Vltavín and Herkimer diamond pendant silver Ag 925 48682
Vltavín and Herkimer diamond pendant silver Ag 925 48682
Attractive silver pendant with an exceptionally beautiful herkimer diamond - a rare type of crystal and moldavite. Let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of this unique crystal and the sparkle of light on the facets of… more »
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Vltavín and Herkimer diamond pendant silver Ag 925 48682
Attractive silver pendant with an exceptionally beautiful herkimer diamond - a rare type of crystal and moldavite. Let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of this unique crystal and the sparkle of light on the facets of its crystal. Herkimer diamond is unique in that, unlike other crystals, its crystal forms a "point" at both ends of the crystal. This makes it the best crystal for making jewelry, and it is also relatively rare on the market. The pendant has a very gentle and yet elegant impression. Ag 925. You are buying the jewelry pictured.
Herkimer diamonds are actually quartz crystals and not diamonds. In the US, they are known as New York diamonds because their only mine is in Herkimer, New York City. The mine is a tourist attraction where you can search for your own Herkimer quartz crystals (Herkimer diamonds).
Moldavite is a glass of tectonic origin, formed by the impact of a huge meteorite on Earth (specifically in the German Ries crater). The heat caused by the impact of this body melted the surrounding rocks and scattered them far and wide, where today's deposits were formed. It is a rare "stone", the sources of which are being mined and depleted over time.
