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Moon River Ring
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The ring features a central rectangle of mesmerizing blue quartz flanked by two smaller rectangles of aqua chalcedony, all delicately set on rectangular mounts with tiny heart-shaped claws at each corner of every stone.
Crafted from recycled .925 sterling silver with 2.5 microns of recycled 18k gold vermeil, and protected with a layer of lacquer, this ring is not only stunning but also made to last.
Blue quartz is the stone of self expression. It helps to alleviate fear, enhance creativity and restore peace and happiness in relationships.
Chalcedony is a nurturing, calming stone of the divine feminine. It promotes balance and relieves worry.
Care should be taken not to drop or knock the piece of jewelry as a stone may be damaged or fall out.
Crafted from recycled .925 sterling silver and 2.5 microns of recycled 18k gold vermeil.
Eventually all gold vermeil will wear off and the more often it is worn, the more quickly this will happen. However, as this is two and a half microns of 18k gold vermeil, bathed in a protective coat of lacquer, this should last for a very long time.
Made in: India
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Over 15 years ago, the founders of Gem Bazaar walked into a room in Delhi that was



