Necklace Egyptian Mood
11 & 6 mm Turquoise beads & 8 mm dyed red imitation coral chips
* 46 cm length, an extension chain can be added
Turquoise is one of the oldest gemstone used for creating jewelry, in Egypt being considered the stone of life. In Tibet it was used as a currency, with a value similar to gold. The Navajo people used it to summon rain, throwing a turquoise stone into a river.
Turquoise symbolizes power and wellbeing.
It is a stone that balances, inducing a state of serenity and peace. This beautiful gemstone empowers also the owner and is usually used as a talisman of ambition, creativity, luck and success.
11 & 6 mm Turquoise beads & 8 mm dyed red imitation coral chips
* 46 cm length, an extension chain can be added
Turquoise is one of the oldest gemstone used for creating jewelry, in Egypt being considered the stone of life. In Tibet it was used as a currency, with a value similar to gold. The Navajo people used it to summon rain, throwing a turquoise stone into a river.
Turquoise symbolizes power and wellbeing.
It is a stone that balances, inducing a state of serenity and peace. This beautiful gemstone empowers also the owner and is usually used as a talisman of ambition, creativity, luck and success.
11 & 6 mm Turquoise beads & 8 mm dyed red imitation coral chips
* 46 cm length, an extension chain can be added
Turquoise is one of the oldest gemstone used for creating jewelry, in Egypt being considered the stone of life. In Tibet it was used as a currency, with a value similar to gold. The Navajo people used it to summon rain, throwing a turquoise stone into a river.
Turquoise symbolizes power and wellbeing.
It is a stone that balances, inducing a state of serenity and peace. This beautiful gemstone empowers also the owner and is usually used as a talisman of ambition, creativity, luck and success.