De Colores Gemstones Mothers Day Gift Charm Bracelet
Product History: A tribute to nature! A random but harmonious combination of Amethyst, Shell, Tiger Eye, Stabilized Turquoise, and Carnelian Beads... more>>
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Product History: A tribute to nature! A random but harmonious combination of Amethyst, Shell, Tiger Eye, Stabilized Turquoise, and Carnelian Beads attached by hand to sterling Silver chain. Amethyst Gemstone:Amethyst is Macrocrystalline quartz and is one of the best selling gemstones in the world. In ancient times, the Greeks used to think that amethyst would protect those who wore it from becoming drunk. The name Amethyst is derived from the Greek amethystos which when translated is “not drunkenâ€. Amethyst beads can vary in color from shades of red-violet to purple, from a milky color to green. Heating Amethyst can turn it yellow, brown, and no color at all. In fact, most commercial Citrine are heat treated Amethyst. Amethysts are found in Brazil, Argentina, Namibia, Canada and the U.S., and are commonly listed as the birthstone for those born in February. Carnelian Gemstone: Carnelian is the name of a specific color of agate. Since the name Carnelian comes from the Latin word for flesh (carnis), and applies to any agate that is red to brown red in color. Years ago, Carnelian was used for seals. It is moderately hard and capable of a good polish. Carnelian has been used for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians filled tombs with this chalcedony quartz because they thought it was a great power and could help on the soul’s journey to the afterlife. It is found in Brazil, Australia, Russia, South America and the United States. Tiger Eye gemstone: is a microcrystalline quartz that pseudomorphs. It is golden to honey yellow in color and dances in the light. It is found in South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Western Australia and California. It is so named because it resembles the eye of a tiger. Avoid temperature changes and don’t clean with alcohol. African Turquoise: This stone is actually a natural jasper found in Africa. It has a matrix structure similar to that of turquoise, and is a light bluish-green with teal hues. The matrix has dark brown to black spots throughout the bead. Fits 7.5" to 8" wrist. Lobster Clasp.
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