Real black Spotted Moonstone Kite point Necklace

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Woman-owned business in North Carolina
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These unique spike shaped gemstones are hand cut and also wire wrapped by hand in your choice of black spotted moonstone, regular moonstone, labradorite, ametrine, fluorite, rose quartz, amethyst, citrine, emerald, lapis lazuli, or chrysocolla! Chains are available in your choice of length: 16" for an extra short length, 18" for a standard length, or 20" for extra length (Model is wearing 18"). You may also choose your chain finish: Real .925 Sterling Silver or Silver plated, Real 14K Gold filled or Gold plated, or Real 14K Rose gold filled or Rose gold plated. I highly recommend the real 14K filled and the real Sterling Silver chains are they are tarnish resistant & hypoallergenic! Finally, you may choose your chain style. All chains are shown in the 5th photo. Necklace comes in a custom gift pouch, ready to gift or to keep, along with a free die-cut sticker or magnet! Each diamond spike shaped crystal measures approximately 11x20mm.
Choose your crystals!:
1. BLACK SPOTTED MOONSTONE: Moonstone is a naturally occurring semi precious gemstone which looks clear to white from some angles, and then from other angles, has an iridescent blue sheen running thru it, also known as a "flash"! This iridescent sheen is caused by the diffraction of light within its many feldspar layers. Moonstone has been used in jewelry dating back to ancient civilizations. The Romans believed moonstone was actually crystalized rays of the moon! Many cultures have believed that moonstone harnesses the energy of the moon and passes that energy onto its wearer, bringing harmony, balance, and calm. This particular moonstone is spotted with black tourmaline inclusions which give the stones tons of contrast & character!
2 MOONSTONE: Moonstone is a naturally occurring semi precious gemstone which looks clear to white from some angles, and then from other angles, has an iridescent blue sheen running thru it, also known as a "flash"! This iridescent sheen is caused by the diffraction of light off of micro-fractures within its many feldspar layers. Moonstone has been used in jewelry dating back to ancient civilizations. The Romans believed moonstone was actually crystalized rays of the moon! Many cultures have believed that moonstone harnesses the energy of the moon and passes that energy onto its wearer, bringing harmony, balance, and calm. *Black tourmaline is a naturally occurring mineral deposit which grows inside moonstone. Even though these are not the βblack spotted moonstoneβ, which have obvious larger black spots, regular moonstone can have very tiny black tourmaline inclusions as well.
3. LABRADORITE: Labradorite is a natural feldspar crystal mainly found in Canada & Norway. The stone appears dark from some angles, but when turned to other angles, it has an amazing iridescent blue / green flash running thru it. This iridescence is caused by the diffraction of light passing thru tiny micro fractures and cracks in the crystal's many layers. Fracture lines in the stones are natural and what give it its fabulous iridescence! Due to the nature of the crystal, no two crystals are the same and each has its own unique flash pattern. Turn your crystal back and forth in the sunlight to see the amazing flash at its best & brightest!
4. AMETRINE: Also known as Bolivianite, Ametrine is a naturally occurring combination of Amethyst & Citrine, almost exclusively found in the Anahi mines of Bolivia. The purple and yellow coloring is due to differing oxidation of iron states within the crystal itself, occurring due to a temperature gradient across the crystal during the time of itβs formation. In order for both colors to be produced within the same crystal, very specific conditions must be present. Not only must there be two separate temperature conditions, they must also remain stable within the entire growth process of the crystal, making this crystal a rare anomaly. Geologists have theorized that within the Anahi mine, just the specific type of heat was flowing in the right direction across a portion of the crystal to create just enough heat to create the perfect balance of heat and cool for the Ametrines to be formed. If the heat would have been any degree higher or lower, these crystals would have become either Amethyst or Citrines, but instead they are a combination of both. Due to its dual properties of Amethyst and Citrine, as well as the opposite / complimentary colors of yellow and purple, Ametrine is thought to be the ying & yang of gemstones, promoting balance, harmony, and acceptance. Ametrine has internal fracture lines and can have small black inclusions, these are natural.
5. FLUORITE crystals come in a wide range of colors and have consequently been dubbed "the most colorful mineral in the world", although they are most commonly seen in purple & green. The word fluorite is derived from the Latin verb fluere, meaning "to flow". For centuries, Fluorite has been thought by many to help promote creativity. It is said that wearing the stone can help to declutter thoughts and break up negative patterns, clearing away the fog so to speak, so that your creativity is free to "flow".
6. CHRYSOCOLLA is commonly found in copper mines in the US, Mexico, Africa, Russia, Czech Republic, Spain, Australia, Indonesia, Chile, Peru, and Israel. It is generally a blue-green / dark turquoise color with brown inclusions. This stone was historically used by the American Indian people, to bring a strengthening and calming energy and has been called the "teaching stone".
7. EMERALD is a precious gemstone ands a variation of the mineral Beryl. Trace amounts of the minerals Chromium and Vanadium are responsible for its green color. Emeralds have been mined in Egypt since 1500 BCE. Today, the world's largest deposits of emerald are mined in Columbia and Zambia. Emerald is the birthstone for May and the traditional gemstone for the astrological sign, Cancer. One of the most famous collections of gemstones in history is Cleopatraβs emeralds. The Egyptian queen was said to be obsessed with the green gem and famously split a large emerald she found in two, giving half to her lover, Marc Antony, when he went off to battle, and later died at the hands of the Romans. The other half of the stone was found in her tomb. Egyptians would often bury their dead with emeralds because they believed it had powers of eternal youth and rebirth. Emerald is also thought to be a stone of unconditional love, loyalty, and faithfulness.
8. ROSE QUARTZ: Rose Quartz is a naturally occurring pink variety of quartz crystal. It is a light baby pink and is slightly translucent. It is known as the 'love stone' and is said to emit energies associated with love, warmth, and emotional healing. For centuries people have believed that it aids in healing personal & intimate relationships and that it fosters romance & sensuality.
9. AMETHYST: Amethyst is a violet purple variety of quartz. The name comes from the ancient Greek work for "intoxicated", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. The ancient Greeks wore amethyst and decorated goblets with it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication. For many centuries, amethyst has been used as a healing & protection stone, thought to guard against negative thoughts, transferring the energy into love and protecting the wearer from harm and stress. Amethyst is a semiprecious stone and is the traditional birthstone for February.
10. CITRINE: Citrine is a rare variety of quartz which ranges from a pale yellow to golden. Quartz is considered a power stone. It has been called the "Universal Crystal" because of its many uses. It is said to absorb, amplify, transmit, and balance energy.
11. LAPIS LAZULI is a royal blue metamorphic rock which has been prized since ancient times for its rich blue color. Lapis Lazuli was found and used in the Middle East as early as 6000 BC. It was used in the creation of the golden burial masks found in the ancient Egyptian tombs, which were buried with the mummified Pharaohs. It is inlaid in the famous "Mask of Tutankhamun" (King Tut), the most recognizable and well known artifact of ancient Egypt. In the Middle Ages, Lapis Lazuli was ground into a powder and used as the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments, and was used in renaissance paintings. Lapis was also used in the famous Faberge eggs gifted to the Royal Russian family (the Romanovs) in the 1800s. Often nicknamed, the "Stone of Truth", Lapis Lazuli was believed to promote honesty, truth-telling, and the desire for knowledge, as well as enhancing one's memory.
*Internal fracture lines and inclusions in real crystals are NORMAL and are not signs of damage. These fracture lines are actually what cause the iridescence in feldspar minerals such as moonstone and labradorite. They also give the stones character and show that they are real.
*This listing is for 1 moonstone necklace.
Care instructions
Gently clean with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, perfume, or long moisture exposure.
Delivery and return
Free U.S. shipping over $35. Returns accepted within 14 days in original packaging.
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