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Ruby Beadwork Necklace & Earrings Set features lab created ruby semi-precious stone faceted beads, golden Miyuki glass beads, hypoallergic stainless steel.

The set includes 2 beadwork drop earrings (15x30mm & 1,1g each) and a classic choker-princess wreath beadwork necklace (10,5g & 38+43cm circumference);

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Classic Beadwork Sets Collection.

  • Handcrafted quality
  • Attention to Details
  • Investment in Art

Each set is handmade, therefore ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.

The necklace and earrings combine classic beadwork techniques with modern aesthetics. The meticulously woven beaded patterns create a striking visual appeal, making each piece a standout.

Every element, from materials to the final clasp, is chosen with care, setting this beadwork jewelry apart.

Each set takes hours of dedicated craftsmanship to ensure every bead is perfectly placed, whereas I blend ancient beadwork techniques with contemporary design, resulting in timeless and trendy pieces.

This set is a piece of wearable art, perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.

Part of a limited collection, this set is more than an accessory—it’s a collector’s item. Thus, ideal for those who cherish unique jewelry.

Whether for special occasions or daily wear, this set adapts seamlessly. Its design complements both formal and casual outfits, making it a versatile addition to your collection indeed.

Beads

Ruby

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

, , ,

Clasp Type

Lobster Clasp

Hooks

18k Gold PVD Coated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel / Hooks

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Cordage

Clear Nylon Cord

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Durability

  • Faceted Round Lab Ruby: Lab-created rubies are durable and resistant to scratches due to their hardness (9 on the Mohs scale), but they can still chip if exposed to sharp impacts or rough handling. Handle with care to preserve their brilliance.
  • Miyuki Glass Beads (Round): High-quality and resistant to general wear, though they can scratch if exposed to rough surfaces.
  • Nylon Cord (Fishing Line, 0.2mm)*: Strong and moisture-resistant, suitable for everyday wear, but avoid excessive bending or pulling to prevent weakening the cord.
  • Gold-Plated Copper Wire (Earrings): Prone to tarnishing with moisture, sweat, or chemicals, though still visually appealing.
  • PVD-Plated Stainless Steel Hooks and Clasps: Durable and tarnish-resistant, ideal for regular use.

Suitability

This set is versatile and suited for many occasions:

  • Casual Wear: Durable enough for light daily wear, but avoid exposing the lab rubies to water or harsh conditions to preserve their clarity and luster.
  • Daily Wear: The hypoallergenic stainless steel and nylon cord make this set comfortable for regular wear, though the gold-plated copper wire may tarnish with frequent exposure to moisture.
  • Special Occasions: The deep, vibrant red of the lab rubies and golden accents make this set perfect for formal events. Handle gently to retain their shine and clarity.

Storage

  • Store in the provided box or hermetic bag to protect from dust, moisture, and scratches.
  • Keep separate from other jewelry to avoid scratching or damaging the lab rubies and gold-plated components.

Cleaning

  • Wipe the lab rubies and metal components with a soft, dry cloth after wear to remove oils or dust.
  • For gold-plated copper wire, use a dry or specially treated jewelry cloth. Avoid water and harsh cleaning agents.
  • Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners on the rubies or plated elements.

Additional Tips

  • Keep the rubies and gold-plated components away from perfumes, hairsprays, and cleaning products to prevent tarnishing or damage.
  • Be gentle with the nylon cord to avoid excessive bending or stretching.
  • Handle the faceted rubies carefully to maintain their smooth, polished surface and avoid scratches or chips.

*Nylon Cord Care: Avoiding Deformation

When storing jewelry with nylon cord, avoid crumpling or storing the piece in a way that prevents it from laying flat or hanging. Excessive pressure or bending can deform the cord. To restore the shape:

  • Flat Storage: Store the necklace or bracelet flat in its provided box or pouch, ensuring it isn’t tightly packed or crumpled.
  • Hanging: If possible, hang the jewelry from a hook or peg to maintain the natural shape of the cord.
  • Restoring Shape: If deformation occurs, gently stretch the cord by hand, or carefully run the piece under warm (not hot) water and lay it flat to dry. Avoid using high heat as it may damage the nylon material.

Birthstone of July

Zodiac Stone of Aries, Capricorn, Leo & Scorpio

Ruby – The Jewel of Passion

Ruby, the red variety of the mineral corundum, captivates with its intense, fiery color, ranging from a deep blood-red to a vivid pinkish-red. Whether found in natural ruby beads or cultivated in labs, ruby’s allure is timeless. Natural ruby beads often come from Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, while lab-grown rubies offer an ethical and controlled alternative, originating from specialized facilities worldwide.

Etymology

The name “ruby” originates from the Latin “ruber,” meaning “red.” Historically, it has been known as “ratnaraj” in Sanskrit, translating to “king of precious stones,” highlighting its regal status. Also known as King of Gems, Ratnanayaka, Manik, Padmaraga, Yang Ruby.

Cosmic Junction

Ruby vibrates with the energy of Mars, symbolizing passion, courage, and vitality, and is closely tied to the root chakra, grounding one’s energy and stimulating life force. This gemstone has played significant roles in mythologies, fairy tales, and folk stories with its magical attributes:

Both natural ruby beads and lab-grown rubies carry these storied qualities, though some traditions emphasize the unique earth-bound energy of natural stones. Lab-grown rubies, while lacking this direct connection to Earth’s ancient history, embody the same essence of passion and protection, offering a sustainable and ethical alternative.

Cultural Resonance

In Hindu lore, rubies are considered the fire of the sun, believed to illuminate the wearer’s life with wisdom, health, and success. One legend tells that those who offered rubies to Krishna were promised rebirth as emperors, capturing the stone’s association with power and rebirth.

Warriors in ancient Burma embedded rubies into their skin, believing this would grant them invincibility in battle. The ruby was thought to warn the wearer of danger by changing color, a protective quality that adds to its mystical allure.

In ancient Greece, rubies were linked to love and passion, often considered the stone of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. There’s a tale where rubies were used by Cupid to kindle the flames of love between mortals, symbolizing their power to ignite passion.

Rubies often appear in Western fairy tales as symbols of love, protection, and wealth. In the tale of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” the secret of the princesses’ nocturnal adventures is revealed through ruby slippers, suggesting the gem’s association with mystery and magic.

In Chinese Mythology Rubies protect from evil spirits when placed under the foundations of buildings or worn as amulets. They also confer wisdom and immortality to the wearer, echoing the stone’s connection to life and longevity.

The Bible references rubies in contexts of great value, such as in Proverbs where wisdom is described as more precious than rubies. In some stories, rubies are seen as symbols of divine love and sacrifice, mirroring Christ’s blood.

In Persian tales, rubies are pieces of the sun, believed to light up the night and guide the way, much like the legends of Noah using a garnet lantern, which shares ruby’s red hue, to navigate through biblical floods.

Ruby Beadwork Necklace & Earrings Set

“The fire of creation burns brightest in the hearts unafraid to love.”

Ruby Beadwork Necklace & Earrings Set features lab created ruby semi-precious stone faceted beads, golden Miyuki glass beads, hypoallergic stainless steel.

The set includes 2 beadwork drop earrings (15x30mm & 1,1g each) and a classic choker-princess wreath beadwork necklace (10,5g & 38+43cm circumference);

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Classic Beadwork Sets Collection.

  • Handcrafted quality
  • Attention to Details
  • Investment in Art

Each set is handmade, therefore ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.

The necklace and earrings combine classic beadwork techniques with modern aesthetics. The meticulously woven beaded patterns create a striking visual appeal, making each piece a standout.

Every element, from materials to the final clasp, is chosen with care, setting this beadwork jewelry apart.

Each set takes hours of dedicated craftsmanship to ensure every bead is perfectly placed, whereas I blend ancient beadwork techniques with contemporary design, resulting in timeless and trendy pieces.

This set is a piece of wearable art, perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.

Part of a limited collection, this set is more than an accessory—it’s a collector’s item. Thus, ideal for those who cherish unique jewelry.

Whether for special occasions or daily wear, this set adapts seamlessly. Its design complements both formal and casual outfits, making it a versatile addition to your collection indeed.

Beads

Ruby

Colour

Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

, , ,

Clasp Type

Lobster Clasp

Hooks

18k Gold PVD Coated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel / Hooks

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Cordage

Clear Nylon Cord

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024

Durability

  • Faceted Round Lab Ruby: Lab-created rubies are durable and resistant to scratches due to their hardness (9 on the Mohs scale), but they can still chip if exposed to sharp impacts or rough handling. Handle with care to preserve their brilliance.
  • Miyuki Glass Beads (Round): High-quality and resistant to general wear, though they can scratch if exposed to rough surfaces.
  • Nylon Cord (Fishing Line, 0.2mm)*: Strong and moisture-resistant, suitable for everyday wear, but avoid excessive bending or pulling to prevent weakening the cord.
  • Gold-Plated Copper Wire (Earrings): Prone to tarnishing with moisture, sweat, or chemicals, though still visually appealing.
  • PVD-Plated Stainless Steel Hooks and Clasps: Durable and tarnish-resistant, ideal for regular use.

Suitability

This set is versatile and suited for many occasions:

  • Casual Wear: Durable enough for light daily wear, but avoid exposing the lab rubies to water or harsh conditions to preserve their clarity and luster.
  • Daily Wear: The hypoallergenic stainless steel and nylon cord make this set comfortable for regular wear, though the gold-plated copper wire may tarnish with frequent exposure to moisture.
  • Special Occasions: The deep, vibrant red of the lab rubies and golden accents make this set perfect for formal events. Handle gently to retain their shine and clarity.

Storage

  • Store in the provided box or hermetic bag to protect from dust, moisture, and scratches.
  • Keep separate from other jewelry to avoid scratching or damaging the lab rubies and gold-plated components.

Cleaning

  • Wipe the lab rubies and metal components with a soft, dry cloth after wear to remove oils or dust.
  • For gold-plated copper wire, use a dry or specially treated jewelry cloth. Avoid water and harsh cleaning agents.
  • Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners on the rubies or plated elements.

Additional Tips

  • Keep the rubies and gold-plated components away from perfumes, hairsprays, and cleaning products to prevent tarnishing or damage.
  • Be gentle with the nylon cord to avoid excessive bending or stretching.
  • Handle the faceted rubies carefully to maintain their smooth, polished surface and avoid scratches or chips.

*Nylon Cord Care: Avoiding Deformation

When storing jewelry with nylon cord, avoid crumpling or storing the piece in a way that prevents it from laying flat or hanging. Excessive pressure or bending can deform the cord. To restore the shape:

  • Flat Storage: Store the necklace or bracelet flat in its provided box or pouch, ensuring it isn’t tightly packed or crumpled.
  • Hanging: If possible, hang the jewelry from a hook or peg to maintain the natural shape of the cord.
  • Restoring Shape: If deformation occurs, gently stretch the cord by hand, or carefully run the piece under warm (not hot) water and lay it flat to dry. Avoid using high heat as it may damage the nylon material.

Birthstone of July

Zodiac Stone of Aries, Capricorn, Leo & Scorpio

Ruby – The Jewel of Passion

Ruby, the red variety of the mineral corundum, captivates with its intense, fiery color, ranging from a deep blood-red to a vivid pinkish-red. Whether found in natural ruby beads or cultivated in labs, ruby’s allure is timeless. Natural ruby beads often come from Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, while lab-grown rubies offer an ethical and controlled alternative, originating from specialized facilities worldwide.

Etymology

The name “ruby” originates from the Latin “ruber,” meaning “red.” Historically, it has been known as “ratnaraj” in Sanskrit, translating to “king of precious stones,” highlighting its regal status. Also known as King of Gems, Ratnanayaka, Manik, Padmaraga, Yang Ruby.

Cosmic Junction

Ruby vibrates with the energy of Mars, symbolizing passion, courage, and vitality, and is closely tied to the root chakra, grounding one’s energy and stimulating life force. This gemstone has played significant roles in mythologies, fairy tales, and folk stories with its magical attributes:

Both natural ruby beads and lab-grown rubies carry these storied qualities, though some traditions emphasize the unique earth-bound energy of natural stones. Lab-grown rubies, while lacking this direct connection to Earth’s ancient history, embody the same essence of passion and protection, offering a sustainable and ethical alternative.

Cultural Resonance

In Hindu lore, rubies are considered the fire of the sun, believed to illuminate the wearer’s life with wisdom, health, and success. One legend tells that those who offered rubies to Krishna were promised rebirth as emperors, capturing the stone’s association with power and rebirth.

Warriors in ancient Burma embedded rubies into their skin, believing this would grant them invincibility in battle. The ruby was thought to warn the wearer of danger by changing color, a protective quality that adds to its mystical allure.

In ancient Greece, rubies were linked to love and passion, often considered the stone of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. There’s a tale where rubies were used by Cupid to kindle the flames of love between mortals, symbolizing their power to ignite passion.

Rubies often appear in Western fairy tales as symbols of love, protection, and wealth. In the tale of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” the secret of the princesses’ nocturnal adventures is revealed through ruby slippers, suggesting the gem’s association with mystery and magic.

In Chinese Mythology Rubies protect from evil spirits when placed under the foundations of buildings or worn as amulets. They also confer wisdom and immortality to the wearer, echoing the stone’s connection to life and longevity.

The Bible references rubies in contexts of great value, such as in Proverbs where wisdom is described as more precious than rubies. In some stories, rubies are seen as symbols of divine love and sacrifice, mirroring Christ’s blood.

In Persian tales, rubies are pieces of the sun, believed to light up the night and guide the way, much like the legends of Noah using a garnet lantern, which shares ruby’s red hue, to navigate through biblical floods.