Beautiful striking silver ring with Peridot for prosperity
Talk about a beautiful peridot ring! This silver ring really is! The ring has three elegantly decorated settings, one in a baguette and two in a teardrop shape. This ring really shines at you.
Characteristics
- 925 sterling silver
- Peridot (olivine)
- Dimensions: 20mm x 10mm
- Supplied in a jewelry box
- Handmade in Bali
Peridot or olivine is a gentle catalyst for personal growth. Peridot promotes your independence and helps you take responsibility for your own life. This crystal emanates a strong peaceful vibration and forms a protective shield. It is a stone that attracts prosperity and provides the body with general support and vitality.
APPLICATIONS
• protection
• peace
• prosperity
• wisdom
• self-insight
BIRTHSTONE - Pisces, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn.
CHAKRA - heart, solar plexus
Mythology: Olivine was already cultivated in the second millennium BC. Used in Egypt as jewelry and as a medicinal stone. In ancient writings it is often called topaz. In the Middle Ages it was used to ward off evil spirits and for wisdom and friendship.
Beautiful striking silver ring with Peridot for prosperity
Talk about a beautiful peridot ring! This silver ring really is! The ring has three elegantly decorated settings, one in a baguette and two in a teardrop shape. This ring really shines at you.
Characteristics
- 925 sterling silver
- Peridot (olivine)
- Dimensions: 20mm x 10mm
- Supplied in a jewelry box
- Handmade in Bali
Peridot or olivine is a gentle catalyst for personal growth. Peridot promotes your independence and helps you take responsibility for your own life. This crystal emanates a strong peaceful vibration and forms a protective shield. It is a stone that attracts prosperity and provides the body with general support and vitality.
APPLICATIONS
• protection
• peace
• prosperity
• wisdom
• self-insight
BIRTHSTONE - Pisces, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn.
CHAKRA - heart, solar plexus
Mythology: Olivine was already cultivated in the second millennium BC. Used in Egypt as jewelry and as a medicinal stone. In ancient writings it is often called topaz. In the Middle Ages it was used to ward off evil spirits and for wisdom and friendship.