6.5 RING SIZE MALACHITE AZURITE SILVER RING [SJ2277]SH
- SKU
- 寸法(mm)
- 13.000 x 10.000 x 5.000mm
- 重さ (g)
- 1.100
- Ring Size
- 6.5
- 色
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SEDA JEWELERY
MALACHITE AZURITE RING
This is a well polished natural piece mined in the Congo showing the brillant patterns of both malachite and azurite that it is famous for. Great specimen piece for any collection or ideal as a jewellery piece.
Ring size [usa]: 6.5
Prong set
Quality workmanship.
Silver stamped 925
Weight stone 5.50 cts app
Weight of silver used 5.3 grams app
Size of stone 13 x 10 mm app
Our jewelery manafacturingis contracted out to one factory in asia where i supply both the silver and stones to be set.This gives me control of the quality of both the silver and stones.
Note these stones were cut in the congo
While it is a natural untreated stone the cutters have been known to fill in some areas that have a cavity with ground up material from the stone.
Malachite often results from weathering of copperores and is often found together with azurite, goethite, and calcite. Except for its vibrant green color, the properties of malachite are similar to those of azurite and aggregates of the two minerals occur frequently together. Malachite is more common than azurite and is typically associated with copper deposits around limestones, the source of the carbonate.
Often found in massive or botryoidal form this beautiful mineral has been treasured for it’s ornamental qualities for thousands of years. The name Malachite is derived from the Greek word “Malakhe” or marshmallow plant because of the startling green color. It was popular for ornamental use as far back as the ancient Egyptians who used it in both statues and adornments. They also ground it to a powder and, having mixed it with water, painted it on their eye lids. It was also used as a pigment for paint in Egyptian tomb paintings and much later in European art during the 15th century. The Romans used it to fashion amulets where it was known as Peacock Stone and dedicated to the Goddess Juno. She was worshipped as a protector from the perils of natural disasters. There is evidence that Malachite was mined on the Sinai Peninsula as early as 4000 B C. Large deposits also existed in the Ural Mountains and were used to decorate the luxurious palaces of the Tsars.
- SKU
- 寸法(mm)
- 13.000 x 10.000 x 5.000 mm
- 重さ (g)
- 1.100
- Ring Size
- 6.5
- 色
-
SEDA JEWELERY
MALACHITE AZURITE RING
This is a well polished natural piece mined in the Congo showing the brillant patterns of both malachite and azurite that it is famous for. Great specimen piece for any collection or ideal as a jewellery piece.
Ring size [usa]: 6.5
Prong set
Quality workmanship.
Silver stamped 925
Weight stone 5.50 cts app
Weight of silver used 5.3 grams app
Size of stone 13 x 10 mm app
Our jewelery manafacturingis contracted out to one factory in asia where i supply both the silver and stones to be set.This gives me control of the quality of both the silver and stones.
Note these stones were cut in the congo
While it is a natural untreated stone the cutters have been known to fill in some areas that have a cavity with ground up material from the stone.
Malachite often results from weathering of copperores and is often found together with azurite, goethite, and calcite. Except for its vibrant green color, the properties of malachite are similar to those of azurite and aggregates of the two minerals occur frequently together. Malachite is more common than azurite and is typically associated with copper deposits around limestones, the source of the carbonate.
Often found in massive or botryoidal form this beautiful mineral has been treasured for it’s ornamental qualities for thousands of years. The name Malachite is derived from the Greek word “Malakhe” or marshmallow plant because of the startling green color. It was popular for ornamental use as far back as the ancient Egyptians who used it in both statues and adornments. They also ground it to a powder and, having mixed it with water, painted it on their eye lids. It was also used as a pigment for paint in Egyptian tomb paintings and much later in European art during the 15th century. The Romans used it to fashion amulets where it was known as Peacock Stone and dedicated to the Goddess Juno. She was worshipped as a protector from the perils of natural disasters. There is evidence that Malachite was mined on the Sinai Peninsula as early as 4000 B C. Large deposits also existed in the Ural Mountains and were used to decorate the luxurious palaces of the Tsars.
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FedEx | $12.00 / 3 | $39.00 / 10 |
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ポジティブ
Very nice pendant. Good seller
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ポジティブ
This is more of a piece of art. I will maybe look at purchasing another piece. Good seller
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ポジティブ
Much brighter in person. Very attractive. Good seller
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ポジティブ
I have successfully received the item, and it matches the description and images perfectly. Thank you for delivering exactly what you promised!