**◈ A Word from the Designer**
In color theory and fashion design aesthetics, the convergence of **red, blue, and purple hues** often evokes an aura of **opulence and grandeur**.
We've meticulously selected a variety of **esteemed gemstones** in **shades of red, blue, and purple**: **Garnet, Ruby, Rose Quartz, Blue Obsidian, Kyanite, Lapis Lazuli, and Amethyst**, to craft a classical long necklace and a multi-gemstone bracelet (**symbolizing all wishes coming true**).
Each gemstone is presented in its **most exquisite state**, showcasing its inherent beauty to the **highest degree**. The **Garnets** radiate a vibrant reddish-purple, the **Rubies** are a vivid red without black inclusions, the **Rose Quartz** is uniformly clear and watery, the **Blue Obsidian** is cool and flawless, the **Kyanite** exhibits premium jade-like quality, the **Lapis Lazuli** is a top-tier imperial blue, and the **Amethyst** crystals are clear and transparent. The overall palette is resplendent, with captivating brilliance. The main pendant, a Garnet leaf (**representing success and prosperity**), and a moon (**a crescent moon, serene and clear**), are designed asymmetrically, lending a dynamic and lively, multifaceted charm, imbued with profound meaning.
**This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting its magnificent and prosperous owner.**
**Multicolor Bracelet (串)**
A multicolor bracelet, as the name suggests, encompasses a variety of materials, colors, and designs.
Such a bracelet can simultaneously incorporate gemstones with diverse meanings and benefits, symbolizing the wearer's aspirations and blessings across various facets of life.
**Ruby**
Ruby, its name derived from the Latin "Ruber," meaning red.
In Sanskrit, rubies are revered as the "King of Gemstones" and the "Leader among Gemstones." Their fiery red hue led the ancient Indians to believe rubies were an eternal flame.
Rubies possess high hardness but often have small crystals and numerous fissures, making them prone to forming with green zoisite or black tourmaline. Consequently, rubies commonly found in the market may exhibit red, green, and black together. Rubies containing green zoisite are also colloquially known as "ruby-zoisite."
**Tourmaline**
Tourmaline, also known as "Schorl" or "Rainbow Gemstone," possesses exceptionally strong energy. Its vibrant, varied colors and high transparency have endeared it to people since ancient times.
Tourmaline displays a rich spectrum of colors, encompassing all seven colors of the rainbow, thus its energy can correspond to the body's various chakras.
When selecting tourmaline, attention should be paid to its color and clarity. Most tourmalines exhibit dichroism (composite colors), with pure single-colored specimens being exceedingly rare.
**Garnet**
Garnets encompass a vast range of colors, sufficient to cover the entire spectrum of light.
Garnets are energy stones associated with the root chakra, stimulating blood circulation and hormone secretion. They also offer strong protective properties and aid in opening all energy centers, making them particularly suitable for women.
When selecting garnets, prioritize vibrant and pure colors; lighter shades are generally more desirable. As garnets naturally tend to be darker, lighter-colored specimens are rarer. Additionally, garnets have a smooth feel and are heavier than most crystals, which can also serve as a means of identification.
**Kyanite**
Kyanite, its name originating from the Greek word "Kyanos" (blue), is rare and highly precious, with top-quality kyanite being comparable in value to sapphire.
Kyanite possesses a captivating luster, exhibiting a pearly iridescence reminiscent of a cat's eye, displaying multi-layered shades of blue.
Kyanite corresponds to the brow chakra, also known as the third eye (or the celestial eye), which governs the existence of the "super-ego." Its primary functions include enhancing insight, intuition, and spiritual awareness. Therefore, those who practice spiritual pursuits or meditation often wear kyanite to elevate their "spiritual abilities."
Simultaneously, kyanite corresponds to the throat chakra, enhancing expressiveness and communication skills, stabilizing emotions, alleviating worries, and invigorating the mind and body.
**Jadification**
In the realm of gemstones, "jadification" refers to a state where a gemstone possesses a crystalline, transparent, moist, and lustrous texture, akin to glass.
This phenomenon occurs when gemstones are subjected to high temperatures or pressures in their natural environment, leading to a more condensed structure.
**Obsidian**
Obsidian is an amorphous gemstone formed by the rapid cooling of volcanic lava. Its composition is silicon dioxide, similar to glass. With a Mohs hardness of 5.5, it is also known as volcanic glass.
Due to the influence of iron and titanium within its crystalline structure, obsidian exhibits diverse, cool-toned colors, with blue and green obsidian being common.
Given its formation process, obsidian can often contain natural volcanic ash, forming white fibrous or misty inclusions that resemble clouds. These, along with completely clear obsidian, possess their own distinct aesthetic appeal.
Formed during volcanic eruptions, obsidian possesses pure energy and carries a powerful, explosive force.
**Lapis Lazuli**
Historical records indicate that Chinese people have used lapis lazuli for at least five thousand years, with the ancient Egyptians using it even earlier, around eight thousand years ago. Throughout Chinese dynasties, emperors used lapis lazuli for celestial rituals, believing its blue color resembled the sky and that it served as a connection to the heavens. The Egyptians, on the other hand, believed it facilitated communication with the afterlife.
The finest lapis lazuli globally is sourced from Afghanistan. Afghan lapis lazuli is known for its intense and commanding blue hue, earning it the prestigious title of "Imperial Blue."
When selecting lapis lazuli, it is advisable to look for specimens with a natural distribution of blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite) inclusions. Due to its formation near the Earth's surface, lapis lazuli has porous characteristics and is not suitable for prolonged contact with water. Regular polishing with mineral oil is recommended.
**Amethyst**
Its name originates from the ancient Greek words "a-" (not) and "methustos" (intoxicated), as it was believed to protect its wearer from drunkenness. Ancient Greeks wore amethyst and used it to craft drinking vessels to prevent intoxication. Thus, amethyst is believed to enhance wisdom and promote mental clarity, earning it the moniker "stone of sobriety."
Lavender Amethyst exhibits a more delicate purple hue, symbolizing higher-level, spiritual, and mental love.
Since antiquity, amethyst (and purple-hued gemstones) has symbolized sacred power in many cultures, representing authority and status. In Japan, amethyst is known as the "Stone of Energy"; in Europe, it is called the "Eye of Vienna"; and in Indian yogic chakra theory, the energy emitted by amethyst creates a gentle, wise magnetic field that corresponds to the human "brow chakra" and "crown chakra," offering calming and stabilizing effects.
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Garnet (Tsavorite Garnet), Ruby, Rose Quartz, Blue Obsidian, Kyanite, Lapis Lazuli, Amethyst, 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Dimensions: Garnet leaf approximately 25mm in height, overall length including ear hook approximately 9cm. **Clip-on option available, but please ensure a secure fit as the gemstones are substantial and carry weight^^.**
**◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter**
We assure you that this is a singular piece, not a mass-produced item.
Should you desire a replica or mass production, we trust that you, with your discerning taste, will understand that due to the purely handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will endeavor to maintain a consistent style and kindly request some time for the creation of each exquisite work.
**◈ Usage and Care Instructions**
1. Natural gemstones possess their inherent luster and unique textures (minor black spots, stone lines, internal fractures, cloudy inclusions, mineral gaps, asymmetrical details are natural characteristics). With frequent wear, you may observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, often becoming more translucent and captivating, which is the best form of maintenance.
Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. When soiled, avoid cleaning with detergents. Simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You may also use a soft brush dipped in a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for gentle polishing and care.
2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan. Avoid external damage or strong acids/alkalis that may cause fading.
3. Fabric materials (ribbons, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable to the touch, with a long lifespan. Avoid high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids/alkalis that may cause fading.
4. For any jewelry material, when soiled, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with clean water as appropriate. For suitable materials, a moderate amount of neutral detergent can be used. After washing, ensure thorough drying as quickly as possible.
5. When jewelry is removed, store it properly in packaging to minimize exposure to air, which can slow down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or placing heavy items on it.
**◈ Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. Should you have any questions regarding the piece, please feel free to contact us via private message.
2. Regarding packaging, let us join hands in loving our planet. We are committed to using eco-friendly, recyclable materials as our primary focus, complemented by enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the artwork. Our aim is to achieve distinctive packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open.
3. **Your❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts. For future purchases, we will certainly not forget to present you with a gift.**
4. We offer lifetime repair services for our pieces. We recommend taking photos of the item you wish to have repaired or updated and discussing it with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cords, silk threads, and handmade assembly/replacement fees are entirely free of charge. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the consumer.** 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, which can help save on your shipping costs.
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