7 Piece | Natural Labradorite Gemstone| Carved Star Shape | 137.95Cts | Gemstone For Jewelry | Star Shape | Cabochon | NF52
Description: Natural Labradorite Gemstone
Are you looking for a powerful gemstone to protect your aura and shield you from the negativity of the world?
Look no further than Natural Labradorite Gemstone! This 7-piece set of natural labradorite gemstones is carved into a star shape, with a total weight of 137.95Cts. Labradorite is known to help an individual regain energy while aiding the body and spirit in healing itself. Plus, it's perfect for jewelry making!
Of course you do! The Arcane Skies Collection combines natural gemstone beads with freshwater pearls to bring the beauty of the sky to you! You don't even have to break your dashboard to do it!
Arcane Skies - Spirited Sunrise
Arcane Skies - Sunny Days
Arcane Skies - Rainstorm
Arcane Skies - Northern Lights
Arcane Skies - Sailor's Warning
Arcane Skies - Sunset Over the Mage Tower
Arcane Skies - Stars Above
Arcane Skies - Eternal Night
All bracelets in the Arcane Skies and Spellbound Collections are available in gold or silver colored stainless steel for $25+ tax. Free shipping within the U.S.!
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This lavishly decorated piece is a Byzantine bracelet dating from the 6th century. The Byzantines created complex and precious pieces, such as this bracelet, which is encrusted with expensive gemstones and pearls, demonstrating the wealth of the Byzantine empire.
The openwork technique, also called Opus interrasile (meaning ‘to scrape in between), is done by punching or piercing holes in the metal with a chisel or other sharp tool, resembling delicate, lace-like patterns.
A few sachets, voguish among the court ladies of the Tang dynasty. It seems that in skill, the then jewelers were much superior to those in the next few centuries. The sachets were worn as pendants.
Amethyst Intaglio Circa 1st Century, B.C. - A.D. Roman, Possibly Carved by Master Gem Carver, Dioscurides, Who Was The Favorite Gem Carver Of Emperor Augustus
Source: Archeology and The Ancient Worlds via Facebook/Meta
Splendid Art Nouveau ring in gold stylized with enameled palm leaves. In the center a superb purple sapphire, all enhanced by diamonds. Lalique around 1900.