This set is suitable for:

  • Casual Wear: The rich plum red tones of the Chalcedony add a pop of color to everyday outfits, making it a great addition to casual looks.
  • Daily Wear: The durable materials, including hypoallergenic stainless steel, make this choker comfortable and practical for daily wear.
  • Special Occasions: The deep, vibrant color of the Plum Red Chalcedony makes this choker an eye-catching accessory for evening events, parties, and other formal occasions.

Storage

  • Store the choker in a protective box or hermetic bag to protect it from dust, moisture, and potential damage.
  • To maintain the shape of the nylon cord, store the necklace flat or hang it to avoid crumpling or twisting that can cause deformation.

Cleaning

  • Gently wipe the Plum Red Chalcedony beads with a soft, dry cloth to remove oils, dust, or debris. Avoid using water, as it can cause fading and damage to the dye.
  • Carefully clean the golden Miyuki beads and nylon cord with a dry cloth to maintain their appearance.
  • The stainless steel clasp can be polished with a jewelry cloth to keep it shiny and tarnish-free.

Nylon Cord Care: Avoiding Deformation

  • Proper Storage: Store the choker flat or hang it to prevent tangling and deformation of the nylon cord.
  • Restoring Shape: If the nylon cord becomes deformed, gently stretch it back into its original shape by hand. Avoid using heat, as it could damage the cord fibers.

Birthstone of May & June

Zodiac Stone of AriesCancerGeminiScorpio & Sagittarius

Chalcedony – The Stone of Harmony

Chalcedony, a broad term encompassing numerous varieties of microcrystalline quartz, is known for its wide array of colors, from blue to pink, gray, and more. It’s found globally, with significant sources in Brazil, Uruguay, and India.

Etymology

The name “chalcedony” is derived from the ancient Greek town of Chalcedon (now Kadıköy, in Istanbul, Turkey). It’s often used interchangeably with names like: Onyx for black with white bands; Agate for banded varieties; Jasper for more opaque, solid colors; Carnelian and Sard for red and brownish-red types; Chrysoprase for green chalcedony; oriental markets also call dyed chalcedony “Jade”, even though it has nothing to do with actual Jade/Jadeite/Nephrite.

Cosmic Junction

Chalcedony resonates with the Moon, symbolizing calmness, balance, and emotional healing. It’s associated with the throat chakra, promoting communication and self-expression. Here’s how chalcedony has been viewed:

Ancient Uses: Chalcedony was used by many ancient civilizations for seals, amulets, and in decorative arts, valued for its protective and healing properties.

Roman Culture: Worn as amulets for protection, chalcedony was believed to bring stability, banish nightmares, and promote mental clarity.

Christian Tradition: Mentioned in the Bible as one of the stones in the High Priest’s breastplate, symbolizing peace and stability.

Modern Metaphysical Practices: Today, chalcedony is used for its soothing energy, helping to alleviate emotional turmoil and enhance group harmony.

Dyeing Techniques for Chalcedony Beads:

Immersion Dyeing: Chalcedony beads are often dyed by soaking them in a dye solution for days to weeks. This method allows the dye to penetrate deeply into the porous structure of the stone, giving a uniform color.

Heat Treatment: Sometimes combined with dyeing, heating can help fix the color or even change the natural color of chalcedony, especially in turning lighter stones into more vibrant shades like carnelian.

Surface Dyeing: For a quicker process, beads might only be surface dyed, which can be less stable but quicker, especially for creating patterns or enhancing natural banding.

Acid Treatment: Before dyeing, chalcedony might be treated with acid to increase its porosity, allowing for better dye absorption, particularly for creating black onyx from lighter chalcedony.

Stabilization: Some chalcedonies are stabilized with resins or polymers before dyeing to enhance color retention and durability of the dye.