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Wanderlust multi gemstone double chain Necklace

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Description

A bohemian style double necklaced for relaxed styling. Featuring Grey Moonstone and Labradorite semi precious stone in pear cut to bring out the natural beauty and tone of the stone. Also featuring Rainbow Moonstone in a round cut. Gemstone colour and opaqueness will vary due to the unique nature of semi precious stone variation as each cut stone is individual. Set in 14ct Gold Plated on Jewellers Brass finished in a high shine finish. Complete on a necklace Anchor chain in matching 14ct Gold Plated on Jewellers Brass, length 18″ on lobster clasp with 2″ extender for adjustable length. Each item comes beautifully packaged in our luxury designed boxes including protective pouch to keep your jewellery item looking its best.

Grey Moonstone

This gemstone is a variety of feldspar mineral that displays a pearly opalescent effect in a range of subtle grey tones. Mainly originiating in India, Mexico, Austalia and parts of Europe ithas been used in jewellery for millenia, but particularly by the Romans who valued its appearance which they believed to be solidified rays of the moon. Grey moonstone has been known to have a scared energy as it was thought to be a 'message form the heavens". It is linked with love and positive energy.

Silver Toned Labradorite

Labradorite is a feldspar mineral most commonly found in Madagascar, Scandinavia and Russia. With a beautiful irridescence ranging in colour tones of green and blues it contains flashes of gold and peacock making each stone unique. Named in 1770 after Labrador in Canada this gemstone has a more ancient history as it was used by the Inuits and revered by them due to their belief that the Northern Lights were trapped in the stone. It is thought to be the stone of transformation and helpful to impart strength at times of change. The particular stones for this design have been hand selected for their predominantly silver grey tone.

Rainbow Moonstone

This stunning gemstone is a form of transparent Labradorite (a closely related feldsapr mineral). This is why is has similar flashes of light within the stone. Generally a pale off white it reflects indigo and violet when moved in the light. It is extracted most usually from deposits in India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Used by ancient civilsations this gemstone has a long history and has long been linked with the properties of protection, love and an allignment with nature. It was believed by ancient Romans that the gemstone was formed of moonlight and in India was reverred as sacred. In modern times it was made even more popular in the Art Nouveau period by French master goldsmith Rene Lalique.

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