Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Pendant - A Quality #5266
Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Pendant - A Quality #5266
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Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Pendant - A Quality #5266

Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Pendant - A Quality #5266

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Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Pendant – with Fabric Cord

An exquisite chrysoprase pendant with a brilliant green hue and a smooth, polished surface.
The natural tumbled stone showcases the fresh apple green typical of chrysoprase with gentle color variations – each piece is a hand-picked natural unique specimen.
Carefully cut and polished, the pendant beautifully accentuates the silky luster and natural beauty of this coveted gemstone.

With a size of approximately 30 × 20 mm (L × W), the pendant is harmoniously proportioned and comfortable to wear.
The bore hole of approximately 2.5 mm is ideal for leather cords, omega necklaces, or delicate silver chains.

The included black fabric cord (approx. 80 cm) is soft, pliable, and offers high wearing comfort.
You will receive the chrysoprase pendant shown – a stylish piece of jewelry with a fresh, natural radiance.

Product Details

  • Gemstone: Chrysoprase (tumbled stone, untreated)

  • Color: Bright apple green with natural variations

  • Size: approx. 30 × 20 mm (L × W)

  • Bore: approx. 2.5 mm – suitable for leather cords, omega necklaces & delicate silver chains

  • Cord: Black fabric cord, approx. 80 cm long

  • Wearing Comfort: Soft, skin-friendly & pliable

  • Scope of Delivery: Pendant shown, including fabric cord

Geological Data

  • Mineral Class: Silicates (Chalcedony Group)

  • Chemical Composition: SiO₂ + Ni (Nickel-bearing Quartz)

  • Crystal System: Trigonal (microcrystalline)

  • Hardness (Mohs): 6.5 – 7

  • Density: approx. 2.6 g/cm³

Deposits

Chrysoprase is mainly found in Australia, Brazil, Tanzania, Russia, and Poland.
Its vibrant green color is due to naturally embedded nickel – a characteristic that distinguishes it from other quartz varieties.

Special Features

  • Genuine, untreated chrysoprase tumbled stone

  • Bright green color with natural luster

  • Polished surface – elegant & smooth

  • Immediately wearable with fabric cord

  • Hand-picked natural unique specimen

[TAB:Gemstone Lore - Chrysoprase]

Chrysoprase

This gemstone is a nickel-bearing chalcedony. Chrysoprase has been known for millennia as a gemstone and decorative stone. Its name comes from Greek and means "gold - leek". Chrysoprase is also said to have been Cleopatra's feel-good stone / harmony stone in ancient Egypt, and it was also worn there as a protective stone against the plague. Chrysoprase was also Frederick the Great's favorite stone. People also saw in it a symbol of love, truth, and justice. In ancient Greece, chrysoprase was revered as a stone of the family; it was believed to preserve love and family cohesion.
In crystal healing, chrysoprase is used as a gemstone for trust and security, as well as for emotional burdens. Chrysoprase is used for detoxification and is also said to have positive influences on skin diseases and fungal infections.

Its main deposits are in: Australia, Brazil, Russia
The chemical formula of chrysoprase: SiO2 + (Ni), Oxide, Quartz group
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