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String of Semi-Precious Stone Beads Non-Magnetic Electroplate HEMATITE / Gold Color / Moon: 5x8 mm, Hole: 0.7 mm ~ 55 pieces

SKU: 182948
Piece: 55
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Conquer your style with this semi-precious hematite string, clad in non-magnetic electroplate in gold and shaped like moons. An accessory that adds sophistication and shine to your look. Order online!


This impressive string represents an exquisite combination of classic aesthetics and contemporary jewelry. Composed of carefully selected beads from the semi-precious stone hematite, this string is a true statement of style and quality.

The hematite used in the string is non-magnetic, which emphasizes its purity and high quality. Known for its metallic luster and grounding properties, hematite gives jewelry a sense of elegance and strength.

The string is enriched with a gold-colored electroplate coating, which not only enhances the visual appeal of the hematite, but also adds a rich and luxurious look to the jewelry. This coating not only adds extra shine, but also protects the beads from wear and staining, extending their longevity.

The unique moon shape in each bead adds a poetic and romantic element to the string. These lunar shapes symbolize feminine energy, intuition and the cyclical nature of life, thus creating a unique and memorable visual effect.

You can combine with beautiful connecting elements, pendants, cord, fasteners.

This string is perfect for people looking for a unique piece of jewelry that combines natural beauty with symbolic meaning. With its suitable length and easy-to-use clasp, it is comfortable to wear and suitable for both everyday and special occasions.



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