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Rainbow Druzy Agate Necklace with Swarovski crystals and Magnetic clasp

Rainbow Druzy Agate Necklace with Swarovski crystals and Magnetic clasp

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******I often use magnetic clasps. These are not suitable for someone with a pacemaker

the pretty beads which I matched with Swarovski crystals

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Full description

A necklace with multi-coloured matt beads which have sparkling druzy crystals.

Threaded with Swarovski crystals in many colours and

magnetic clasp

Length 17 1/2 ins 44.5 cm

There are matching earrings in my shop

Druzy agate is a type of agate stone that is characterized by the small, crystal structure that is formed on the stone (called a druzy), which means that druzy agate crystals have a “cavity” of tiny crystals, often not much bigger than grains of sugar.

Druzys are formed when mineral-filled water sits on another rock’s surface. Over time, as the water evaporates, the minerals left behind form tiny crystals. While this sounds like a fast process, it actually often takes millions of years!

Designed by Gillian Walker in Warwickshire

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