Mood Artisan

Tridacna, labradorite, jadeite, beryl, magnesite chain bracelet

$60.00
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Inspired by Pantone Colors of the year, I've made a couple of bracelets with yellow and grey gemstone beads. This is a chain type bracelet, very lady like! Something fun yet dainty enough for dates.

Suitable for wrist size: 14 - 15cm

Made with yellow tridacna (dyed), jadeite, labradorite, magnesite, yellow beryl, Swarovski crystal bead and gold-plated hardware.

Approximate gemstone bead size:

  • Yellow Tridacna 10mm
  • Jadeite 5mm
  • Labradorite 6mm
  • Magnesite 6mm
  • Yellow Beryl 6mm

 

la magique...

  • Tridacna is made of from the clam that produces pearl-like stones, it is technically not a crystal but an organic material. It is said to help soothe frazzled nerves to calm the entire body and it also helps ease insomnia.
  • Labradorite brings out the best in people, making work life more congenial. Part of the feldspar family, labradorite can display a beautiful adularescent sheen effect (ranging from gold, blue, pinks and purple)
  • Magnesite is a very calming and relaxing stone to use in a meditation. It opens the heart chakra and stimulates heart felt love including love for yourself, which is necessary if you wish to whole heartedly love others. It belongs to the calcite group of minerals so do not let it get into contact with water on a long-term basis.
  • Yellow Heliodor brings the power to solidify new interests and new relationships, helping you to see things in a different light.

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