
Bracelets
958 Britannia &
925 Sterling Silver
Mexican Amber 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Amber is a fossilized tree resin that has been valued since Neolithic times to the present day as a gemstone for its color and natural beauty.
By means of infrared spectroscopy, Mexican amber has been shown to be related to a modern leguminous tree, Hymenaea.



The color of turquoise ranges from blue to various shades of green, to a yellowish grey/brown. A delicate sky blue color provides an attractive contrast with precious metals, which makes it the most valued for gemstone purposes. Delicate veining caused by impurities is desired by some collectors as proof a natural stone.

Labradorite 925 Sterling Silver
Labradorite can display a beautiful iridescence, which is caused by internal fractures in the mineral that reflect the light back and forth, producing different colors. This effect is known as labradorescence.
The name “labradorite” comes from the Labrador region of Canada where the stone was first discovered.
Labradorite is a member of the felspar group of minerals which includes; rainbow moonstone, ammonite and sunstone, to name a few.


Gemstones can be cut for jewelry in different ways:
Rough; uncut, unshaped and unpolished, just as they are found in nature
Cabochons; generally have a smooth domed top surface and a flat base
Faceted; flat faces are polished in geometric shapes on the surface of a cut gemstone, usually having three or more sides




Beaded bracelets, just wear one or stack them up.

Iolite
925 Silver

925 Silver


925 Sterling Silver

925 Sterling Silver

925 Sterling Silver

925 Silver

Mayan Jade
925 Silver
