✨Hyacinthoides✨Hyacinthoides hispanica - also known as Spanish Bluebell. Even tho the sound of the name is similar to “hyacinth” (from Greek mythology that says the flowers sprung up from the blood of the dying prince Hyacinthus), it is not to be confused with them, as they are different. The word Hyacinthoides means in fact "like a hyacinth", and it was given because this plant, when first categorized, was put in the same genus as hyacinths, but later then moved to its own one. It is very common to find them in the woods of Mediterranean countries, they thrive in the wild, but you can also find them in unkept and wild gardens. It is in fact known to be a very resistant plant that naturalizes if they like the new habitats they are in, so much that sometimes it is considered a weed-like plant.
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Amethyst Necklace with Hyacintoides CutoutAmethyst is one of the most used crystals in jewelry, but still one of the most beautiful and charming ones. It is also commonly used in jewelry because it's said to be one of the most powerful crystals after quartz. Since ancient times, people belive it was very powerful, in fact, the name comes from the Koine Greek 'amethystos', meaning "not" and ' "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner.
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Tiffany Stone Hyacintoides Necklace This necklace features a stunning piece of Tiffany Stone with a tiny brass moon. This stone comes only from Utah in the USA. In the past it was almost unobtainable, as it was produced only as a by-product of the mining of Bertrandite at a particular mine. Tiffany Stone is composed primarily of Opalized Fluorite which produces its signature blend of rich purples, lavenders, and creams, It is in fact a mixture of stones, consisting of purple fluorite, clear quartz, opal, bertrandite, ice cream opal, purple opal, and opalized fluorite. This stone is highly sensitive to humidity and water, so store in dry places to avoid changes of color or brightness.
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Amethyst Hyacintoides Key NecklaceThe 5th 'Key to the gate of the Forest' with a new design, as they are all one of a kind. Amethyst is one of the most used crystals in jewelry, but still one of the most beautiful and charming ones. It is also commonly used in jewelry because it's said to be one of the most powerful crystals after quartz. Since ancient times, people belive it was very powerful, in fact, the name comes from the Koine Greek 'amethystos', meaning "not" and ' "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner.
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Grape Agate Nugget NecklaceGrape Agate is a relatively new find. Although the common known name is Grape Agate, these are actually Botryoidal Purple Chalcedony. This interesting new material that was introduced to the market in the second half of 2016 was actually discovered a few years prior in Indonesia's coastal areas. Unfortunately, since its discovery the Indonesian government did not allow it to be collected or exported, until 2016 when they decided to start selling it. As the name suggests, this piece is a grape, one of autumns symbolic fruits.
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Amethyst Cluster Hyacintoides Ring - Size 6 USAmethyst is one of the most used crystals in jewelry, but still one of the most beautiful and charming ones. It is also commonly used in jewelry because it's said to be one of the most powerful crystals after quartz. Since ancient times, people belive it was very powerful, in fact, the name comes from the Koine Greek 'amethystos', meaning "not" and ' "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner. Size 6 US - 12 IT
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Amethyst Hyacintoides Ring - Finished in Buyer's sizeThis ring featured a small cab of Amethyst on a Hyacintoides flower, with an intricate ring band. Amethyst is commonly used in jewelry because it's said to be one of the most powerful crystals after quartz. Since ancient times, people belive it was very powerful, in fact, the name comes from the Koine Greek 'amethystos', meaning "not" and ' "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner. Finished in buyer's size.
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