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Spiny oyster conch ring silver Ag 925 50894

Spiny oyster conch ring silver Ag 925 50894

Unique silver ring made of pieces of shells . Ag 925. The jewelry is made of colorful pieces of shells connected together with copper into an impressive cabochon. Each mosaic is original in colors and thus in drawing… more »

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Spiny oyster conch ring silver Ag 925 50894

Unique silver ring made of pieces of shells . Ag 925. The jewelry is made of colorful pieces of shells connected together with copper into an impressive cabochon. Each mosaic is original in colors and thus in drawing. The beautiful combination of colors and the size of the stone of approximately 0.7 cm gives the jewelry originality and unmistakability. You are buying the piece shown directly.

This type of jewelry holds the secrets of the sea. It is a very vivid natural color - red, orange, brown, yellow and white, which is formed by the shells of spiny oysters of the genus Spondylus, with the white part coming from the bottom of their shell. These oysters live mainly in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez, Baja California in Mexico. Jewelry made from shells is a symbol of the ocean, representing the calm and peace of the deep waters, promoting understanding and patience.

The Navajo Indians used shells to make traditional jewelry, especially beads, along with natural turquoise.

The description of the alleged properties of the stone, which do not relate to its chemical and physical properties, is based on generally disseminated and generally available information about the traditional folk use of the stone, which is not scientifically verified, and therefore does not constitute a proposal to conclude a purchase contract pursuant to Act 89/2012 Coll.

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