Red Amber Mushroom House Locket NecklaceThis isn't just a simple mushroom house, nor it is a simple necklace. Upon entering this mushroom house, you will see it is the house of a witch, spell and magic books, a crystal ball, potions, candles and a cauldron. The outised, with the snail familiar, may look normal, altough the back is a bit like a medieval tower, but it isn't. This is a magical place. The roof is very fancy, it's made of red amber from the Dominican Republic. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
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Red Amber Mushroom House NecklaceThis enchanted mushroom has been used as a house by someone in the forest for quite some time.. I mean, look at all the furniture and decorations. There is even a dangly porch lamp! This necklace holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
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Red Amber Amanita Muscaria NecklaceThis necklace holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic, and is used as the body of the mushroom. While the cap has been hand forged from sheet metal. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
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Amber and Garnet Amanita Muscaria Bottle NecklaceThis bottle is perfect to store your keepsakes or your perfumes or essential oils (it will come with a rollerball for that and a pipette). The top is hand forged and hand carved and features multiple garnets and two baltic ambers. What is amber? It is a fossilized resin of prehistoric trees that grew millions of years ago. And can range in color from clear, pale yellow, to orange, to dark brown. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Faceted Garnet Amanita Muscaria Key NecklaceThe 13th “Key to the Gate of the Forests”. Certain keys and certain gates are meant to be opened, forests meant to be explored. But sometimes in the woods you might stumble upon a darker, scarier and dangerous side that perhaps is better if it’s kept closed. Poisonous plants, toxic mushrooms, dangerous cliffs.. you never know what it might be, and here’s why this key exists. The power of this key is in fact special. This key keeps the darkest parts of the forests closed from entering. Two Amanita Muscaria with their stems entwined forming a beautiful and powerful pattern, adorned with a small garnet. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Faceted Garnet Mushroom Key NecklaceHere is the 14th “Key to the Gate of the Forests”. A rose-cut garnet is surrounder by small hand forged mushrooms. They key structure is formed by a handcarved twig. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Red Amber Mushroom Wonderland NecklaceWelcome to wonderland. This small fantasy world is filled with amanita muscaria mushrooms that are tall as trees. In the dusk, we can see a girl with a lantern in her hand, representing the hermit. This necklace holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
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Red Amber Deer NecklaceAnother collection, another deer necklace design. This one hold a beautiful cabochon of red amber and is adorned by small hand forged mushrooms and deer antlers. This necklace holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
IMPORTANT: unfortunately while setting the stone, the cabochon suffered a small incident, there is on the side a small damage to it (see the photo), it is fortunately barely visible. Therefore this piece price is a bit disconuted. |
Mini Mushroom Key Necklace - 2x AvailableYou know my obsession and love for keys. I couldn't resist making something unique and dainty. So here you have two hand forged mushroom keys, perfect for every occasion.
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Faceted Garnet Mushroom Necklace - Made on OrderThis tiny mushroom necklace features a rose-cut garnet stone. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Rough Vanadinite Cluster Necklace - 2x AvailableVanadinite is an uncommon mineral, only occurring as the result of chemical alterations to a pre-existing material. It is therefore known as a secondary mineral. It is usually found in the form of red hexagonal crystals and is usually bright-red or orange-red in color, although sometimes it’s also brown, red-brown, grey, yellow, or colorless. Vanadinite is very brittle and particularly heavy for being a translucent mineral. This stone in particular was mined in Morocco, one of the few places where you can find these beautiful crystals.
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Red Amber and Garnet Mushroom Design - Finished as a Necklace or as a RingThis design can be either finished as a ring or as a necklace. The two main stones, at the top a faceted garnet and then a triqngular red amber, are adorned by the moonpahses and hand forged mushrooms. This piece of red amber is from the Dominican Republic, it is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Red Amber Magical Statement Ring - Finished in Your SizeThis ring holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic. The band is adroned by multiple details that have been hand-sawn and hard-carved. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
This design will be finished in the buyer's size, mind you that the smaller the size, the lesser detail. |
Red Amber Magic Ring - Size 8 USThis ring holds a piece of red amber from the Dominican Republic. The band is adroned by multiple details that have been hand-sawn and hard-carved. This red amber is mined in the Caribbean Sea area and is derived from an ancient extinct tree resin, the Hymenaea protera (which produced a type of bean). Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being nearly always transparent, and with a higher number of fossil inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished tropical forest. Before the 90s they used to think that the age of this amber dated 40 million years ago, but with more modern and accurate studies its estimated age is about 20-25 million years. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare blue amber.
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Faceted Garnet Mushroom Ring - Finished in Your SizeThis small mushroom features a cabochon or rose-cut garnet. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Triple Faceted Garnet Ring - Finished in Your SizeWhy wear only one garnet stone, when you could wear three?! Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Garnet Ring with Moonphases - Finished in Your SizeThis ring hold a cabochon or garnet, the band is sturdy and has a the moonphases in the back. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Faceted Garnet Ring - Size 5 3/4 USThis ring hold a garnet stone and the ring band is in the shape of flat-hammered balls. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Garnet Ring - Size 8 USThis dark red garnet is adorned by a beautiful and intricate band. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Faceted Garnet and Mushrooms Dangly Stud EarringsThese earrings hold faceted garnet stones, and they are adorned by intricated branches, mushrooms and leaves. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Mini Faceted Garnet Mushroom Ear StudsThese cute earrings feature small rose-cut garnet. Most people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Garnet Ear StudsMost people associate the word "garnet" with a red gemstone; however, they are often surprised to learn that garnet occurs in many other colors (from orange, to red to purple) and has many other uses. The most commonly encountered minerals in the garnet group include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, andradite, grossular, and uvarovite. They all have a vitreous luster, a transparent-to-translucent diaphaneity, a brittle tenacity, and a lack of cleavage. They can be found as individual crystals, stream-worn pebbles, granular aggregates, and massive occurrences. The Garnet crystal meaning is rooted in ancient history and comes from the Latin word ‘granatum’, which means pomegranate, a reference to its intense red color that resembles the glistening, deep red seeds of the fruit.
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Red Baltic Amber Ear StudsThe Baltic region is home to the largest known deposit of amber, called Baltic amber. It dates from 44 million years ago (during the Eocene epoch). It has been estimated that these forests created more than 100,000 tons of amber. Today, more than 90% of the world's amber comes from Kaliningrad Oblast, in Russia. What is amber? It is a fossilized resin of prehistoric trees that grew millions of years ago. And can range in color from clear, pale yellow, to orange, to dark brown.
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