Necklaces
The Rainbow NecklaceThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. This necklace is ready for purchase, but is available as a made on order with another set of stones. Check the other listings. The stones included are:
Red: Rough Vanadinite Orange: Rough Spessartine Garnet Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Hexagonal Emerald Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Rough Sapphire Purple: Rough Grape Agate |
The Rainbow Necklace - Made on OrderThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. This necklace is available as a made on order with the set of stones you can see on my finger in the pictures. The photos of the finished necklace are to keep as a reference of the design, the stones used will be the others pictured.. The stones included are:
Red: Rough Garnet Orange: Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Peridot Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Australian Opal Purple: Amethyst |
The Rainbow Necklace - Made on OrderThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. This necklace is available as a made on order with another (check the last pictures to see the final outcome). The stones included are:
Red: Rough Garnet Orange: Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Tourmaline Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Australian Opal Purple: Amethyst |
The Rainbow Collector's Vial NecklaceThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. The rainbow collectors are interested in all types of crystals. All types of colors and shapes inspire the collectors, enriching their souls and spirits. They are not afraid of diversity, they love all of the details that make each crystal special and unique, they use these unique traits to lift each other up, and not tear them down. They fight for peace, for love and for equal rights. The stones included are:
Red: Garnet Orange: Rough Spessartine Garnet Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Tourmaline Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Australian Opal Purple: Amethyst |
The Rainbow Collector's Bottle NecklaceThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. The rainbow collectors are interested in all types of crystals. All types of colors and shapes inspire the collectors, enriching their souls and spirits. They are not afraid of diversity, they love all of the details that make each crystal special and unique, they use these unique traits to lift each other up, and not tear them down. They fight for peace, for love and for equal rights. The stones included are:
Red: Garnet & Rough Garnet Orange: Rough Spessartine Garnet & Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Tourmaline & Rough Emerald Light Blue: Rough Apatite & Rough Tourmaline Blue: Rough Tanzanite Purple: 2x Amethyst |
The Rainbow Collector's Jar NecklaceThis necklace features a rainbow of stones. The rainbow collectors are interested in all types of crystals. All types of colors and shapes inspire the collectors, enriching their souls and spirits. They are not afraid of diversity, they love all of the details that make each crystal special and unique, they use these unique traits to lift each other up, and not tear them down. They fight for peace, for love and for equal rights. The stones included are:
Red: Rough Vanadinite & Rough Garnet Orange: Rough Spessartine Garnet & Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Tourmaline & Rough Peridot Light Blue: Rough Apatite & Rough Tourmaline Blue: Rough Sapphire Purple: Rough Amethyst & Rough Grape Agate |
MAKE YOUR OWN RAINBOW COLLECTOR'S JARThe rainbow collectors are interested in all types of crystals. All types of colors and shapes inspire the collectors, enriching their souls and spirits. They are not afraid of diversity, they love all of the details that make each crystal special and unique, they use these unique traits to lift each other up, and not tear them down. They fight for peace, for love and for equal rights.
CHOOSE YOUR STONE SET AND THE SHAPE OF THE JAR/BOTTLE YOU LIKE. CREATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL KEEPSAKE.
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Rings
Rough Garnet Ring - Size 10 USMost 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. Size 10 US - 22 IT
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Rough Garnet Ring - Size 7 USMost 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. Size 7 US - 14 IT
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Rough Vanadinite Ring - Size 6 USVanadinite 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. Size 6 US - 12 IT
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Rough Spessartine Garnet Ring - Size 8 3/4 USSpessartine is member of the Garnet group, and is known for its beautiful orange and reddish-orange colors. This form of Garnet was once much rarer, but new abundant finds in Tanzania, China, and Pakistan have really put Spessartine on the map, making it very well regarded. Spessartine only occurs in single trapezohedral crystals, often well developed with natural facets. Spessartine is named after the ‘Spessart Mountains’, in Bavaria, Germany, which is the type locality for this mineral. Size 8 3/4 US - 19 IT
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Baltic Amber Ring - Size 7 1/2 USThe 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. Size 7 1/2 US - 15,5 IT
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Baltic Amber Ring - Size 8 1/2 USThe 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. Size 8 1/2 US - 18,5 IT
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Rough Spessartine Garnet Ring - Size 5 3/4 USSpessartine is member of the Garnet group, and is known for its beautiful orange and reddish-orange colors. This form of Garnet was once much rarer, but new abundant finds in Tanzania, China, and Pakistan have really put Spessartine on the map, making it very well regarded. Spessartine only occurs in single trapezohedral crystals, often well developed with natural facets. Spessartine is named after the ‘Spessart Mountains’, in Bavaria, Germany, which is the type locality for this mineral.
Size 5 3/4 US - 11 IT |
Baltic Amber Ring - Size 7 1/2 USThe 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. Size 7 1/2 US - 16 IT
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Baltic Amber Ring - Size 5 1/4 USThe 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. Size 5 1/4 US - 9,5 IT
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Rough Peridot Ring - Size 8 USPeridot is an ancient Gem of the mineral Olivine. Peridot occurs in silica-deficient rocks such a volcanic basalt as well as in pallasitic meteorites. Peridot is one of only two gems observed to be formed not in the Earth’s crust, but in molten rock of the upper mantle. Gem-quality peridot is rare to find on Earth's surface due to its susceptibility to weathering during transportation from deep within the mantle to the surface. In the Middle Ages, the gemstone was considered a stone that could provide healing powers, curing depression and opening the heart. The Egyptians called it the “gem of the sun.” Today this gem is still prized for its restful yellowish green hues and long history. Size 8 US - 17 IT
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Rough Tourmaline Ring - Size 7 1/2 US Tourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
Size 7 1/2 US - 15 IT |
Rough Tourmaline Ring - Size 7 1/2 USTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
Size 7 1/2 US - 15,5 IT |
Rough Emerald Ring - Size 6 1/2 USEmerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl with its typical green color, given by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. They are found in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks in a small number of locations worldwide. For over 5000 years, emeralds have been one of the most desirable and valuable colored stones. Ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia, and South America independently discovered emeralds and made them a gemstone of highest esteem
Size 6 1/2 US - 13 IT |
Rough Emerald Ring - Size 9 1/2 USEmerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl with its typical green color, given by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. They are found in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks in a small number of locations worldwide. For over 5000 years, emeralds have been one of the most desirable and valuable colored stones. Ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia, and South America independently discovered emeralds and made them a gemstone of highest esteem.
Size 9 1/2 US - 21 IT |
Rough Tourmaline Ring - Size 5 1/4 USTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
Size 5 1/4 US - 9,5 IT |
Rough Apatite Ring - Size 7 USApatite is named for the Greek word apate, which means "deceit", since Apatite is similar in appearance to many other minerals. Apatite is infrequently used as a gemstone. Transparent stones of clean color have been faceted and cabochon-cut. Major sources for gem apatite are Brazil, Burma, and Mexico. Size 7 US - 14 IT
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Rough Tourmaline Ring - Size 8 USTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
Size 8 US - 17 IT |
Rough Sapphire Ring - Size 6 1/4 USSapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. It is typically blue, but natural "fancy" sapphires also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors; "parti sapphires" show two or more colors. The only color corundum stone that the term sapphire is not used for is red, which is called a ruby. Pink colored corundum may be either classified as ruby or sapphire depending on locations it is found. Sapphire and rubies are often found in the same geographical settings, but they generally have different geological formations. Size 6 1/4 US - 12,5 IT
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Australian Opal Ring - Size 8 3/4 USThe ring features a cab of Australian opal doublet, with deep blue flashes. The ring band is decorated with an intricate pattern of different wires. The stone comes from the Lightning ridge mine in Australia. The sedimentary opal deposits of central Australia occur along generally flat-lying horizontal layers within 30 metres of the earth’s surface. They are a product of a unique set of geological events which occurred over a 100 million year period. Size 8 3/4 US - 19 IT
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Rough Grape Agate Ring - Size 6 3/4 USGrape 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. Size 6 3/4 US - 13,5 IT
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Amethyst Ring - Size 8 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 8 US - 17 IT
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Amethyst Ring - Size 7 3/4 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 7 3/4 US - 16 IT
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Earrings
The Rainbow Dangly Stud Earrings N*1These elegant dangle earrings are long stud earrings, with the colors of the rainbow. Altough being a bit big, they do not weight as much as you would think. The stones included are:
Red: Faceted Garnet Orange: Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Peridot Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Faceted Iolite Purple: Amethyst |
The Rainbow Dangly Stud Earrings N*2These elegant dangle earrings are long stud earrings, with the colors of the rainbow. Altough being a bit big, they do not weight as much as you would think. The stones included are:
Red: Faceted Garnet Orange: Baltic Amber Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Tourmaline Light Blue: Fluorite & Rough Apatite Blue: Faceted Sapphire Purple: Amethyst |
The Rainbow Dangly Stud Earrings N*3These elegant dangle earrings are long stud earrings, with the colors of the rainbow. Altough being a bit big, they do not weight as much as you would think. The stones included are:
Red: Faceted Garnet Orange: Rough Spessartine Garnet Yellow: Baltic Amber Green: Rough Peridot Light Blue: Rough Apatite Blue: Australian Opal Purple: Amethyst |
Rough Garnet Stud EarringsMost 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 Spessartine Garnet Stud EarringsSpessartine is member of the Garnet group, and is known for its beautiful orange and reddish-orange colors. This form of Garnet was once much rarer, but new abundant finds in Tanzania, China, and Pakistan have really put Spessartine on the map, making it very well regarded. Spessartine only occurs in single trapezohedral crystals, often well developed with natural facets. Spessartine is named after the ‘Spessart Mountains’, in Bavaria, Germany, which is the type locality for this mineral.
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Rough Spessartine Garnet Stud EarringsSpessartine is member of the Garnet group, and is known for its beautiful orange and reddish-orange colors. This form of Garnet was once much rarer, but new abundant finds in Tanzania, China, and Pakistan have really put Spessartine on the map, making it very well regarded. Spessartine only occurs in single trapezohedral crystals, often well developed with natural facets. Spessartine is named after the ‘Spessart Mountains’, in Bavaria, Germany, which is the type locality for this mineral.
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Baltic Amber Stud EarringsThe 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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Baltic Amber Stud EarringsThe 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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Rough Ethiopian Opal Stud EarringsThese earrings feature high grade Ethiopian Fire Opal. Precious opal mined in Ethiopia began entering the gem and jewelry market in 1994. But the most important opal discovery in Ethiopia to date was made in 2008. This opal can have vivid play-of-color flashing from a body color of clear, white, yellow, orange, or brown. Opals mined in Ethiopia, are hydrophane opals. "Hydrophane" is a name used for a porous opal that has the ability to absorb water. A change in color or transparency often accompanies the water absorption, so beware of the stone getting in contact with water.
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Rough Tourmaline Stud EarringsTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
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Rough Tourmaline Stud EarringsTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
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Rough Tourmaline Stud EarringsTourmaline crystals of just one single colour are rare as even slight variations in the gemstone’s composition cause completely different colours to appear. In fact, most tourmaline deposits are found in veins that run through rocks, which were created by molten magma from volcanoes. As the magma cooled, large cracks formed, which were filled with a solution of water and minerals such as iron, lithium or manganese that, over time, turned into crystals of tourmaline and other stones. It is these trace elements that give tourmalines their vivid colours, ranging from red, green and blue to yellow, black and orange.
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Abalone Shell Stud EarringsThe shells of abalones have a low, open, spiral structure, and are characterized by having several open respiratory pores in a row near the shell's outer edge. The thick inner layer of the shell is composed of nacre, which in many species of abalone is highly iridescent, giving rise to a range of strong, changeable colors, which make the shells attractive to humans as decorative objects, in jewelry, and as a source of colorful mother-of-pearl.
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Rough Aquamarine Stud EarringsAquamarine, named for the Latin phrase "water of the sea", is the blue to blue-green variety Beryl. Beryl also contains other gem varieties, including Emerald, and some lesser known varieties such as Morganite and Heliodor. Aquamarine ranges in color from a faint light blue to blue and bluish-green, with lighter colored stones being the more common type.
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Moonstone Stud EarringsMoonstone displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. Its name is derived from a visual effect, sheen or schiller (play of color), caused by light diffraction.
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Moonstone Stud EarringsMoonstone displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. Its name is derived from a visual effect, sheen or schiller (play of color), caused by light diffraction.
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Moonstone Stud EarringsMoonstone displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. Its name is derived from a visual effect, sheen or schiller (play of color), caused by light diffraction.
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Rough Apatite Stud EarringsApatite is named for the Greek word apate, which means "deceit", since Apatite is similar in appearance to many other minerals. Apatite is infrequently used as a gemstone. Transparent stones of clean color have been faceted and cabochon-cut. Major sources for gem apatite are Brazil, Burma, and Mexico.
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Rough Sapphire Stud EarringsSapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. It is typically blue, but natural "fancy" sapphires also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors; "parti sapphires" show two or more colors. The only color corundum stone that the term sapphire is not used for is red, which is called a ruby. Pink colored corundum may be either classified as ruby or sapphire depending on locations it is found. Sapphire and rubies are often found in the same geographical settings, but they generally have different geological formations.
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Rough Pink Ruby Stud EarringsRubies are pink to blood-red colored gemstones, a variety of the mineral corundum. Other varieties of gem-quality corundum are called sapphires. The word ruby comes from ruber, Latin for red. Ruby is the traditional birthstone for July and is usually pinker than garnet, although some rhodolite garnets have a similar pinkish hue to most rubies.
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Amethyst Stud EarringsAmethyst 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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Rough Amethyst Stud EarringsAmethyst 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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Rough Pink Quartz Stud EarringsPink quartz, stone of beauty and love, is most known for its amazing properties, including: helping alleviate stress and anxiety, trusting your own instincts and recognizing your unique spirit. It is also a wonderful sleep crystal, Pink Quartz is a crystal of warm, gentle love, bringing calmness and clarity. It instills the message there is no need for haste in life.
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Small Rainbow Stud EarringsThese stud earrings are all hand crafted. Made of little different parts and different textured wires. They are small, simple studs, perfect for everyday use.
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