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Macrame
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tourmaline bracelet with...
CHF39.00925 silver, nylon and black tourmaline bracelet for men and women. turmalina bracelet
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Macrame / lapis lazuli...
CHF29.00Unique bracelet made of lapis lazuli, silver balls and water-resistant thread. The way of working is called macrame (knotting technique). Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet is individually adjustable in length from 15 cm to 19 cm.
Description:
• Swiss Made
• Hand Made
• Stones: lapis lazuli 3 mm
• Material: nylon, natural stones and silver balls 925
• Bead size: approx. 3 mm
• Width: 3 mm
• Weight: approx. 5 grams
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Macrame / Pyrite bracelet
CHF29.00The wonderful bracelet is handmade in Switzerland from natural stones, sterling silver and thread. Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet can be individually adjusted in length from 14 cm to 18 cm. The way of working is called macrame (knotting technique).
Description:
• Swiss Made
• Hand Made
• Stones: 4 mm pyrite
• Material: nylon, natural stones and silver balls 925
• Bead size: approx. 3 mm
• Width: 5 mm
• Weight: approx. 5 grams
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Macrame / lava stone bracelet
CHF29.00The wonderful bracelet is handmade in Switzerland from natural stones, sterling silver and thread. Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet can be individually adjusted in length from 14 cm to 18 cm. The way of working is called macrame (knotting technique).
Description:
• Swiss Made
• Hand Made
• Stones: lava stone 6 mm, 4 mm
• Material: nylon, natural stones and silver balls 925
• Bead size: approx. 3 mm
• Width: 5 mm
• Weight: approx. 5 grams
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Macrame / tiger eye bracelet
CHF29.00The wonderful bracelet is handmade in Switzerland from natural stones, sterling silver and thread. Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet can be individually adjusted in length from 14 cm to 18 cm. The way of working is called macrame (knotting technique).
Description:
• Swiss Made
• Hand Made
• Stones: tiger eye 6 mm, 4 mm
• Material: nylon, natural stones and silver balls 925
• Bead size: approx. 3 mm
• Width: 5 mm
• Weight: approx. 5 grams
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Pyrite bracelet, Makrame...
CHF29.00The Greeks, Romans and also the alchemists in the Middle Ages believed that the secret of gold was hidden in pyrite. The healing properties of pyrite were already recognized at this time.
Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet can be individually adjusted in length from 15 cm to 19 cm. The working method is called macrame (knotting technique).
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Lapis lazuli bracelet,...
CHF29.00In Latin "lapis lazuli" means "blue stone". The lapis lazuli, which is supposed to unite divine power and eternal life, was considered a special protective stone by the Greeks, Romans and Indians.
Thanks to an adjustable clasp, this bracelet can be individually adjusted in length from 15 cm to 19 cm. The working method is called macrame (knotting technique).
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Malachite bracelet, macrame...
CHF29.00The Egyptians revered malachite as the stone of hope and confidence which brought happiness and harmony in the partnership to its wearer. In pre-Christian times, malachite was used to obtain the rich green color for frescoes and painting.
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Labradorite bracelet...
CHF29.00Labradorite has very powerful calming and balancing properties on the soul. People who are very selfish and self-centered are reminded with the help of the Labradorite that they are not alone in the world.
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Macrame / Larimar bracelet
CHF29.00The Larimar has a restorative effect on our entire body. Its colors convey harmony to us and stimulate the self-healing center.
The Larimar helps us to realize our spiritual ideas and realizations, to weave them into everyday life.
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Moonstone bracelet, silver...
CHF29.00Moonstone is a "stone of the new beginning". The name already suggests a close relationship to the moon and intuition. Like the moon, this stone also has a reflection and reminds us that all things are part of one like the steadily waning and waxing moon changing cycle.
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Rhodochrosite bracelet,...
CHF29.00The Indians worshiped the rhodochrosite like other peoples the ruby, as a stone of love and the heart. The Incas first found this stone in the silver mines of San Luis, Argentina, and therefore named it Inca rose.