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SALE Gold Labradorite ring | Gemstone stacking ring
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SALE Gold Labradorite ring | Gemstone stacking ring

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Oxidized Silver Aquamarine crystal ring | Raw aquamarine ring
Oxidized Silver Aquamarine crystal ring | Raw aquamarine ring

Oxidized Silver Aquamarine crystal ring | Raw aquamarine ring

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SALE Labradorite ring | Simple stone stacking ring
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HAWKHOUSE EARRINGS 4AQA6 Aquamarine earrings | Aquamarine dangle earrings
HAWKHOUSE EARRINGS 4AQA6 Aquamarine earrings | Aquamarine dangle earrings
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Aquamarine earrings | Aquamarine dangle earrings

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HAWKHOUSE SILVER + GOLD RINGS Silver - 7 Silver Labradorite feldspar ring | Silver Labradorite Ring
HAWKHOUSE SILVER + GOLD RINGS Silver - 7 Silver Labradorite feldspar ring | Silver Labradorite Ring
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Blue and Green Gemstones | Raw Crystal Jewelry | HAWKHOUSE

 

Explore our Blue and Green Crystal Jewelry collection, inspired by the calming blues of the ocean and the vibrant greens of forests. This collection features aquamarine, turquoise, apatite and kyanite, blending these hues into a captivating array of colors. Each necklace, bracelet, and earring set is carefully crafted to highlight the natural beauty of these raw gemstones. Connect with the rejuvenating energy of nature through these wearable works of art.

 

Blue and Green Gemstones FAQ: 

 

What is the meaning and significance of blue and green crystals?

  • Blue crystals are associated with peace, clarity, and communication, while green crystals symbolize growth, harmony, and renewal. They are believed to have calming and balancing energies.

What types of blue and green crystals are commonly used in jewelry?

  • Some popular blue and green crystals used in jewelry include aquamarine, turquoise, emerald, malachite, amazonite, and tanzanite.

What is the traditional anniversary associated with blue and green gemstones?

  • There is no specific anniversary traditionally associated with blue and green gemstones. However, blue gemstones like sapphires are sometimes given for the 45th wedding anniversary, and emeralds are often gifted for the 20th or 55th anniversary.

Are blue and green crystals suitable for all skin tones?

  • Yes, blue and green crystals are versatile and complement most skin tones. Their cool hues can bring out different undertones beautifully.

How should blue and green crystal jewelry be cared for?

  • It's best to store blue and green crystal jewelry separately from other gemstones to prevent scratching. Avoid exposure to chemicals, heat, and ultrasonic cleaners. Gently clean with a soft brush and mild soap and water.

What are the purported healing properties of blue and green crystals?

  • Blue crystals are believed to promote calm, clarity, and throat chakra healing, while green crystals are thought to encourage growth, balance, and heart chakra healing.

Are blue and green crystals natural or synthetic?

  • Both natural and synthetic varieties of blue and green crystals exist. Natural gemstones are mined from the earth, while synthetic ones are created in laboratories.

How can you tell if a blue or green crystal is genuine?

  • Examining the crystal's inclusions, color patterns, and refractive properties under magnification can help identify genuine stones. Professional gemological testing may be required for certainty.

Do blue and green crystals have any special cultural significance?

  • In some cultures, blue crystals like lapis lazuli and turquoise have been revered for their beauty and symbolic meanings related to royalty, truth, and protection.

Are blue and green crystals considered precious or semi-precious?

  • While some blue and green gemstones like sapphires and emeralds are precious, many varieties like turquoise and malachite are classified as semi-precious stones.