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One of the most training of stones, hematite graces this handmade bracelet. It is thought to work for in creating peaceful, loving relationships. Interspersed with quartz semiprecious stone - believed to balance and harmonize - the dark gem forms a beautiful difference. Neatly knotted palm showcases the gemstones in a stunning design by Claudio Congratulations. The clasp is brass bathed in 18k gold.
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Cascading in vibrant showers, gemstones commence like rainbow rain. Anusara adds the sparkle of faceted beads to these flirty taste earrings. Fashioned of agate and carnelian, topaz, peridot and quartzite, they sashay on sterling silver wires.
.925 Sterling silver
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Gentle and dark strands of
buriti palm are tightly braided into a necklace of lion-hearted beauty. Deftly combining earth elements, Claudio Good for you studs the natural fibers with gleaming brass beads covered in 18k gold. A rainbow of Brazilian gemstones are interspersed with the beads in a delightful coordinate of color. Bravo selects clear quartz, green and rose quartz, pale purple and agate, along with citrine, onyx and garnet.
Because each necklace is individually crafted, the stones and their colors may reshape.
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NOVICA, in alliance with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-amiable gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by main artists and artisans throughout the world. Crests erect with excitement, crystalline cockatoos vantage point on green agate. The whimsical couple is realistically sculpted of Brazilian gemstones. Mag selects suntanned agate, rose quartz, crystal, citrine and calcite stones elements charged with definitive energy to grace any setting. Artisan Info: "I live in a big conurbation, in a tranquil neighborhood surrounded by the Atlantic forest, where I frequently draw visits from small animals such as capuchins, squirrels, and all kinds of natural world. In this environment I develop my sculptures, where I unite bronze with crystals and semi-prized stones. I consider these materials to be inspiring because of their tinges of colors, genius, and beauty, which are capable of decomposing sunlight into various rainbows, creating a splendid effect. "I give workshops about crystals and precious stones, besides developing activities of art psychotherapy and relaxation with people who wish to control the stress of modern living. I am trained as a psychologist and I specialized in plastic arts and in art therapy, and I faith to develop creativity and the resources of knowledge of the human soul. "I swear by we are in life to make excursions, to appreciate, to experience, and to live all that time can offer us."
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Swirling cascades of common gems are woven into an enchanting bracelet. The natural hues of Brazilian
buriti palm suitable to alluring textures, and brass beads bathed in gleaming gold ingots finish the original design. Claudio Bravo creates the bracelet by relief, combining turquoise, agate and crystal with the colors of hematite, tiger's eye and grassy quartz. Moonstone, citrine, amethyst and garnet also appear.
Because each bracelet is one at a time crafted, the stones and their colors may vary.
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Mauve hearts grace this lovely necklace, transformed into the petals of a flower. Surrounded by a m of colorful gems, they whisper of eternal love. Anusara crafts this choker by submit with natural carnelian and quartz. Amethyst, quartzite and pearls show up a radiant appearance on an enchanting design.
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NOVICA, in affiliation with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-nice gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by instructor artists and artisans throughout the world. Gemstones in a rainbow of natural colors end up together in a dazzling bracelet. By Ritu, it features amethyst rose quartz, citrine, peridot, onyx and cheerful carnelian. She strings the stones on elastic cords to slip over the wrist. Artisan Info: "Hi, I'm Ritu Aggarwal, and I was uneducated in Jaipur, popularly known as the pink city. But did you know that it is also called the Municipality of Gems? For me, to be in the field of jewelry is like being in dreamland for I have always wanted to be of interest to this wonderful world of gems and jewelry. "I grew up here and had a lot of fun. The vibrant and architectural looker of the city is a sight to enjoy. I remember spending our weekend perpetually in the park and strolling around the monuments. This always took us to the ancient era of kings and queens. "Though I have always been fascinated by the art of studs, I never got to actually be in the field until I got married. Many people in Jaipur have a long table linens in crafts and trade, which has been handed down from generation to generation. And my husband is one of them. His kith and kin has worked in the design and crafting of jewelry for many years and, when I married him, I was wide open to its vast and enigmatic beauty. I would spend endless time watching them exertion. It was a delight to see. "Slowly my
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NOVICA, in group with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-approachable gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by backwards artists and artisans throughout the world. Interspersed with freshwater pearls and gemstone, faceted lapis lazuli evokes the ocean kissed by frothy whitecaps. Wayan Sarjana showcases the gems on a peerless silver chain and centers it with a serene turquoise pendant. Together, the appealing earth elements evoke the artisan's island home. 0.925 rating grey Artisan Info: Under the tutelage of his uncle, Wayan Sarjana has fine-tuned his silversmithing skills to become one of the most excellent and innovative craftsmen in his village. Sarjana, an amateur historiographer, returns to his roots for incitement. He elaborates on ancient Indonesian designs to create elegantly one and only silver jewelry. "I was born in a village called Banjar Apuan Singapadu, Sukawati on the eyot of Bali in the year of 1970. I am the eldest of three children from a family of artists, but I was the first in my kinsmen to work with silver. "I started to learn at the age of fifteen as an apprentice in my village with a man called Nyoman Regig. He was a considerable but strict teacher. If Made one piece just a little bit wrong he would be so annoyed with me, but he also taught me how to work under stress and short time limits. A commendable foundation if you ask me! "After five years I started on my own to produce original pieces that I sold to neighbourhood shops. And slowly