Hand-Cut White Opal Ring
$165.00
VERY PRETTY @ 3.5ct HAND-CUT OVAL WHITE OPAL FROM THE FAMOUS COOBER PEDY OPAL FIELD IN AUSTRALIA, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 4
This stone features a lovely and subtle play of color and pattern, prominently green flashes, as well as gold! Metaphysically, opals are associated with optimism, creativity, and emotional healing. They are believed to spark inspiration, enhance intuition, and promote clarity in meditation
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BEAUTIFUL @ 2.5ct MARQUISE CUT SEMI-CRYSTAL OPAL FROM THE FAMOUS COOBER PEDY OPAL FIELD IN AUSTRALIA, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 6
This stone features a brilliant play of color and pattern, prominently displaying popular and desirable red flashes, as well as lavender, gold, and green fire! Metaphysically, opals are associated with optimism, creativity, and emotional healing. They are believed to spark inspiration, enhance intuition, and promote clarity in meditation

Men’s Sterling Silver Topaz Solitaire
AN IN-HOUSE DESIGN, THIS HEAVY MEN’S 0.925 STERLING SILVER SOLITAIRE FEATURES A 10mm ROUND LONDON BLUE TOPAZ
This ring is US size 10. The November birthstone, known for its deep, saturated blue color, London Blue Topaz is highly sought after by jewelry designers for its beauty and durability (it is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals). More affordable than sapphires, London Blue topaz is typically more expensive than other blue topaz varieties like sky blue or Swiss blue. Metaphysically, London blue topaz is said to be a powerful stone that is believed to bring prosperity, good luck, and abundance. It is also thought to promote friendship. Brazil is one of the largest producers of gem topaz.
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Oval Malachite Ring
OVAL MALACHITE SET IN A 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING SIZE 8
Malachite is a semi-precious copper mineral that frequently forms in stalactites and butyroidal masses. Malachite was mined from deposits near the Isthmus of Suez and the Sinai as early as 4000 BCE. Since then, malachite has been used as both an ornamental stone and a gemstone, as well as a green pigment. It is known for its light-fastness and stability, and its ability to take a high polish. Metaphysically, malachite is often referred to as the “stone of transformation”. It’s believed to promote spiritual growth, emotional healing, protection from negative energy, enhance intuition, deepen connections to nature, and foster self-awareness.

Oval Larimar Silver Ring
LOVELY 6 ct OVAL LARIMAR SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 7 ½
Found only in the Dominican Republic, Larimar is a rare semi-precious gemstone. Gemologically, it is a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite. Its unique coloration varies from bluish white, light blue, turquoise blue-green, deep blue, dark blue, and purple. The more intense the blue color and the contrast in the stone, the higher and rarer is the quality. Metaphysically, Larimar is believed to be deeply connected to personal growth, self-expression, compassion, and divine feminine energy.
NOTE – The blue color is photosensitive and fades with time if exposed to too much light and heat.

Ruby Heart Sterling Silver Ring
1+ Ct LAB RUBY HEART SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 7 ½
Ruby is a pinkish-red-to-blood-red-colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. Other varieties of gem-quality corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is one of the most popular traditional jewelry gems and is very durable. The color of a ruby is due to the presence of chromium. Like diamonds, the quality of a ruby is determined by its color, cut, and clarity. The brightest and most valuable shade of red, called blood-red or pigeon blood, commands a large premium. After color comes clarity: similar to diamonds, a clear stone is more desirable. Ruby is the traditional birthstone for July. Lab rubies are virtually identical to natural rubies in terms of optical and physical properties. Lab rubies have an identical chemical composition to natural rubies. The only difference is that lab rubies are made in a controlled environment, so they can be created with all of their desired attributes but without unwanted inclusions.

Emerald-Cut Garnet Silver Ring
1.5ct EMERALD-CUT GARNET, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 8
Garnets are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones. They are known for their hardness and durability, making them popular for jewelry designers. Garnet species are found in every color, with reddish shades most common. Garnets exhibit a wide range of colors, including pyrope (red to deep red), almandine (brown to deep red), spessartine (orange-yellow to violet-red), and andradite & tsavorite (green). Garnet is the January birthstone in the US. Metaphysically, garnet is believed to symbolize hope and renewal and is believed to bring protection, strength and love.

Agate Silver Ring
LARGE AND VERY PRETTY BLUE LACE AGATE MEASURING 3cm X 2.3cm, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING SIZE 10
Agate is a variety of chalcedony that has been popular as a gemstone in jewelry for thousands of years. Sometimes agate forms in multiple layers of chalcedony exhibiting a lace-like pattern of bands with many swirls, eyes, bends, and zigzags. Of these, Blue lace agate, a pale blue and white lace agate found primarily in Namibia, is particularly attractive. Metaphysically, it’s believed to soothe anxiety and stress, promote peaceful communication, balance emotions, improve confidence, and encourage self-expression.

Emerald-Cut Silver Blue Topaz Ring
10ct EMERALD-CUT, SILVER-BLUE TOPAZ, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER 10 PRONG RING, SIZE 8
The November birthstone, Topaz, is known for its lovely blue color. Swiss Blue Topaz is the “medium” shade, with more color saturation than Sky Blue Topaz, and less than London Blue Topaz. Swiss Blue Topaz is highly sought after by jewelry designers for its beauty and durability (it is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals). More affordable than sapphires, Swiss Blue Topaz is arguably one of the most popular semi-precious, faceted gemstones favored by jewelers today. This particular stone has a lovely silvery sheen due to a mirror-bright polish. Metaphysically, Swiss Blue Topaz is said to be a powerful stone that is believed to bring prosperity, good luck, and abundance. It is also thought to promote friendship.
