**◈ A Word from the Designer**
This piece is a precious collection of blue-toned gemstones^^
The main stone, Phoenix Stone, features delicate crystalline textures with large areas of sky blue and indigo hues. Due to its fine crystallization, it exhibits high gloss, metallic sheen, and minimal inclusions after polishing, presenting an exceptionally beautiful specimen^^.
Complementing the bracelet are premium Blue Obsidian (representing wisdom and confidence), also in the blue spectrum. The Blue Obsidian possesses a cool, soothing blue with exquisite clarity and a water-like luster, free from cloudiness or blemishes. Its mysterious and alluring hue, reminiscent of a devilish blue, is both captivating and resplendent, with substantial and magnificent presence.
Thoughtfully incorporated are vintage Tourmalines (both blue and red) to brighten the bracelet. Accents of red tourmaline leaves symbolize "success in one leaf," while blue tourmaline peaches signify "health and prosperity." These two-toned tourmalines, along with the Phoenix Stone and Blue Obsidian, create an overall impression of grandeur and unparalleled magnificence, exuding an aura of wealth and elegance from every angle^^.
In mineralogy, Azurite often coexists with minerals such as Malachite, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, and Cuprite. It is exceedingly rare to find large sections of single-colored gemstones (true green or true blue). Those with multiple mineral inclusions are referred to as **Chrysocolla** or **Phoenix Stone**.
**This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting its destined owner of great stature, wisdom, and prosperity^^**
**Blue Obsidian**
Blue Obsidian is a non-crystalline gemstone formed from rapidly cooled volcanic lava. Composed of silicon dioxide, it shares the same material as glass and has a Mohs hardness of 5.5. It is also known as volcanic glass.
The vibrant, cool blue hues of Blue Obsidian are attributed to the presence of iron and titanium elements within its crystals.
Due to its formation process, Blue Obsidian can sometimes contain natural volcanic ash, appearing as white, silky, or misty inclusions, akin to clouds. These pieces, along with those with a clear, sky-blue expanse devoid of any cloud-like formations, each possess their unique charm.
**Azurite**
Azurite, also known as "stone blue," is a copper-containing mineral with a deep to light blue color and vitreous luster. However, due to its low hardness of 3.5-4, it has rarely been used as a gemstone since ancient times. Instead, it was often ground into powder for pigments, used as decorative material for interiors, or for inlay in furniture.
Blue gemstones are inherently rare in nature. Thus, the blue of Azurite is not only beautiful but also universally recognized by its name in various languages (Greek: *kuanos*, Latin: *caeruleum*, English: *azurite*).
Azurite is found in the oxidized zones of copper sulfide deposits and frequently coexists with other copper-bearing minerals (such as malachite, cuprite, native copper, etc.).
Azurite is not suitable for sun purification methods, as its color can fade with sun exposure. Due to its metallic content, it is also not recommended for sea salt purification.
**Turquoise**
Turquoise, with colors ranging from blue and green to light green and yellow, is one of the most ancient gemstones. As early as ancient Egypt, Mexico, and Persia, it was revered as a mystical and protective stone. Ancient rulers used turquoise to signify divine authority, political power, and wealth.
Externally, the black veins on the surface of turquoise are known as "iron lines," formed by the oxidation of iron elements within the stone. Each iron line is a unique gift from nature.
Furthermore, turquoise is graded by its degree of "vitrification." The higher the vitrification, the fewer the iron lines, the denser the structure, and the rarer the specimen.
**Chrysocolla (Phoenix Stone)**
Chrysocolla, also known as Phoenix Stone, is not a typical malachite. It is a gemstone primarily composed of malachite along with various other minerals.
The English name Chrysocolla originates from the Greek words for "gold" and "glue," due to the resemblance of its crystalline form to a gold-soldering substance.
Chrysocolla is found in the oxidized zones of copper-bearing ore deposits, often coexisting with malachite, azurite, cuprite, native copper, jade, quartz, and turquoise. Therefore, its crystals form in aggregates without cleavage, resulting in lower hardness.
Due to the presence of multiple minerals, Chrysocolla crystals display beautiful green, blue, red, and black colors. Specimens with uniform color and large size, or those with unique and beautiful distributions of different colors, and finely玉化(jadized) textures are highly prized by collectors.
Chrysocolla corresponds to the throat and heart chakras. Its colors, reminiscent of the earth's forests, oceans, and lakes, bestow upon it an energy connected to the Earth, enabling it to receive messages from both the planet and the cosmos.
**Malachite**
Malachite has a long history in human civilization. Ancient Romans, believing in its divine power, dedicated it to Juno, whose symbol was the peacock, hence its name.
The green of Malachite is considered the purest and most vibrant shade, characterized by its striking bands and patterns of varying intensity, giving it an elegant and captivating appearance.
Malachite is considered a healing gemstone that can help purify and activate the body's chakras, particularly the heart and throat chakras.
Since ancient times, Malachite's energy has been believed to protect individuals from misfortune, bring business success, and promote love, peace, and stability.
**Lapis Lazuli**
Historical records indicate that Chinese people have used Lapis Lazuli for as long as five thousand years, and Egyptians even earlier, around eight thousand years ago. Throughout Chinese dynasties, emperors used Lapis Lazuli to perform rituals to heaven, as its blue color resembles the sky, leading people to believe it was a stone that could connect with the divine. Egyptians, on the other hand, believed it facilitated communication with the afterlife.
The finest quality Lapis Lazuli in the world is found in Afghanistan. Afghan Lapis Lazuli is renowned for its intense, imperial blue color, earning it the nickname "Imperial Blue."
When selecting Lapis Lazuli, look for pieces with a pleasing natural distribution of blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite). Due to its formation near the earth's surface, Lapis Lazuli has porous characteristics and should not be exposed to water for extended periods. It is recommended to regularly nurture it with mineral oil.
**Tourmaline**
Tourmaline, also known as "electric stone" or "rainbow gemstone," possesses powerful energy. Its vibrant, diverse colors and high transparency have made it beloved since ancient times.
Tourmaline comes in a rich spectrum of colors, encompassing all seven colors, and its energy is believed to correspond to the body's various chakras.
When selecting Tourmaline, pay attention to its color and clarity. Most Tourmaline exhibits pleochroism (multiple colors within a single stone); pure single-colored specimens are extremely rare.
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Ice-Kind Blue Obsidian, Tourmaline, Azurite, Phoenix Stone, Chrysocolla, Lapis Lazuli, 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Size:
**1. The main Phoenix Stone bead in the photo measures 23.4mm in length and 15mm in width. The Blue Obsidian flat bead is approximately 15.8mm wide and 11.6mm thick. The overall bracelet length is approximately 16.5cm.**
**2. Wrist circumference can be adjusted in consultation with the designer. If no wrist circumference is provided upon ordering, the item will be shipped at the size shown in the photo^^.**
**3. Adjustments to length (lengthening or shortening) are maintained at the original price. If spare gemstones or materials are required, please communicate with the designer.**
**◈ Awaiting the Unique Encounter with You**
We guarantee that this is a single, non-mass-produced item.
Should you require a replica or mass production, a discerning individual like yourself will understand that due to the meticulous handcrafting process, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain a consistent style, so please allow us adequate time to craft each masterpiece.
**◈ On Usage and Collection**
1. Natural gemstones possess their inherent luster and unique textures (such as minor black spots, stone lines, ice cracks, cloudiness, inclusions, and asymmetry). With frequent wear, you may observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, often making them appear more translucent and captivating, which is the best form of maintenance.
Natural organic gemstones (like coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. When cleaning, avoid detergents. Use only clean water and a soft cloth. For care, a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) can be gently applied with a soft brush.
2. Metal jewelry has a very long lifespan, provided it is protected from external force or strong acids/alkalis that could cause fading.
3. Fabric materials (ribbon, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable and have a long lifespan, but should be kept away from high temperatures, external force, or strong acids/alkalis that could cause fading.
4. For jewelry of any material, when soiled, gently wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water, or use a small amount of neutral detergent suitable for the material. After washing, ensure it is dried promptly.
5. When jewelry is removed, it should be carefully stored in packaging to minimize air exposure and slow down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or pressing.
**◈ Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. Should you have any questions regarding the item, please contact us via private message.
2. Regarding packaging, let us embrace environmental consciousness together. We prioritize eco-friendly and recyclable materials, complemented by a focus on enhancing the item's aesthetic appeal, aiming for elegant packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open.
3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts. We will not forget to gift you upon your next purchase.**
4. We offer lifelong repair services for our items. We recommend you send photos of the item you wish to have updated or repaired, along with a discussion with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cord, silk cord, and labor costs for handcrafted repairs and replacements are entirely free.** Shipping costs will be borne by the consumer. Therefore, we suggest that when sending an item for repair, you may consider repurchasing an item, and we will ship the repaired item along with your new purchase, which can save you on shipping costs.
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