**◈ A Word from the Designer**
Azurite often coexists with minerals like Malachite, Turquoise (both blue and green varieties), Lapis Lazuli, and Bornite. It is exceptionally rare to find large, vibrant pieces of pure blue or green gemstones, making those with multiple colors, such as **Chrysocolla** and **Phoenix Stone**, even more prized.
The crystalline texture of this Azurite is so fine it evokes an aerial view of a lush rainforest, with dense foliage, winding rivers, and serene blue lakes—a scene of profound artistry.
Three meticulously crafted clover charms are paired with top-grade Imperial Blue Lapis Lazuli, harmonizing with the Azurite's indigos, sky blues, lake blues, and malachite greens. This piece radiates opulence and grandeur, carrying beautiful symbolism, with a pleasing vista from every angle ^^
**This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting its distinguished, wise, and compassionate owner ^^**
**Azurite**
Azurite, also known as Chessylite or Stone Blue, is a copper-bearing mineral that appears in deep or light blue hues with a vitreous luster. However, due to its relatively low hardness (3.5-4), it has rarely been used as a gemstone throughout history. Instead, it was often ground into powder for pigments, or used as decorative material for interiors and furniture inlays.
Blue gemstones are inherently rare in nature. Thus, the stunning blue of Azurite is not only uncommon but is reflected in its name across various languages (Greek *kuanos*, Latin *caeruleum*, English *azurite*).
Azurite forms in the oxidation zones of copper sulfide deposits and often coexists with other copper minerals (such as Malachite, Covellite, Bornite, and native Copper).
Azurite is not suitable for purification by sunlight, as its color can fade. Due to its metallic content, it is also not recommended for salt water purification.
**Turquoise**
Turquoise, ranging in color from blue and green to light green and yellow, is one of the oldest known gemstones. It has been revered as a mystical and protective stone since ancient Egyptian, Mexican, and Persian civilizations. Ancient rulers used turquoise to signify divine authority, political power, and wealth.
The black veins seen on the surface of turquoise are called "iron lines," formed by the oxidation of iron within the stone. Each vein is a unique gift from nature.
Furthermore, turquoise is graded by its degree of "vitrification." Higher vitrification results in fewer iron lines, a denser structure, and increased rarity.
**Chrysocolla (Phoenix Stone)**
Chrysocolla, also known as Phoenix Stone, is not a typical malachite. It is a gemstone primarily composed of malachite alongside various other minerals.
The English name "Chrysocolla" derives from the Greek words for "gold" (*chrysos*) and "glue" (*kolla*), due to its crystalline form resembling a soldering agent used in gold work.
Chrysocolla is found in the oxidation zones of copper deposits and often coexists with malachite, azurite, bornite, native copper, chalcedony, quartz, and turquoise. Its crystals typically form in botryoidal masses without cleavage, resulting in a lower hardness.
Due to the presence of multiple minerals, chrysocolla exhibits beautiful hues of green, blue, red, and black. Pieces with uniform color, large size, unique color distribution, or fine chalcedony-like texture are highly sought after by collectors.
Chrysocolla corresponds to the throat and heart chakras. Its colors, reminiscent of Earth's forests, oceans, and lakes, possess a grounding energy that connects one to the planet, allowing for the reception of messages from both the Earth and the cosmos.
**Malachite**
Malachite has a long history, with the ancient Romans believing in its divine powers and dedicating it to Juno, the goddess whose symbol was the peacock, from which its name is derived.
Malachite's green is celebrated as the most vibrant and intense, featuring distinct bands of varying shades that are both elegant and striking.
Malachite is considered a healing gemstone that can help purify and activate the body's energy centers, particularly the heart and throat chakras.
Since ancient times, malachite's energy has been believed to protect individuals from misfortune, bring success in business, and foster love, peace, and stability.
**Lapis Lazuli**
Ancient texts record the use of Lapis Lazuli in China as early as five thousand years ago, and even earlier in Egypt, around eight thousand years ago. Chinese emperors offered Lapis Lazuli to heaven, believing its blue color, akin to the sky, connected it to the celestial realm. The Egyptians, too, believed it facilitated communication with the afterlife.
The finest Lapis Lazuli in the world comes from Afghanistan. Afghan Lapis Lazuli is known for its bold, regal blue color, earning it the name "Imperial Blue."
When selecting Lapis Lazuli, look for a pleasing natural distribution of blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite) inclusions. As Lapis Lazuli forms near the Earth's surface, it has many pores and should not be exposed to water for extended periods. Regular conditioning with mineral oil is recommended.
**Four-Leaf Clover**
The four-leaf clover originated from the common clover (shamrock), which typically has three leaflets. The rare discovery of a four-leaf variety is considered an auspicious omen, leading to its name, "lucky clover" or "four-leaf clover."
The four-leaf clover is internationally recognized as a symbol of luck, with each leaf representing different virtues: fame, wealth, love, and health. Possessing all of these signifies true "luck."
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Azurite, Phoenix Stone, Chrysocolla, Lapis Lazuli, 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Dimensions:
**1. The Lapis Lazuli barrel bead in the photo is approximately 20mm long and 15.2mm wide. The Azurite barrel bead is approximately 17.3-18.8mm long and 13.8-14.8mm wide. The clover charms are approximately 17.8-19.5mm high, 6.4-7.8mm thick. The bracelet circumference is approximately 16cm.**
**2. Please feel free to communicate with the designer to adjust the bracelet size. If no size is specified upon ordering, the item will be shipped with the dimensions shown in the photo.**
**3. Adjustments to length (lengthening or shortening) are made at no additional charge. If spare gemstones or materials are required, please consult the designer.**
**◈ Seeking the One Unique Owner for this Piece**
We guarantee that this is a one-of-a-kind item, not mass-produced.
Should you wish for a replica or mass production, we trust your discerning taste will understand that due to the purely handcrafted nature, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain stylistic consistency and kindly ask for your patience as we dedicate time to crafting each masterpiece.
**◈ On Care and Collection**
1. Natural gemstones possess their inherent luster and unique textures (such as minor black spots, mineral lines, internal fractures, cloudiness, inclusions, and asymmetry). With regular wear, you will observe subtle color shifts in natural gemstones, often making them appear more translucent and captivating – this is also the best form of maintenance.
Natural organic gemstones (like coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. If they become soiled, avoid washing with detergents. Simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. For care, a soft brush can be lightly used with a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil).
2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan. Avoid external force or strong acids and alkalis that may cause discoloration.
3. Fabric components (ribbons, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable, with a long lifespan. Avoid high temperatures, external force, or strong acids and alkalis that may cause discoloration.
4. For jewelry of any material, when soiled, gently wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water. For suitable materials, a moderate amount of neutral detergent may be used. After washing, ensure the item is dried promptly.
5. When jewelry is removed, store it properly in its packaging to minimize air exposure, slow down oxidation and discoloration, and avoid stacking or crushing.
**◈ Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. Should you have any questions regarding the piece, please feel free to contact us via private message.
2. For packaging, let us join hands in caring for our planet. We prioritize eco-friendly, recyclable materials, subtly enhancing the piece's quality. Our packaging aims to be distinctive, durable for shipping, and easy to open.
3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts, and we will certainly remember to send you a gift for future repurchases.**
4. We offer lifetime repair services for our pieces. We recommend photographing the item you wish to have updated or repaired and discussing it with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cords, silk threads, handcrafted work, and replacement fees are entirely complimentary. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.** Therefore, we suggest that when sending items for repair, you may consider repurchasing an item, and we will ship the repaired piece along with your new purchase, thus saving you shipping costs.
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