Ring: Czech Glass Rhondelle Wrapped with Silver Plated Wire

July 12th, 2010 by marilynn

Ring:  Czech Rhonelle with Silver Wire

Ring: Cane Glass Flower with Silver Plated Copper Wire Wrap

July 12th, 2010 by marilynn

Ring:  Flower Shape Clear Can Glass with Silver Wire

Ring: Black Rose with Silver Plated Copper Wire

July 12th, 2010 by marilynn

Ring:  Black Rose with Silver Wire

Ring: Faceted Cherry Quartz Nugget with Silver Plated Copper Wire Wrap

July 12th, 2010 by marilynn

Ring:  Cherry Quartz Nugget with Silver Wire

Ring: Strawberry Quartz with Silver Plated Copper Wire

July 12th, 2010 by marilynn

Ring:  Faceted Strawberry Quartz with Silver Wire

Earrings: Agate Rounds with Topaz Swarovski Briolettes on Brass

July 8th, 2010 by marilynn

Earrings:  Picture Jasper with Topaz Swarovski Crystals on Gold Brass

Earrings: Brown Marble Jasper with Brown Swarovski Bicone Crystals and Gold Vermeil Caps

July 8th, 2010 by marilynn

Earrings:  Jasper with Swarovski Crystals & Gold Vermeil

Earrings: Amethyst with Swarovski Opal Crystal Rhondelles and Antique Silver

July 8th, 2010 by marilynn

Earrings:  Amethyst & Crystal Rhondelles with Antique Silver

Earrings: Chrysocolla with Swarovski Bicones and Antique Silver

July 8th, 2010 by marilynn

Earrings:  Chrysocolla & Swarovski Crystals with Antique Silver

Chrysocolla  is an alluring, vivid blue-green color and is often mistaken for turquoise because they share many visual similarities.   Legend has it that eilat stone was originally mined in King Solomon’s mines in Africa. The rich, vibrant blue and green colors of chrysocolla are reminiscent of looking down upon the earth’s surface from space.

For thousands of years chrysocolla has been known throughout the world as a stone of calming reconciliation and reassurance. In ancient Egypt, it was called the “wise stone” because it shielded and encouraged the mind during negotiations. Those who wore it generally came up with clever compromises and resolutions. This stone also has the ability to help people who are violent to become more sensitive and tolerant which is why, as an ambassador, Cleopatra wore chrysocolla jewelry everywhere she went.

Chrysocolla can be found wherever large copper deposits occur, most notably in Africa, Mexico and the state of Arizona. Apache chrysocolla from the state of Arizona is a mixture of chrysocolla, turquoise, jasper, lapis, malachite and quartz crystal minerals. The history of Apache chrysocolla being used as a stone of gentle healing coincides with the history of other cultures. Legends originating in Far East places such as Tibet and Africa also tell of healings through the use of chrysocolla. It has often been called multi-colored turquoise and, until recently, was not considered a gemstone in its own right until it was cited as a semiprecious gem rock. Then it became a favored stone for jewelry symbolizing prosperity, luck and fortitude.

Chrysocolla is a soft gemstone, so special care should always be taken to keep the stone in a nice polished condition. Chrysocolla is sometimes coated with clear, colorless resin to improve the durability and appearance, so steam and ultrasonic cleaners, household chemicals and prolonged exposure to excessive heat should be avoided as they can cause permanent damage to the stone and this coating. The safest way to clean chrysocolla is with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.   Chrysocolla jewelry should be stored separate from other jewelry items that can easily scratch it.

Earrings: AB Briolette Drops on Silver Chain & Ear Wires

July 8th, 2010 by marilynn

Earrings:  Clear AB Drops on Silver Chain & Ear Wires



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