Innovative artisan created sterling silver and gemstone jewelry by Margherite Meria in Williams Bay

Remarkable Gemstone Treasures

Amazing!

Length 

     The amazing deep color and luster of these 10mm Amazonite beads accompanied by alluring Jade donut with amazing details and sterling silver findings!  You will be amazed at how beautiful this piece makes you feel when you slip it on! 20"
Treasures 
Large Amazonite donut and round beads with sterling silver and seed beads.
Item Number

Price:

$110.00
10040

*SOLD*

Unique Aspects
Amazonite is said to stimulate clarity of thought, to enhance understanding, and to improve one's ability to cooperate with others. Amazonite is said to calm one's emotions and soothe nerves, and to enhance creativity and the ability to express oneself. The deeper the color of the amazonite, the more intense the effect is said to be. Amazonite is said to help alleviate muscle spasms and to help normalize calcium levels in the body, and to help relieve stress and exhaustion. Amazonite is a mint green to aqua green stone of truth, honor, communication, integrity and trust. It enhances intuition, psychic powers, creativity, intellect, and psychic ability. Amazonite is often associated with the throat chakra, and as such, is beneficial to communication. It can also heal emotional disturbances and the after effects of emotional trauma. Physically it has a preventive energy that's good for one's health in general, decreases heart problems, is good for the muscles, helps the nervous system and osteoporosis.
Jade is sacred to both the Chinese and the Mayans, this stone is said to bless everything it touches. Often used to carve sacred artifacts, such as statues of the Gods, it invokes wisdom, peace, harmony and devotion to one's higher purpose. Said to be a "dream-stone," jade placed under one's pillow help in lucid dreaming. It aids the wearer in finding their life path and manifesting dreams into reality.

        

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