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Ruby and Sapphire Pendant ‘Sweet Life’

185,00 

A unique pendant made from 999 silver and faceted beads of natural ruby and sapphire. It is entirely handcrafted from scratch using the labor-intensive wire wrapping technique. The whole piece is oxidized and carefully polished. The pendant is suspended on a ball chain made of 925 silver.

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A unique pendant made from 999 silver and faceted beads of natural ruby and sapphire. It is entirely handcrafted from scratch using the labor-intensive wire wrapping technique. The whole piece is oxidized and carefully polished. The pendant is suspended on a ball chain made of 925 silver.


Rubies, renowned for their deep red color, are considered one of the four precious stones, alongside sapphire, emerald, and diamond. Their name comes from the Latin word “ruber,” meaning red, a nod to their vibrant hue. These gemstones have been cherished throughout history, with ancient civilizations in both Asia and Europe valuing them for their beauty and the power they were believed to hold. Rubies are primarily found in Myanmar, historically known as Burma, which has been a leading source of high-quality rubies for centuries. Other significant sources include Thailand, Madagascar, and Mozambique, each offering rubies with distinct qualities. The allure of rubies has not waned over time, with their presence in royal crowns, historic artifacts, and modern jewelry attesting to their enduring appeal.

Ruby jewelry is highly sought after, not just for the stone’s striking appearance but also for its symbolism of passion, protection, and prosperity. A ruby pendant, for example, is not merely a piece of jewelry but a statement of elegance and love, often chosen for special occasions like anniversaries and Valentine’s Day. These pendants can vary greatly in design, from simple, classic settings that highlight the ruby’s natural beauty to elaborate pieces paired with diamonds and other gemstones. Whether set in gold or platinum, rubies bring a touch of regal sophistication to any piece of jewelry, making ruby pendants a timeless choice for those looking to invest in a piece of jewelry that offers both stunning beauty and a rich history.

Sapphires, treasured for their exquisite deep blue hue, have captivated humanity for centuries, symbolizing nobility, truth, and sincerity. Their name is derived from the Greek word “sappheiros,” which was likely used to refer to lapis lazuli and later became associated with the blue corundum we know today as sapphire. These gemstones have a rich history that spans various cultures and continents, with both ancient Persians and civilizations from the Middle Ages believing that the sky’s blue color was a reflection of sapphire’s essence. The primary sources of high-quality sapphires include Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Kashmir, with the latter being renowned for producing sapphires of an intense blue color and velvety texture, highly sought after by collectors.

Sapphire jewelry is revered not only for the stone’s stunning beauty but also for its durability, ranking just below diamonds on the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes sapphires an excellent choice for everyday wear, particularly in pieces like sapphire pendants, which can add a touch of elegance to any outfit. The versatility of sapphires allows for a range of jewelry styles, from classic and understated to bold and modern. A sapphire pendant often serves as the centerpiece of an ensemble, offering a striking contrast against lighter fabrics or complementing darker tones with its deep blue. Whether set in gold or silver, and often accompanied by diamonds to enhance their natural luster, sapphires continue to be a favored choice for those seeking jewelry that embodies both timeless beauty and enduring strength.


Materials:
– Ruby
– Sapphire
– Silver of 925 and 999 purity

Colors:
Pink, silver, graphite, navy

Dimensions:
Pendant: 6.7 x 4 cm. Weight: 25 g. Chain length: 66 cm.

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