Description
Necklace with natural Turquoise and Hematite stones.
Discover the unique style of our handcrafted necklace, designed for both men and women. Made with natural turquoise faceted cube stones and hematite accents, this jewelry piece exudes an irresistible dark charm.
At the centerpiece of the necklace is a solid silver nugget, adding a touch of brilliance to the design. The turquoise and hematite stones are completely natural, ensuring authentic beauty with no chemical treatments or artificial coloring.
Turquoise, with its shades ranging from aquamarine green to cobalt blue and its gray-black veins, is the ultimate summer stone. Versatile and flattering for all skin tones, this necklace complements sporty-chic and ethnic looks alike.
Pair it with jeans and a white shirt for a sophisticated casual outfit or with embroidered cotton kaftans for a boho vibe reminiscent of Ibiza and Formentera. Each piece is unique, thanks to the natural variations in stone color and veining.
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Handcrafted necklace with turquoise and hematite stones, made with premium hypoallergenic materials.
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Dimensions
- Necklace length: customizable
- Necklace width: about 4 mm
Materials
- Turquoise stones: size about 3.5 mm
- Hematite stones: matte/polished, size about 4 mm
- Solid silver nugget: size about 5 x 4 mm
- Clasp: Italian 925 sterling silver, 0.42 g (nickel-free, lead-free, cadmium-free)
- Professional steel wire
Fascinating Facts About Turquoise
The name “Turquoise” originates from the Middle Ages, when Crusaders brought the stone to France through Turkish traders. The French term pierre turquoise (Turkish stone) inspired the Italian name pietra turchese.
With colors ranging from green to blue, turquoise has long been seen as a bridge between human nature and the Earth’s primal forces. It was considered a protective talisman for warriors and a source of courage and self-confidence.
In ancient Persia, turquoise symbolized luck and friendship. Tradition holds that the stone fades and eventually breaks as it shares its journey with its wearer, symbolically ending its life when the wearer passes away.
Among Native American tribes, turquoise is thought to embody the spirits of all animals and was even used to adorn horses.
Spiritually, turquoise is associated with the throat chakra, promoting communication, absorbing negative thoughts, and enhancing courage, self-assurance, and good fortune. Its vivid color evokes purification, connecting it to the essential elements of air and water.
A Brief History of Turquoise
Turquoise is an ancient gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and good fortune throughout history.
Cleopatra’s favorite stone, turquoise, has been treasured for millennia. The oldest turquoise artifact, an 8,000-year-old bracelet, was discovered in Egypt, alongside a 7,500-year-old turquoise ornament found with a mummy.
The Aztecs, Mayans, Incas, and Romans also admired turquoise.
In ancient civilizations, turquoise was seen as a good-luck charm, offering protection and courage, particularly for warriors heading into battle.
For more details on turquoise, visit Wikipedia.
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