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Scheelite blue earrings silver Ag 925 E391

Scheelite blue earrings silver Ag 925 E391

Unique silver earrings with rare blue scheelite. Ag 925. Scheelite is a stone that is used as a talisman for solving problems and improving life overall. You are buying the directly depicted piece of jewelry. The weight… more »

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Scheelite blue earrings silver Ag 925 E391

Unique silver earrings with rare blue scheelite. Ag 925. Scheelite is a stone that is used as a talisman for solving problems and improving life overall. You are buying the directly depicted piece of jewelry. The weight shown is for the entire pair.

Scheelite was discovered recently. The mineral as such has been known for a long time, but its blue variant has been known for a relatively short time. Its appearance resembles ripples or lace. It is tungsten ore, a calcium tungstate mineral. Blue scheelite consists of several types of minerals - calcite, which gives the unmistakable blue color, scheelite (dark cream, golden or yellow parts) and blue dolomite, which creates stripes, ripples, lace.
Thanks to this, the mineral is balanced from the point of view of male and female energy (Yin and Yang).

Scheelite was discovered in 1781 in the Swedish mountain Bispbergsklack, Säter, Dalarna. The mineral was named after Tsar Wilhelm Scheele, the Swedish pharmacist who discovered tungsten.
It is used in jewelry. It is found in Switzerland, Arizona, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Turkey.

Mohs scale of hardness: 4.5–5
Color: colorless, white, gray, brown, light yellow, yellow-orange, pale orange, red, green.

The description of the alleged properties of the stone, which do not relate to its chemical and physical properties, is given on the basis of generally disseminated and generally available information about the traditional folk use of the stone, which has not been verified by science, and is therefore not a proposal for concluding a purchase contract according to Act 89/2012 Coll.

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