**◈ A Word from the Designer**
Azurite often coexists with malachite, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and bornite. It is exceptionally rare to find large areas of pure green or blue gemstones, making those with multiple coexisting minerals, such as **chrysocolla** and **phoenix stone**, even more special.
This piece of phoenix stone features delicate crystalline patterns, resembling an aerial view of a lush rainforest, with dense foliage, winding rivers, and serene blue lakes, evoking a profound sense of artistry.
The bracelet is adorned with vibrant red antique tourmaline, featuring a prominent tourmaline flower (symbolizing prosperity). The gemstones boast rich colors, intense fire, and exhibit starlight and rainbow-like brilliance. These vibrant hues complement the peacock-green of the phoenix stone, exuding an air of noble richness and grandeur.
**This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting a discerning, wise, and compassionate owner. ^^**
**Azurite**
Azurite, also known as "stone blue," is a copper-bearing mineral with a glassy luster, appearing in deep to light blue hues. Due to its relatively low hardness (3.5-4), it has historically been seldom used as a gemstone. Instead, it was often ground into powder for pigments, or used as decorative material for interiors and furniture inlays.
In nature, blue gemstones are inherently rare. Thus, the blue of azurite is not only rare and beautiful but is also named for its color in various languages (Greek: *kuanos*, Latin: *caeruleum*, English: *azurite*).
Azurite is found in the oxidation zones of copper sulfide deposits and often coexists with other copper-bearing minerals such as malachite, cuprite, bornite, and native copper.
Azurite is not suitable for purification by sunlight, as its color can fade easily when exposed to UV rays. Due to its metallic content, it is also not recommended for sea salt purification.
**Turquoise**
Turquoise, with its colors ranging from blue and green to light green and yellow, is one of the oldest gemstones. As far back as ancient Egypt, Mexico, and Persia, it was considered a mystical and protective stone. Ancient rulers used turquoise to signify their divine authority, political power, and wealth.
The black veining on the surface of turquoise is called "spiderwebbing" and is formed by the oxidation of iron elements within the stone. Therefore, each vein is a unique gift from nature.
Furthermore, turquoise is graded by its degree of "vitrification." The higher the vitrification, the fewer the spiderweb veins, 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 coexisting with various other minerals.
The English name "chrysocolla" originates from the Greek words for gold (*chrysos*) and glue (*kolla*), due to its crystalline form closely resembling a gold-bonding substance.
Chrysocolla is found in the oxidation zones of copper deposits and often coexists with malachite, azurite, cuprite, native copper, chalcedony, quartz, and turquoise. Its crystalline form is typically massive and lacks cleavage, resulting in a lower hardness.
Due to its coexisting minerals, chrysocolla exhibits beautiful green, blue, red, and black colors. Specimens with uniform color and large size, or those with uniquely beautiful color distributions and fine silicification, are highly sought after by collectors.
Chrysocolla corresponds to the throat and heart chakras. Its colors, reminiscent of earthly forests, oceans, and lakes, imbue it with energy that connects to the Earth, allowing it to receive messages from both the planet and the universe.
**Malachite**
Malachite has a long history in human civilization. The ancient Romans believed in its divine power and dedicated it to Juno, the goddess depicted with a peacock totem, hence its name.
The green of malachite is celebrated as the purest and most vibrant, featuring unique banded patterns of varying shades, lending it an exceptionally elegant and striking appearance.
Malachite is considered a healing gemstone, capable of purifying and activating 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 success in business, and promote love, peace, and stability.
**Tourmaline**
Tourmaline, also known as "electric stone" and "rainbow gemstone," possesses extremely potent 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 hues, which means its energy can correspond to various chakras within the body.
When selecting tourmaline, pay attention to its color and clarity. Most tourmaline exhibits dichroism (multiple colors within a single stone); pure single-color specimens are very rare.
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Phoenix Stone, Azurite, Chrysocolla, Tourmaline, 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Size:
**1. The phoenix stone bead in the photo is approximately 16.8-19.5mm, with a width of approximately 14.5mm. The bracelet length is approximately 16cm.**
**2. Wrist circumference can be adjusted upon 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. Length adjustments (lengthening or shortening) are complimentary. If you require spare gemstones or materials, please communicate with the designer.**
**◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter**
We guarantee that this is a unique piece, not mass-produced.
If replication or mass production is required, a discerning individual like yourself will understand that due to the nature of handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we strive to maintain stylistic consistency and request your patience as we dedicate time to crafting each masterpiece.
**◈ Care and Collection**
1. Natural gemstones possess natural luster and unique textures (tiny black spots, stone lines, ice cracks, cloudiness, mineral inclusions, asymmetry, and other natural details). With frequent wear, you will observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, often becoming more translucent and captivating – this is the best form of care.
Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. If soiled, avoid washing with detergents. Simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You may also gently brush with a soft brush dipped in a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for maintenance.
2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan. Avoid external damage or strong acids/alkalis that may cause fading.
3. Fabric components (ribbons, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable, offering a long lifespan. Avoid high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids/alkalis that may cause fading.
4. For any jewelry, when soiled, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water as appropriate, or use a moderate amount of neutral detergent for suitable materials. After washing, ensure the item is dried promptly.
5. When jewelry is removed, store it carefully, sealed from excess air to slow oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or placing heavy objects on it.
**◈ Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. For any inquiries regarding the artwork, please contact us via private message.
2. Regarding packaging, let us join hands in caring for our planet. We are committed to using environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, complemented by elements that enhance the artwork's quality. Our aim is to achieve unique packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open.
3. **Your positive reviews bring us warmth, and we will not forget to gift you upon your future repurchase. ^^**
4. We offer lifetime repair services for our artworks. We recommend taking photos of the item you wish to have updated or repaired and discussing it with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cords, silk threads, and labor costs for craftsmanship and replacements are entirely free. Shipping costs will be borne by the consumer.** Therefore, we suggest that when sending items for repair, you may consider repurchasing an item. We will ship the repaired artwork along with your repurchase, saving you shipping fees.
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