Aquamarine, Pink Quartz, Lavender Stone, Fresh Water Pearls Bracelet.
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Aquamarine, Pink Quartz, Lavender Stone, Fresh Water Pearls Bracelet.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Made with 8mm Aquamarine, 8mm Pink Quartz and 8mm Dreamy Lavender with a mix of 8mm sized fresh water pearls. Golden ball bearings along with the heart enhance the overall look of this gemstone bracelet. Extender is added at the end for customers ease to adjust according to the wrist size.
Freshwater Pearls are natural gems created within freshwater mollusks, primarily mussels, as opposed to saltwater pearls, which are produced in oysters. They are known for their iridescent sheen, unique shapes, and variety of colors. Freshwater pearls have gained immense popularity due to their beauty, accessibility, and relatively affordable price compared to their saltwater counterparts.
Freshwater pearls are often more irregular in shape compared to round saltwater pearls. While many are oval, baroque (irregular), or semi-round, they can also come in near-perfect round shapes. Freshwater pearls come in a variety of natural colors, including white, cream, lavender, pink, peach, and even deeper hues like purple or mauve. The color can vary depending on the type of mussel and the environment in which it was grown. Known for their soft, reflective luster, freshwater pearls have a lovely, subtle shine, though they are typically not as shiny as saltwater pearls like Akoya pearls. The size of freshwater pearls can range from small (about 2mm) to larger (up to 15mm or more), with the most common size being around 6-9mm.
Freshwater pearls are mostly harvested in lakes, rivers, and ponds in regions like China, United States. Countries like India, Thailand, and Brazil also produce freshwater pearls.
Aquamarine is a stunning and well-known gemstone, prized for its serene blue to blue-green hues that resemble the color of clear ocean water. It is a variety of the mineral beryl, which also includes other famous gemstones like emerald and morganite. Aquamarine is renowned for its clarity, brilliance, and connection to water-related symbolism.
Aquamarine is Light to medium blue, sometimes with a hint of green in color. The most prized aquamarines are those with a rich, vibrant blue. It is typically transparent to translucent, with excellent clarity. It is often cut into emerald cuts, ovals, or rounds to enhance its clear, bright color. Aquamarine crystals can be quite large, and stones of several carats are common.
Morganite is a beautiful pink to peach-colored variety of beryl, belonging to the same family as emerald
and aquamarine. Known as the "Stone of Divine Love," morganite is cherished for its delicate hues, rarity, and metaphysical properties that promote love, compassion, and emotional healing.
Morganite ranges in color from soft pink and peach to pale violet and salmon tones. The color is due to trace amounts of manganese in its crystal structure. It is typically transparent to translucent, with high-quality stones prized for their clarity. It has a vitreous (glass-like) luster, giving it a luminous appearance. Morganite is often cut into faceted shapes for jewelry but is also available in cabochons and raw forms.
Morganite is sourced from several regions around the world, including Brazil, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Mozambique and United States.
Morganite is a popular choice for engagement rings, pendants, earr