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Zimbabwe is located in southern Africa, more than 20 hours by plane from Japan. In this country, with its seemingly endless land and cheerful, strong people, there is a unique sustainable aquamarine mine.
It is the world's first mine with only female miners. All the women working there work in a proper working environment, with a sense of fulfillment and responsibility. In addition, mining plans are developed in consultation with the community. , and the environment around the mine is also taken into consideration.
The aquamarines mined from these mines have a beautiful, clear light blue color, befitting the name "aquamarine" (meaning "sea water"). When you look at them, you can feel a refreshing coolness, as well as a quiet, powerful presence. I can feel it.
Beautiful in both appearance and story, wearing aquamarine makes you feel cheerful and a little strong.
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This emerald cut necklace allows you to enjoy the vibrant color unique to aquamarine. Enjoy the tranquil beauty, like the calm surface of water on a windless day.
[Material] aquamarine (approx.1.5ct), Pt 850
[Size] height 0.6cm x width 0.8cm, chain: maximum 45cm (with adjuster)
[Weight] approx.3g
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*Because natural stones are used, there may be natural cracks and inclusions. Please check the photos carefully before purchasing.
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