Larimar Ruby Amber Agate Malachite Lapis Lazuli Multi-Gem Rainbow Wish Come True Earrings One of a Kind

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Larimar Ruby Amber Agate Malachite Lapis Lazuli Multi-Gem Rainbow Wish Come True Earrings One of a Kind - Earrings & Clip-ons - Gemstone Multicolor

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**◈ What the Designer Says** A **Multi-Gemstone Bangle** can simultaneously encompass gemstones with various meanings and effects, representing the owner's **wishes** and **blessings** for all aspects of life. Carefully selected **high-quality** natural gemstones, designed with the concept of **rainbow (Five Elements, Seven Chakras)** colors: **Red** - Ruby (King of Gemstones, Prosperity) **Orange** - Yanyuan Agate Shell (Attracts Wealth) **Yellow** - Amber Ancient Coin (Attracts Wealth, Peace) **Green** - Malachite (Spirituality, Love, and Peace) **Blue** - Larimar Drop (Prosperity), Unadorned Plaque (Peace and Safety) **Indigo** - Lapis Lazuli (Imperial Stone for Heaven Worship, Connection to Heaven) **Violet** - Lavender Amethyst Four-leaf Clover (Luck, Wisdom, Connection to Higher Self) After much contemplation and when **circumstances were just right**, the designer created this **Multi-Gemstone Bangle** featuring a variety of gemstones. Each gemstone is **unique in type and of the highest grade**, possessing lustrous clarity, brilliant fire, and vibrant energy, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The Multi-Gemstone Bangle combines the richness of traditional gemstones with the fashion-forward style of modern jewelry, making it the most versatile accessory, effortlessly complementing any look. As it sways by your ears, it exudes grace, prosperity, and beauty. **This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting its magnificent and prosperous owner.** **Multi-Gemstone Bangle (Bracelet)** A Multi-Gemstone Bangle, as the name suggests, encompasses bracelets of various materials, colors, and designs. A Multi-Gemstone Bangle can simultaneously encompass gemstones with various meanings and effects, representing the owner's wishes and blessings for all aspects of life. **Ruby** Ruby, its name derived from the Latin "Ruber," meaning red. In Sanskrit, rubies are referred to as the "King of Gemstones," the "Leader among Gemstones." Due to their fiery red hue, Indians believed rubies to be an inextinguishable fire. Rubies have a high hardness, but their small crystals and numerous fissures often lead to co-occurrence with green zoisite and black tourmaline. Therefore, rubies found in the market often display red, green, and black together. Rubies co-occurring with green zoisite are commonly known as "rubies and green tourmaline." **Agate** Agate, also known as "Yuxue," is primarily composed of silicon dioxide from volcanic eruptions and is one of the most abundant gemstones in the Earth's crust, making it one of the oldest gemstones in history. When volcanic eruption melts deposit silicon dioxide into volcanic gas cavities or other rock fissures, they form layers and rings, appearing opaque, translucent, or transparent. This creates what is known as "banded agate" (finely layered ones are called "silk agate"). Those with dot-like distributions resemble snowflakes and are commonly known as **"Cherry Blossom Agate."** **"Yanyuan Agate"** is named after its origin in Yanyuan, Liangshan, Sichuan. It exhibits one or more colors such as pink, purple, green, white, cyan, yellow, and brown. As its origin is adjacent to the Nanhong Agate production area, it is also called "Seven-Colored Nanhong." Agate is composed of various colors (mineral colors) and may form concentric circles, wavy patterns, layered structures, or parallel bands, hence the saying, "A thousand types of agate, ten thousand kinds of jade." Agate symbolizes stable energy, which can calm emotions, soothe anxiety, enhance vitality and vigor, strengthen personal aura and magnetic field, attract positive energy and good luck, improve fortune, and thereby enhance creativity and productivity, leading to an abundance of inspiration during the creative process. Due to its wide color spectrum, agate can correspond to the human body's seven chakras, making it a precious and beautiful gem with both historical value and functionality. **Amber** Amber is a precious fossil formed from the resin of coniferous trees that dripped and was buried underground 45 to 99 million years ago, petrified under the pressure and heat of the Earth's crust. It is an organic gemstone, also known as "fossilized resin" or "fossilized pine resin." Ancient Chinese believed amber to be the "soul of the tiger," hence its name "Hupo" (Tiger Soul). The foreign name for amber originates from the Arabic word "Anbar" (meaning "gum"), and the Spanish referred to both buried Arabic gum and amber as "amber." Amber comes in various shapes, often containing bubbles, ancient insects, or plant matter within. The best way to care for amber is to wear it for a long time (to be nurtured by the wearer), as the body's oils and temperature can react subtly with amber, moisturizing and maintaining it, making it shine brighter with wear. Amber is an organic gemstone with low hardness and is fragile. Care should be taken to avoid collisions, contact with chemicals, and storage in high-temperature, dry environments. Generally, amber is classified and named based on its appearance: 1. "Honey Wax, Golden Swirl Honey Wax": Opaque or semi-opaque amber. 2. "Golden Amber": Transparent golden-yellow amber, with a bright color and an air of wealth. Therefore, in ancient times, golden amber was also called "wealth stone," its golden luster capable of bringing continuous financial luck and blessings. 3. "Blood Amber": Blood-red amber, its color resembling red wine, ranging from red to deep red. Top-grade blood amber is rich red, vibrant, and lustrously transparent. 4. "Inclusion Amber": Amber containing preserved animal or plant remains. The insects or other organisms enclosed within can remain perfectly intact, far exceeding the preservation of fossils found in rocks. 5. "Blue Amber": Blue amber is exclusively produced in the Dominican Republic. It is formed when the high temperatures from a volcanic eruption tens of millions of years ago caused fluorescent substances (polycyclic aromatic molecules) to integrate into ordinary amber during thermal decomposition, creating its unique blue hue. It is the national gem of the Dominican Republic. Top-grade blue amber emits a blue light as clear as the sky and is highly collectible. 6. "Flower Amber": Amber with internal bubbles that, after high-temperature compression, form thin layers resembling petals, hence the name. 7. "Water Amber": Contains water droplets, also known as water-vein amber. 8. "Scented Amber": Amber with a faint natural resin fragrance; this refers to those with a noticeable scent. **Peace Buckle** Since the Shang and Zhou dynasties, Chinese people have tied buttons onto the clothes of newborns and young children to pray for their safe and healthy growth. Later, buttons evolved into various materials but retained the meaning of wishing for peace, hence gradually being called "Peace Buckles." In terms of shape, the Peace Buckle has an inner and outer circle. The outer circle symbolizes the vastness of heaven and earth, while the inner circle symbolizes our inner peace and tranquility, carrying full hopes of wearing peace and happiness. Furthermore, Peace Buckle ornaments resemble ancient coins, so Peace Buckles are sometimes called ancient coins, and ancient coins are also sometimes called Peace Buckles. **Malachite** The English name Malachite originates from the Greek word "Mallache," meaning "green." In ancient China, malachite was called "Lüqing," "Shilü," or "Qinglanggan." Malachite appeared very early in human history. Ancient Romans believed it possessed divine power and dedicated it to Juno, the goddess whose totem was the peacock, hence its name. The green of malachite is hailed as the purest and most vibrant green, with unique, colorful bands of varying shades, making it exceptionally elegant and striking. Malachite is a healing gemstone that can help purify and activate the body's chakras, especially the heart and throat chakras. Since ancient times, the energy of malachite has protected people from misfortune, brought success in business, and promoted love, peace, and stability. **Larimar (Seawater Stone)** Larimar (Seawater Stone, Larimar) is a newly discovered gemstone found only in the Dominican Republic, where it is the national gem and is produced in very limited quantities. Legend has it that a Dominican gem dealer combined his daughter's name "Lari" with the Spanish word for "sea" ("mar") (meaning "unparalleled blue") to name this emerging gemstone. It is said that the Dominican Republic was part of the lost continent of Atlantis, hence Larimar is also known as the "Stone of Atlantis" and is believed to enhance perception and intuition, connecting with the Earth. Larimar has a sea-like blue color, with wavy white stripes resembling the visual effect of waves on the sea, exhibiting rich variations. Each piece of Larimar seawater stone has its unique appearance. Larimar seawater stone belongs to Pectolite, formed by the cooling and crystallization of high-temperature liquids from volcanic activity. In most igneous rocks, pectolite appears as colorless, white, pale pink, or pale green crystals. Blue crystals are extremely rare. Additionally, because Larimar minerals sometimes co-occur with red or brown (iron-containing components) or gray impurities, blue-toned specimens are rare and highly valued. Larimar possesses an energy like that of the sea, symbolizing environmental awareness, promoting peace and harmony, calming anger, and resolving disputes. **Unadorned Plaque** As jade carving developed in the late Ming Dynasty, jade plaques with "no decoration" became very popular. Taking advantage of the homophone, they were called "Wushi Plaques" (No Matter Plaques), also meaning "peace and safety," serving as "wish plaques" for people praying for peace and health. **Lapis Lazuli** Ancient texts record that Chinese people began using Lapis Lazuli as early as five thousand years ago, and Egyptians even earlier, around eight thousand years ago. Emperors of various Chinese dynasties used Lapis Lazuli for heaven worship, as its blue color resembles the sky, and people believed it to be a stone that could connect with heaven. Egyptians believed it could communicate with another world and used it accordingly. The finest quality Lapis Lazuli in the world is produced in Afghanistan. Afghan Lapis Lazuli has a bold and majestic blue color, known as the beauty of imperial blue. When selecting Lapis Lazuli, it is best to choose specimens with a natural distribution of blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite). As Lapis Lazuli forms on the Earth's surface and has many pores, it is not suitable for prolonged contact with water. It is recommended to maintain it regularly with mineral oil. **Amethyst** Its name comes from the ancient Greek words "a-" (not) and "methustos" (drunk), as it was believed that amethyst could protect its owner from intoxication. Therefore, ancient Greeks wore amethyst and used it to make wine vessels to prevent drunkenness. Amethyst is believed to enhance wisdom and help calm the mind, thus it is also called the "Stone of Sobriety." Lavender Amethyst has a more delicate purple hue, representing higher-level, spiritual, and mental love. Since ancient times, amethyst (purple gemstones) has symbolized sacred power in many cultures, representing authority and status. In Japan, amethyst is called the "Stone of Energy"; in Europe, it is known as the "Eye of Vienna"; in Indian yoga chakra theory, the energy emitted by amethyst is a gentle wisdom magnetic field, corresponding to the "Third Eye Chakra" and "Crown Chakra" of the human body, with a calming effect. **◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected** Materials: Natural Top-grade Larimar (Seawater Stone), Ruby, Agate, Amber, Malachite, Lapis Lazuli, Lavender Amethyst, 18K Gold, 925 Silver Dimensions: Larimar drop approximately 25mm high, overall length with ear hook approximately 7.4cm. **Due to the large quantity and weight of the gemstones, clip-on conversion is not recommended ^^.** **◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter** We guarantee that this is a single, unique piece, not mass-produced. If replication or mass production is required, discerning individuals like yourself will understand that due to the purely handcrafted nature, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain a consistent style and ask for your patience as we craft each masterpiece. **◈ About Use and Collection** 1. Natural gemstones possess natural luster and unique textures (subtle black spots, stone patterns, ice cracks, inclusions, mineral defects, asymmetry, etc., are natural details). As you wear them frequently, you will observe subtle color changes in the natural gemstones, which will typically become more transparent and enchanting, serving as the best form of maintenance. Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are not resistant to acids or alkalis. When soiled, avoid washing with detergents; simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You can also use a soft brush with a small amount of mineral oil (like baby oil) for gentle brushing and maintenance. 2. Metal jewelry has a very long lifespan, provided it is protected from external damage or strong acids and alkalis that could cause fading. 3. Fabric materials (ribbon, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable to wear and have a long lifespan, provided they are protected from high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids and alkalis that could cause fading. 4. For jewelry of any material, when soiled, it is advisable to wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water, or use an appropriate amount of neutral detergent for suitable materials. After washing, keep it dry as soon as possible. 5. When jewelry is removed, it should be properly packaged and stored to block excess air and slow down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or heavy pressure. **◈ Product Packaging and After-Sales Service** 1. Should you have any questions regarding the artwork, please kindly contact us via private message. 2. For packaging, let us love the Earth together. We are committed to using environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, while accentuating the quality of the artwork, achieving elegant packaging, durability for shipping, and ease of opening. 3. **Your heartfelt positive reviews warm our hearts. For future repurchases, we will certainly not forget to send you a gift.** 4. We offer lifelong repair services for our pieces. We recommend taking photos of the pieces you wish to update or that are damaged and discussing them with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cords, silk cords, and manual labor for craftsmanship and replacement are all complimentary. Shipping costs are borne by the consumer.** Therefore, we suggest that when sending items for repair, you can also repurchase an item, and we will ship the repaired piece along with your repurchased item, saving you shipping fees.

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Natural, Larimar, Ruby, Agate, Shell, Amber, Ancient Coin, Malachite, Lapis Lazuli, Amethyst, Four-leaf Clover, Tassel, Prosperity, Multi-Gemstone Bangle, Rainbow, Wishes Come True, Asymmetrical Design, Luck, Wealth Attraction, Romance, 18K Gold, 925 Silver, Earrings

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