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Long necklace with Himalayan Quartz and multicolored Tourmaline

Long necklace with Himalayan Quartz and multicolored Tourmaline

Regular price €160,00 EUR
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A 90 cm long necklace made of natural tourmaline beads, with shades that organically fade from black to pink, yellow, green, and blue. The beads measure approximately 2 mm each and create a vibrant yet elegant flow of color.

The oval pendant, measuring 45 x 32 mm, is made of raw Himalayan quartz with natural rainbows and luminous inclusions that reflect iridescent hues. Quartz comes from the mountainous deposits of the Himalayas, where it forms under extreme conditions of low temperature and high pressure, giving rise to particularly pure crystals rich in micro-mineral inclusions. These rainbow reflections arise from the decomposition of light within subtle natural fractures, making each pendant a unique optical micro-spectacle.

The burnished copper plating wraps the pendant in a substantial thickness, enhancing the stone's iridescence with an antique yet luminous effect. The copper, hand-shaped and oxidized, adds structural strength and a warm aesthetic that complements the rose gold clasp. The necklace can also be worn doubled around the neck, maintaining a rich movement and a refined presence.

  • Tourmaline
    Tourmaline is one of nature's most variable stones: it can appear in almost any color. Rough tourmalines retain texture, natural fractures, and a unique depth not found in polished stones.
    The main deposits are found in Brazil, Afghanistan, Madagascar, and the United States. The natural gradient gives the necklace movement and character.
  • Himalayan Quartz
    It forms among the peaks of the Himalayas and is mined primarily in Nepal, Tibet, and parts of northern India, at extreme altitudes. Here, nature sculpts it with glacial slowness, enclosing within it inclusions, micro-fractures, and those rainbow-like reflections that aren't an Instagram filter: they're pure diffraction of light in the stone, an effect known as natural iridescence. Each piece is unique because it's created under conditions of extreme pressure and temperature, which give it an intense crystalline energy and an elegant, milky transparency, often with delicate tones ranging from white to pale pink to light gray.

    The deposits where it is found are remote, complex, often accessible only on foot or with mountain-accessible transport (literal Sherpa vibe). This is precisely why Himalayan Chalcedony has such a mystical and authentic aura: symbolically, it is associated with mental clarity, connection, and inner peace. Not bad for a stone that has survived an environment harsher than some office bosses.

    A detail that makes it special in jewelry is also its ability to amplify light: the multicolored reflections in Himalayan quartz create a dynamic and deep effect, perfect in a burnished copper pendant, because the contrast between the warm setting and the cold stone enhances every glow.

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