Pennsylvania Wilds Collection - Mixed metal asymmetrical oval pendant with a multitude of gemstone links
Complete with our signature handcrafted tension "S" clasp closure. Perfect for anyone that struggles with solo-clasping a lobster or spring ring clasp. Extenders can be clasped anywhere from 16"-18" and have a gemstone drop.
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Metal: 14k Gold filled and sterling silver
Gemstones: Moss aqua, blue topaz, yellow sapphire, andalusite, green amethyst, hessonite, and pearl
Dimensions: Center section is about 5" // The base length is 16" with a 2" extender that can be clasped on any part of the extender
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MOSS AQUA is style of “beryl” gemstone. Early versions of the crystal ball were made from beryl, until the more popular crystal quartz started to dominate. Beryl teaches you how to do only that which you need to do at that time and place. It is the ultimate stone for these strange times, as it helps you deal with a stressful life and gives you the ability to shed unwanted emotional baggage. Beryl helps you realize your potential, and can guide you to the next step of your journey.
KYANITE inspires loyalty and fair treatment to others. It assists in working through disagreements and disputes, and can aid in repairing damaged relationships. It is beneficial in negotiations and other forms of communication between disharmonious people. It is the only other gemstone besides Citrine, that never needs to be cleansed.
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ABOUT 14k GOLD FILLED:
*Gold filled is the next level and is an amazing, quality alternative to solid gold
*It is actual layers of gold pressure bonded with other jeweler quality metals. While gold plating can eventually wear off, gold filled is required by law to contain 5% gold (plated is more like .5%) and it’s therefore extremely uncommon to wear through gold filled
*If you can wear gold jewelry without skin sensitivity, you can most likely wear gold filled!
*During the mid to late Victorian period, gold filled jewelry was very common and was manufactured in large numbers.
*For more in depth info, check out this BLOG POST!