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- Polychrome Desert Jasper Necklace in Exotic Greens and Terra-Cotta Reds (EAR-026)
Polychrome Desert Jasper Necklace in Exotic Greens and Terra-Cotta Reds (EAR-026)
SKU:
EAR-026
$675.00
$675.00
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This exotic and distinctive natural stone necklace has all the eye-catching characteristics of Polychrome Madagascar Desert Stones: Naturally vibrant earthy colors in landscape-like spheres of beautiful gray-greens and terra-cotta reds, tans and browns. This necklace truly unique – as intriguing as each of each of its rare Madagascar Desert Jasper stones. No two stone are alike, Each stone is reversible. Photos show both sides of each stone. Miriam’s designs are one-of-a-kind creations that epitomize the fashion expression “wearable art.” Full length of the necklace is approximately 19.5 inches, including the handwrought, textured bronze clasp and matching looped finding.
Polychrome Desert Jasper is believed to be one of the rarest stones on the planet, distinguished by its vibrant earthy and natural multiple-colors—usually in circular, eye-shaped or landscape-like spheres of beautiful gray-greens, reds, tans and browns, and sometimes in purples and pinks. Teal or blue polychrome jasper is even more rare.Polychrome Jasper was discovered in 2006 and is mined only in small deposits in the Northern Coast of Madagascar, the same area as the currently mined-out Ocean Jasper. It is called Desert Jasper, probably because of its rich earthtones.
- Square stones are 30mm puffed to 9 mm in the centers.
- Round stones are 6mm and 10mm.
- Metal spacers are solid bronze 6mm wavy nuggets.
- The necklace is strung on a strong but flexible antique bronze 0.024, 49-strand stainless steel wire that is nylon coated.
Polychrome Desert Jasper is believed to be one of the rarest stones on the planet, distinguished by its vibrant earthy and natural multiple-colors—usually in circular, eye-shaped or landscape-like spheres of beautiful gray-greens, reds, tans and browns, and sometimes in purples and pinks. Teal or blue polychrome jasper is even more rare.Polychrome Jasper was discovered in 2006 and is mined only in small deposits in the Northern Coast of Madagascar, the same area as the currently mined-out Ocean Jasper. It is called Desert Jasper, probably because of its rich earthtones.
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