Big Silver Gemstone Ring
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Big Silver Gemstone Ring

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Big Silver Gemstone RingThis beautiful ring is handcrafted by the Auroville Unit Aurosunshine. The silver (92. 5 sterling) is melted in Auroville and the stones are carefully selected with an eye for detail, naturalness, and purity. PLEASE NOTE : Only a few sizes are currently displayed. If you're looking for a specific size, Please contact us via WhatsApp at +91 97516 82050. Disclaimer: Crystals and gemstones are not a substitute for medical attention Kindly Note: This

This beautiful ring is handcrafted by the Auroville Unit Aurosunshine. The silver (92.5 sterling) is melted in Auroville and the stones are carefully selected with an eye for detail, naturalness, and purity.

PLEASE NOTE :  Only a few sizes are currently displayed. If you're looking for a specific size, Please contact us via WhatsApp at +91 97516 82050.

Disclaimer: Crystals and gemstones are not a substitute for medical attention

Kindly Note: This product is available for sale in India. Please get in touch with us for information on shipping outside India.


Material: Gemstones, Silver (925 Sterling).

Amethyst

Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz. It was used as a gemstone by the ancient Egyptians; in the Middle Ages, it was considered a symbol of royalty and the stone is included in royal collections all over the world, from ancient Egypt to the British crown jewels. Amethyst stands for humility and modesty.

Black Onyx

The Onyx is one of the most ancient stones, known and utilized by even the earliest civilizations for its somber beauty. It is said to release any sort of negativity from a person.

Black Pearl

Black pearls are the rarest color of the pearls and the higher the luster of a pearl, the more valuable it becomes. In mythology, they are associated with wealth and prosperity and are said to bring good luck and abundance.

Carnelian

The name carnelian comes from the Latin word "carneus", which means fleshy, a reference to the color of the stone. Ancient Romans and Greeks valued the stone, which they used in their art. It is known as a stone of motivation, endurance, leadership and courage.

Chalcedony

The term chalcedony is derived from the name of the ancient Greek town called Chalkedon in ancient Asia. It is thought to increase vitality, stamina, and endurance and to promote emotional balance.

Garnet

The word garnet comes from the 14th century Middle English word 'gernet', meaning 'dark red'. It is a stone of prosperity and abundance, encouraging gratitude and service to others.

Jade

Commonly known throughout Asia as 'the royal gem', jade is a special stone not just for artistic and commercial use, but also for religious and ceremonial traditions. In Chinese writings, jade was defined as a stone of five virtues; charity, righteousness, wisdom, equity and courage.

Lapis Lazuli

The deep, celestial blue of Lapis Lazuli is the symbol of royalty and honor, gods, power and vision since ancient times. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. Lazurite grains provide its characteristic blue color, while golden flakes of pyrite can add attractive contrast.

Rainbow Moonstone

Moonstones are prized for their extraordinary glow; an optical phenomenon that creates the appearance of rippling clouds of blue to white light with a moonlight-like sheen. A gem of intuition and emotional balance, Moonstone helps harbor the feminine side.

Malachite

The stone's name derives from Greek “molochitis lithos” or “moloche” meaning "mallow-green stone" or “mallow”, due to its resemblance to the leaves of the mallow plant. It is said to protect the wearer from accidents and protects travelers.

Red Onyx

Red Onyx is related to your Root Chakra. Onyx is strength-giving, providing support in difficult or confusing times, as well as during times of enormous mental or physical stress.

Rose Quartz

Rose quartz has been used as a gemstone and in the manufacturing of ornamental and religious objects for thousands of years. Historically, it is a symbol of love and beauty. Rose quartz may have been used as a token of love as early as 600 B.C. It’s also called the Heart Stone.

Pearl

A hard, lustrous sphere of organic nature, most often formed inside a living oyster. Known as the 'stone of sincerity', pearls are thought to symbolize faith, charity, innocence, integrity, loyalty, harmony, perfection and purity.

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