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Biarritz Necklace (#094)

Biarritz Necklace (#094)

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...The waters will heal you...

Strong Turquoise & soft pinks... Polished discs of Rose Quartz bring Sacred Geometry into your heart space, encouraging cosmic order & harmony. Love, fidelity, growth, & communication unite the Heart & Throat Chakras, symbolized by Pink Coral, Rose Quartz, & Turquoise. Read more below about the history of these natural crystals. Aries, Scorpio, Pisces, Sagittarius, Leo, Capricorn, & Taurus, this one is for YOU.

**Note: Our in-house designs are one-of-a-kind & numbered. There will never be another piece made that is identical. We feature genuine antique & vintage natural crystals, coral, & pearls with only Solid 14K Gold & Sterling Silver clasps. We have fun sourcing rare & unique hand-carved beads from all over the world! You’re welcome:)

  • Pink Coral.
  • Rose Quartz.
  • Turquoise.
  • Sterling Silver clasp.
  • One-of-a-kind.
  • Designed & handmade in California.
  • Inspired by a beach in the Basque Country of France... The first lighthouse was built in Biarritz in 1650, & even Victor Hugo wrote of his love for the seaside village: "I have not met in the world any place more pleasant and perfect than Biarritz. I have never seen the old Neptune throwing joy and glory with such a force in the old Cybele. All this coast is full of humming. Gascony's sea grinds, scratches, and stretches on the reefs its never-ending whisper. Friendly population and white cheerful houses, large dunes, fine sand, great caves and proud sea, Biarritz is amazing." In the 18th century, doctors claimed the waters of Biarritz possessed therapeutic qualities, & many came to experience rejuvenation in the seaside swells... today people enjoy the vibrant surf culture & laidback lifestyle offered by this dreamy Atlantic escape...

Pink Coral Throughout history, Pink Coral has signified feminine fertility. Pink Coral represents love & harmony, & much like Red Coral, it is rare, only found in areas around the Mediterranean & the Sea of Japan. Most often linked to the Heart Chakra (4th Chakra), Pink Coral is believed to be connected to emotions, love, compassion, & emotional healing. It is also associated with the following zodiac signs: Aries (enhances confidence, strength, & leadership qualities), Scorpio (improves determination, focus, & emotional stability), Pisces (promotes emotional balance & spiritual growth), Sagittarius (enhances creativity & enthusiasm), Leo (brings energy, success, & protection from negative forces), & Capricorn (boosts vitality & helps overcome challenges). 

Rose Quartz From the Greek myth about the famous lovers Aphrodite & Adonis, Rose Quartz became known as the stone of love & reconciliation. Aphrodite was cut by a thorn bush while saving Adonis from an attack by her jealous ex-lover Ares, who disguised himself as a wild boar. The blood of Aphrodite & Adonis combined & stained white quartz, making it a rose-pink color that caught the attention of Zeus. Zeus showed compassion, & thus brought Adonis back to Aphrodite for 6 months every year. Believed to emit strong vibrations of love, Rose Quartz is known as a healing crystal & the stone of unconditional love. Ancient Egyptians associated Rose Quartz with Isis, the goddess of love, fertility, healing, & the moon. As a result, Rose Quartz represented a source of eternal youth, & it is thought to open the 4th Chakra, or Heart Chakra. Rose Quartz is most closely associated with the zodiac sign of Taurus, which is an Earth sign ruled by Venus.

Turquoise Ancient Egyptian tombs have provided the earliest evidence of Turquoise gemstones used in jewelry, dating back to 3000 BCE. King Tutankhamun’s iconic burial mask is an example of the Egyptians' extravagant love for the gem. The oldest Turquoise mines are located on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. One in particular is situated near an ancient temple dedicated to Hathor, the Greek goddess of love & joy who was worshiped as a protector in the desert & as the patron saint of mining. Perhaps this is why the Egyptians named Turquoise "mefkat," which means “joy” & “delight.” Ancient Aztecs valued Turquoise for its perceived power of protection & used it to decorate ceremonial masks, knives, & shields. Also believing that Turquoise was a source of protection, Persians adorned their necks, turbans, daggers, & horses’ bridles with it. The Persians named Turqouise "pirouzeh," which means “victory.” Later on, when Turkish traders introduced this “Persian blue” stone to Europe via the Silk Road in the 13th century, this influenced the gemstone’s western name. The word “turquoise” comes from the French phrase "pierre tourques," which means “Turkish stone.” Meanwhile, pre-Columbian Native Americans mined the Turquoise stone throughout areas that are now the southwestern United States. Native American Shamans used it in sacred ceremonies to communicate with the spirit of the sky. Apache Native Americans thought that attaching turquoise to bows improved accuracy. Turquoise is linked to the 5th Chakra, or Throat Chakra, & is said to help improve communication & public speaking. Turquoise is the birthstone of December & is associated with the zodiac sign of Sagittarius.

Material

Pink Coral.
Rose Quartz.
Turquoise.
Sterling Silver.

Dimensions & Volume

Length 16.875in (42.8625cm)

Place of Origin

California, United States.

Care Instructions

Store in a dry, cool place. To preserve the finish of the beads and sterling silver, it's recommended to remove before entering the water.

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Returns & Exchanges

To initiate a return or exchange within 14 days of the delivery date, please email us with your request. You will need your order number, which can be found on your invoice.