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I make a range of drop necklaces in this style. I like the fact the wire wrapped style looks classic, but does not age. I have made these necklaces for over 10 years, but always kept the style simple and easy to wear.
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Amethyst and Sterling Silver wire wrapped drop necklace. Sterling silver wire wraps around beautiful genuine A grade amethyst beads. Striking natural purple colour.
Amethyst is the birthstone for February.
- A choice of 16”, 18” or 20-inch sterling silver trace chains available.
- The understated, lightweight inch sterling silver trace chain perfects the look of this necklace.
- Materials sourced from UK suppliers
- The sterling silver wire and chains are made from recycled sterling silver
- Genuine amethyst beads - the natural beads will vary slightly in shade or markings
- Presented in a natural-coloured gift box with the Crafty Rachael logo
AMETHYST
Inspiration – Protection – Insight
What is Amethyst: Amethyst is crystalline quartz in colours ranging from pale lilac to deep reddish purple. Amethyst is found all over the world, in a variety of natural locations, but most commonly as crystals lining caves or voids in volcanic rock. The major sources for amethyst are Brazil and Uruguay.
History: Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty. It is a semi-precious stone in today’s classifications, but to the ancients it was a “Gem of Fire,” at times in history, valued as much as diamonds.
Amethyst has a long association with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water-God, and is the traditional birthstone of that month.
Designed by Rachael Dilley in Cleckheaton
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