Pink Opal, Amethyst Citrine, Mother of Pearl, Green Veined Stone, Xiu Jade, Full of Spring, Bracelet, One-of-a-Kind, Gift

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**◈ A Word from the Designer** Carefully selected rare **Pink Opal** (Australian Opal, Opal), ground into faceted flat beads, with **interwoven white and pink hues** that are warm and delicate. Ingeniously and meticulously crafted into a **five-petal flower chain**, romantic and beautiful, an original design with unique craftsmanship. The chain features five locations adorned with charms of **Pink Opal leaves (symbolizing success), Amethyst Citrine strawberries (representing beauty), Mother of Pearl butterflies (for good fortune), purple shell pearls, Green Veined Stone, pearls, and Xiu Jade**, symbolizing **all wishes fulfilled**. Each gemstone boasts a warm and soft color, creating an overall **vibrant spring atmosphere**, romantic and opulent. **This is a one-of-a-kind piece, awaiting its distinguished and beautiful owner ^^** **Opal** Opal, also known as "Australian Opal" or "Aboriginal Opal," is the birthstone for October. Its Latin name, Opalus, means "to gather the beauty of gemstones in one place," thus it is believed to be a gemstone that draws out inner beauty and talent. In mineralogy, opal belongs to the opal group and is a gemstone with an "play-of-color" effect, exhibiting a dazzling array of colors such as black, milky white, light yellow, and orange-red. It ranges from translucent to slightly opaque, with a vitreous, pearly, or opalescent luster, appearing lustrous and brilliant, captivating with its beautiful and enchanting color shifts. **Pink Opal** Pink Opal is a rare and special variety of opal, found in Peru and Mexico. It is a "non-play-of-color" opal. Unlike the vibrant play-of-color opals, it exudes a tender and soft charm, earning it the nickname "angel's skin" and symbolizing love and peace. High-quality pink opals must have a uniform color, be opaque, possess a warm and delicate texture, have a solid structure, and be free from cracks or obvious flaws on the surface. **Amethyst Citrine** Amethyst Citrine crystals simultaneously display both purple and yellow colors. It is an accidental occurrence during the natural process of transformation between amethyst and citrine, with naturally formed specimens being highly prized. **Shell Pearl** Shell pearls are made from ground materials of large deep-sea conch shells, giant clams, abalone shells, colorful pearl oysters, luminous snails, white butterfly shells, mother-of-pearl, hawksbill turtle shells, conch shells, and other shellfish. They are precious organic gemstones with increasingly scarce production. Shell pearls are rich in captivating pearlescent luster and a variety of colors, no less beautiful than pearls. For centuries, polished shells and other shellfish have been fashioned into artworks and ornaments, serving as symbols of luxury and grandeur for both Eastern and Western nobility. The collection and crafting process for shell pearls is more humane and environmentally friendly than that for pearls, making them favored and esteemed by jewelry collectors. **Xiu Jade** Xiu Jade belongs to nephrite, and it is one of the earliest jade types discovered and used in Chinese culture. Alongside Hetian jade, Dushan jade, and Lantian jade, it is listed as one of the Four Great Famous Jades of China. Xiu Jade is diverse, categorized into three types based on its composition: serpentine jade, tremolite jade, and composite types. Thus, it offers a full spectrum of colors, with its luster ranging from a warm, oily sheen to a vibrant gemstone luster depending on its composition. **Green Veined Stone** Green Veined Stone (Green Calcite), scientifically known as carbonate jade, has calcium carbonate (CaCO3) as its main component. It is a newly mined gemstone variety in recent years, characterized by green veining within its crystals, accompanied by grayish-white, jade-like stripes, making it unique and beautiful. Green Veined Stone primarily activates the heart chakra, helping to alleviate melancholy, bring joy to the wearer, awaken the pursuit of love within, and foster passion, willingness to give, and romantic connections, thus earning it the name "Cupid's Stone." Green Veined Stone also influences wealth, attracting benefactors, fortune, fame, and confidence, leading to career success. **Mother of Pearl** "Mother of Pearl" is the collective term for bivalve mollusks that can produce pearls. Due to the continuous secretion of nacre over time, the inner lining of their shells forms iridescent nacreous layers, nurturing pearls, much like the mother of pearls. Mother of Pearl is rich in captivating luster and shifting colors, no less stunning than pearls. Therefore, for thousands of years, polished mother-of-pearl has been fashioned into artworks and ornaments, serving as a symbol of luxury and grandeur for both Eastern and Western nobility. Common types of Mother of Pearl include: 1. Blacklip Oyster: Found in the waters of French Polynesia, shells can reach up to 30 cm in length and are the sole source of Tahitian "black pearls." 2. Whitelip Oyster: Primarily inhabiting the northern Australian waters, producing large-diameter South Sea "white pearls." 3. Gold-lipped Oyster: Mainly found in the South Pacific, such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, yielding highly valuable "South Sea golden pearls." Natural golden pearls are pale yellow; those treated with radiation are a deeper yellow. 4. Akoya Oyster: Concentrated in Japan's Seto Inland Sea, shells are 7-8 cm long and are known for producing Akoya pearls. 5. Triangle Shell (River Mussel): When cultivating pearls, multiple nuclei can be implanted at once to grow more pearls. Typically, about 5 nuclei are implanted per mussel. 6. Penguin Mussel (Pteria penguin): Primarily distributed in the waters of Indonesia, China, and Taiwan. The inside of the shell has a silvery-gray pearlescent luster and is often used to cultivate half-round pearls. 7. Conch: The Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) is a conch that grows in the Caribbean Sea. The pearls it produces (Conch Pearls) are famously known as "Conch Pearls." Conch Pearls cannot be artificially cultivated. There is a saying in the jewelry world: "The Conch Pearl is widely considered the Rolls-Royce of the pearl world," describing the "ultimate, unparalleled, peak of luxury" of Conch Pearls. Subsequently, the Queen Conch has been referred to as the "Hermès" of mother-of-pearl. **Pearl** The English word "Pearl" originates from the Latin word "Pemnla," meaning "child of the sea." Throughout Eastern and Western history, it has symbolized health, purity, and nobility, and is the birthstone for June. Pearls, amber, and coral are the three great organic gemstones of the world, with pearls being hailed as the king of organic gemstones. Pearls are produced by shellfish and mussels, with their main chemical component being calcium carbonate. They have low hardness and are soluble in acids and alkalis. Therefore, pearls should not be in prolonged contact with coarsely textured fabrics or hard objects, and should be kept away from cosmetics, perfumes, dyes, and any chemical substances. They should also not be oiled. Pearls exhibit a rich and beautiful range of colors, with a delicate and soft hue, from warm tones of yellow, gold, orange, pink, and creamy white, to cool tones of green, blue, indigo, purple, and gray. Pearls can form naturally or be cultured. Currently, 99% of pearls on the market are cultured. Natural pearl producing regions include the Persian Gulf and India, as well as freshwater pearls from the United States. Cultured pearls are most mature in Japanese technology, producing the highest quality. Other regions include China, Tahiti, Australia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar in the South Seas. Cultured pearls can be divided into 4 types: 1. Nucleated cultured pearls - tend to be rounder. (Naturally perfectly round pearls are extremely rare.) 2. Mabe pearls - nuclei are attached to the shell, allowing the pearl to grow around the nucleus. 3. Mabe pearls - derived from the Japanese pronunciation "Mabe Shinju," these are half-round pearls, also known as "bun pearls" or "half-round pearls." 4. Seedless cultured pearls - freshwater cultured pearls, used for making pearl powder as they lack a nucleus. **Multi-Gem Bracelet (String)** A "Multi-Gem Bracelet" (string), as the name suggests, encompasses bracelets of various materials, colors, and designs. A multi-gem bracelet can incorporate gemstones with multiple meanings and effects, representing the wearer's wishes and blessings for all aspects of life. **◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected** Materials: Natural Pink Opal (Australian Opal, Opal), Amethyst Citrine, Shell Pearl, Pearl, Mother of Pearl, Green Veined Stone, Xiu Jade, 925 Silver, 18K Gold Size: **1. The Pink Opal in the photo is approximately 5mm wide, the purple shell pearl is approximately 10mm, and the overall bracelet length is approximately 16.5cm.** **2. Please feel free to communicate with the designer to adjust the bracelet size. If no size is specified upon ordering, the item will be shipped at the size shown in the photo ^^** **3. Adjusting the length (lengthening or shortening) will maintain the original price. If spare gemstones or materials are needed, please communicate with the designer.** **◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter** We guarantee that this is a single, unique piece, not mass-produced. If replication or mass production is required, a discerning individual like yourself will surely understand that due to pure handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain a consistent style and ask for your patience as we craft each masterpiece. **◈ About Use and Care** 1. Natural gemstones possess their natural luster and unique textures (tiny black spots, stone lines, ice cracks, clouds, mineral inclusions, asymmetry, and other natural details). With frequent wear, you will observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, making them appear more translucent and captivating, which is also the best form of maintenance. Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are not resistant to acids and alkalis. When dirty, do not wash with detergent; simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You can also use a soft brush dipped in a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for gentle care. 2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan, but avoid external damage or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading. 3. Fabric materials (ribbons, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable to the touch and have a long lifespan, but avoid high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading. 4. For jewelry of any material, when dirty, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with clean water as appropriate, or use a moderate amount of neutral detergent for suitable materials. After washing, dry as soon as possible. 5. When jewelry is removed, it should be properly packaged and stored to block excess air, slow down oxidation and discoloration, and avoid overlapping or heavy pressure. **◈ Product Packaging and After-Sales Service** 1. If you have any questions regarding the product, please contact us via private message. 2. Regarding packaging, let's love the Earth together. We insist on using environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, complemented by showcasing the product's quality, aiming for exquisite packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open. 3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts. We will not forget to send you a gift for future repurchases.** 4. We offer lifelong repair services for our products. We recommend taking photos of the items you wish to update or repair and discussing them with the designer via private message. After assessment, the designer will provide a quote based on our company's repair standards. Shipping costs will be borne by both parties.

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