Turquoise, Green Fluorite, Malachite, Green Phantom Quartz, Ruby Zoisite, Green Tones Multigem Silver Bracelet
Bracelet Length: Fits wrist circumference 15cm (elastic cord inside)
Gemstone (1): Natural freeform Turquoise, 1 pc, approx. 14mm length x 14mm diameter
Gemstone (2): Natural freeform Green Fluorite bead, 1 pc, 15mm length x 12mm diameter
Gemstone (3): Natural Malachite beads, 5 pcs, 9mm diameter each
Gemstone (4): Natural light green Alashan Agate bead, 1 pc, 10mm diameter each
Gemstone (5): Natural Green Phantom Quartz beads, 6 pcs, 9mm diameter each
Gemstone (6): Natural Ruby Zoisite bead, 1 pc, 14mm diameter each
Metal Material: 925 Sterling Silver
<How to Measure Your Wrist Circumference: Take a piece of cotton string and gently wrap it around your wrist, close to the skin. It should not be too tight or too loose, just lightly touching your skin. Ensure there are no gaps in the circle. Mark where the ends of the string meet. Straighten the string and measure the length between the two marks with a ruler. This length is your wrist circumference.>
<Gemstone Trivia 1> Turquoise (Howlite)
Turquoise ranges in color from blue, green, to light green and yellow, with blue being the most precious. Its beautiful hue and intricate patterns have made it a beloved gemstone in both Eastern and Western cultures.
Although turquoise often features web-like veins or black iron lines on its surface, these characteristics, when combined with a dense structure, contribute to its unique and captivating beauty.
<Gemstone Trivia 2> Fluorite
Fluorite is a translucent to transparent mineral. It comes in many colors: clear, green, purple, blue, yellow, and sometimes displays multiple colors within a single stone, making it a gemstone of rich and beautiful hues. Its cool, icy texture has earned it the nickname "cold jade."
Some fluorite exhibits a faint fluorescence in the dark after absorbing incident light (hence its name), leading many to consider it a type of "night-shining pearl" mentioned in ancient texts.
<Gemstone Trivia 3> Malachite
Malachite is named for its resemblance to the colors of a peacock feather and is characterized by its concentric ring patterns. As other gemstones do not share this feature, malachite is rarely imitated.
Due to its unique eye-like patterns, malachite was historically regarded as a protective gemstone.
<Gemstone Trivia 4> The Quartz Family: Green Phantom Quartz
Agate, crystal, and chalcedony are all members of the quartz family, primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2). Differences in their crystalline structures distinguish them: those with distinct crystalline forms are called crystals, while those with less apparent crystalline structures are called chalcedony (agate is a type of chalcedony, specifically referring to chalcedony with layered or irregular linear patterns).
Within crystals, variations in trace elements create different colored varieties, such as amethyst, citrine, rose quartz, smoky quartz, and black quartz. When crystals enclose distinct accompanying minerals, they form popular varieties like Green Phantom Quartz, Titanium Quartz, Super Seven Quartz, Strawberry Quartz, Rutilated Quartz, and more.
<Gemstone Trivia 5> Ruby Zoisite
Zoisite is a silicate mineral that often coexists with other minerals. When it occurs with ruby, it is known as ruby zoisite, commonly called "Ruby Zoisite."
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