Blue Chalcedony Bracelet
$38.00
BLUE CHALCEDONY IN 8” 0.925 STERLING SILVER BRACELET
Chalcedony is a translucent to opaque, microcrystalline variety of quartz. Although chalcedony is found in a wide array of colors and patterns, blue Chalcedony is valued by jewelry designers for its luster and durability. Historically, chalcedony was a May birthstone, and it’s still a zodiac stone for Gemini. Metaphysically, blue chalcedony is believed to be beneficial for enhancing communication, promoting emotional balance, and fostering a sense of calm and peace.
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