Semi precious stones
We begin the great journey in the field of precious and semi-precious stone, which complements and highlights the jewellery.
Our tool is Gemology, the branch that distinguishes, analyzes and certifies the stone on behalf of the art of jewellery. We will look through history, myths and traditions from the people of the world, the influence of stone on society and culture.
Meanwhile, we will study the healing properties of the stones, their connection to Taoism and Feng Shui, the Hindu Chakras, the zodiac, any information that you may find useful, now or in the future. We will not tire you with specialized information, our intention is to give you a general and complete image of the stone, as a complement to a beautiful piece of jewellery, which will match your image, mood and personality.
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Emerald
Precious stone, emerald is an invaluable part of old imperial treasures around the world
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Garnet
In classical Athens, the garnet was the stone of negotiators and orators.
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Green Onyx
The stone of prudence and hope, the green onyx stress, gives strength and optimism to the wearer.
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Iolite
Stone of visions, leads in dream interpretation and intuition.
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Kyanite
By wearing kyanite on jewellery, we expand our professional skills and find solutions to difficult problems.
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Labradorite
The stone of the Wizards of the icy North. The stone of lost Atlantis
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Lapis Lazuli
It is the stone of Wisdom, Art and the Right Word. Excellent stone for middle age, protects against depression giving calm and strength.
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Larimar
Larimar belongs to the element of Water, and affects the water zodiac signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.
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Moonstone
The stone of the rainbow, the stone that traps the light of the moon, the stone of the spirits of the night.
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Pearl
It is a powerful symbol of the Moon, it symbolizes wisdom, peace and pure love.
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Peridot
It is the stone that unites families, friends and couples, brings a happy mood, removes envy and jealousy.
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Pink Tourmaline
An old Sinhalese legend says that Tourmaline, on her way from the center of the earth to the surface, fell in love and joined the God Rainbow. When Rainbow ascended to heaven, he donated his colors to his beloved Tourmaline, a sign of love and the union of the earthly with the heavenly.
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