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Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet
Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet
Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet
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7" gemstone stretch bracelets with Brass Hamsa

6 stone types to choose from.

Amethyst is the purple color variety of quartz. It is the most popular purple gem and one of the most popular gemstones of all time. It is the birthstone for all February birthdays. Amethyst is used to produce faceted stones, cabochons, beads, tumbled stones, and many other items for jewelry and ornamental use.

Aquamarine is the second-most-popular gem beryl and is thebirthstonefor the month of March. Like emerald, its identity is defined by its color. Aquamarine has a distinct greenish blue to blue color. Unlike emerald, light-colored stones in this color range are still called aquamarine. The stones that are richly colored are the most desirable, and the stones with a very pale color.
Aquamarine differs from emerald in another way - it normally has far fewer inclusions and fractures. Most of the aquamarine seen in mall jewelry stores is usually eye clean and without visible fractures.

Labradorite is a sodium calcium aluminium silicate mineral. Labradorite is a stone which displays beautiful flashes of iridescent colours of blue, green, yellow, copper and grey. It gets it’s name from the location it was found in 1770 by Moravian missionaries in Labrador in Canada. It had been used by the native people of Maine for over a thousand years, Inuit people believed it to have been pieces of the Aurora Borealis which had fallen to earth.

Disclaimer: The information provided here regarding the metaphysical properties of stones is intuitively derived and has not been scientifically evaluated. This information is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

Our intent is only to offer information of a general nature to help customers and their loved ones in their spiritual quest for higher consciousness and well-being.

Brass Hamsa on Gemstone stretch bracelet
$ 45.00
Material:
Garnet
Kyanite
Aquamarine
Amethyst
Labradorite
Apatite
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