Chrysoprase Necklace
$175.00
Necklace made of Chrysoprase faceted round beads, hand knotted on emerald silk thread. Finished with gold-fill findings and clasp, with gold plated Ethiopian brass beads. 23 inches length
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.
Necklace made of Chrysoprase faceted round beads, hand knotted on emerald silk thread. Finished with gold-fill findings and clasp, with gold plated Ethiopian brass beads. 23 inches length
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.
Necklace made of Chrysoprase faceted round beads, hand knotted on emerald silk thread. Finished with gold-fill findings and clasp, with gold plated Ethiopian brass beads. 23 inches length
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.
Chrysoprase has some incredible historic roots. Sometimes confused with emerald, chrysoprase was used by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians to make seals, signets, jewelry and other ornamental objects because of its vivid color. It was rumored to be worn in a girdle by Alexander the Great, and was featured in a lot of Egyptian revival jewelry during the Nouveau era.
It is associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is known to help you tap into your inner poise, grace, courage, and self expression.