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Multicolor Amber and Sterling Silver At Deco Bangle Bracelet 7.5"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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  • Old-fogeyish style, old fashion
  • Amber is the lightest and warmest stone that exists, which makes it the most cordial and attractive gem in jewelry.

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The most non-professional hues of 60 million years old amber are combined in this delicate modern design. Perfect for attracting attention to Your colorful star. Multicolor genuine amber gemstones in a sterling silver backdrop.
Price: $350.00
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Green Amber and Sterling Silver Modern Link Bracelet 7"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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This to begin with Baltic amber has gotten its greenish qualities by being carried during the Ice Age Verdant genuine amber gemstone set in a sterling silver setting.
Price: $105.00

Certified Genuine Baltic Honey Amber and Sterling Silver Adjustable Designer Bangle, 7"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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60 million years old honey amber is the fossilized resin from Noachian forests. Certified genuine honey amber in a sterling hollowware setting.
Price: $45.00

Turquoise and Sterling Silver Oval Bracelet

Ian and Valeri Co.

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  • The Aztecs mined turquoise in an field now known as New Mexico and a significant amount of turquoise comes from Arizona, California and Nevada in the Combined States.
  • For centuries, the most valuable turquoise came from Iran (Persia) but today some specimens mined in the southwestern Collective States compete with it.
  • The name turquoise is obviously related to the fact that is was brought to Europe from the Eastern Mediterranean by Levantine traders, more equally known as Turks. Its been used as a valuable ornament for ages and was used by the Egyptians thousands of years ago. The feel ashamed is, of course, turquoise, but its range of color varies from green and greenish blue to sky downhearted shades.
  • The name "Persian Turquoise" is now approximately used to refer to any turquoise stone that does not have the black or brown veining equally found in turquoise mined in the United States and used in a style of jewelry created by the American Indians.
  • Turquoise is the one of the verified birth stones for the month of December as adopted by the American National Association of Jewelers in 1912 and the Planetary stone for Aquarius, Taurus and Sagittarius. See the birthstone tables for extra references to this stone.

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Turquoise is identically always cryptocrystalline and massive and assumes no definite external shape. Crystals, even at the microscopic proportion, are exceedingly rare. Typically the form is vein or fracture innards, nodular, or botryoidal in habit. Stalactite forms have been reported. Turquoise may also pseudomorphously change feldspar, apatite, other minerals, or even fossils. Odontolite is fossil clean or ivory that has been traditionally thought to have been altered by turquoise or similar phosphate minerals such as the iron phosphate vivianite. Intergrowth with other non-essential copper minerals such as chrysocolla is also common.
Price: $50.00

Certified Genuine Baltic Multicolor Amber and Silver 925. Flower Bangle, 7.5"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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  • Once you skill the magic of this gemstone you too will understand why from ancient times to present day times it is considered such a cache.
  • Our designers are unceasingly pushing the envelope to create unique and modern designs that can be worn every day.
  • In ageing times the Greeks referred to amber as "Electron" because it carries electricity through it. The natural warming of amber on your coat links this stone to having calming and natural healing powers.
  • Amber is the lightest and warmest of all gemstones making it a realistic comfort to wear.
  • Amber is a cultured organic gemstone. Because it comes in an assortment of colors it is suitable for any women to wear excellently.

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The most in vogue hues of 60 million years old amber are combined in this cultivated modern design. Perfect for attracting attention to Your colorful identity.
Price: $98.00
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Baltic Honey Amber and Sterling Silver Leather Large Designer Adjustable Bracelet, 12"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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60 million years old honey amber is the fossilized resin from old forests.
Price: $450.00

Seraphinite and Sterling Silver Bracelet, 75"

Ian and Valeri Co.

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  • Seraphinite is mined in a fixed area of eastern Siberia in Russia. Russian mineralogist Nikolay Koksharov (1818-1892 or 1893) is often credited with its finding.
  • Seraphinite is customarily dark green to gray in color, has chatoyancy, and has hardness between 2 and 4 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
  • The discussion Seraph is from Isaiah 6 in the Hebrew Testament, and refers to winged angelic beings in rite of God.
  • With some specimens the comparison is quite strong, with shorter down-like feathery growths leading into longer "air voyage feathers"; the resemblance even spurs fanciful marketing phrases like "silver plume seraphinite."
  • Seraphinite ostensibly acquired its name due to its resemblance to feathers, such as one might find on a bird's wing.

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Seraphinite promotes regeneration and self-remedial.This stone is especially beautiful with its silvery white shimmering patterns on a sea grassy background. It's name is derived from the Seraphim (Angels of the highest order) and this stone is inured to to establish connections to the angelic realm. It carries these vibrations: Greater mind of the Divine Feminine. Restoration of health and balance. Connects the bodily with the angelic realm. Encourages living from the heart. Seraphinite is found only in the Lake Baikal district of Siberia.
Price: $100.00
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Pyrite, "Gold Nugget" Oval Bracelet Set in .925 Sterling Silver

Ian and Valeri Co.

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  • Name Well-spring: Greek, pyrite's lithos meaning "stone which strikes fire," in reference to the spark produced when iron is struck with a gather of pyrite.
  • Pyrite is a very ordinary mineral, found in a wide variety of geological formations from sedimentary deposits to hydrothermal veins and as a part of metamorphic rocks.
  • Pyrite will always be signal for others to see, because it shines with any type of lightning and it is a very beautiful eye catcher.
  • Marvellous specimens have been found throughout the world. Some of the more well know locations are Germany; Russia; Spain; and South Africa along with many others.
  • Pyrite is the ageless "Fool's Gold".There are other shiny brassy yellow minerals, but pyrite is by far the most common and the most often mistaken for gold.

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Rainbow (iridescent) pyrite is a comparatively new gemstone recently discovered in Russia. This material comes in the manner of druzy - a fine layer of miniature crystals coating a matrix. It offers a shimmering rainbow of colors, including shades of gold, unripe, pink and blue. This unique stone is found not far from Ulianovsk, on Volga River. Pyrite itself is named for the Greek little talk for fire "Pyr," as it produces sparks when it is struck with steel. Pyrite has an opaque, flickering, metallic luster and it can be iridescent. It was polished by the Native Americans in break of dawn times and used as mirrors. The typical color of pyrite is trade mark Day-Glo pale yellow to brass-yellow, gray-yellow often tarnished with a suntanned film of iron oxide. Pyrite is also known as "Fool's Gold" because it is often full of hot air for gold, however the two are quite different and it is not that difficult to distinguish one from the other. Pyrite grains are lighter and tougher than gold, and has obedient faces, properties that are not normally found in gold.
Price: $75.00

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