Turquoise Coral Horse Pendant Necklace
Simple, Hip, and chic necklace just in time for summer.
Handcrafted, hammered silver hoops adorn a beautiful pewter horse pendant with the inspiring message, “THE BEST HEARTS ARE EVER THE BRAVEST” inscribed on the reverse side.
A large, organically shaped sleeping beauty Turquoise stone (20mm) and natural coral (18mm) and fresh water pearl (9mm) gives it a whimsical touch.
Gemstones:
Turquoise: Turquoise has been mined since the ancient days in Egypt. The Aztecs used it to decorate ceremonial masks, and in ancient Arabic countries. It was used to ward off the “evil eye.” It is a stone of wholeness, and can make one feel at home with both the physical and spiritual worlds. Turquoise can also help the immune system and is the recommended stone for detoxification.
Coral: Most of the coral you see for sale is dyed so you can imagine how rare and expensive these natural corals are. Coral has been used to ward off evil spirits, soothe fears and tension. Helps aid difficulties of the lungs and digestion tract. Coral has been used as jewelry since prehistoric times. It has been found in Celtic tombs, and was a symbol of wealth in China during the Qing dynasty. Tibetan lamas still use coral rosaries, as coral is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures.
Pearl: In China, pearl was used to treat heart palpitations, high blood pressure, said to stimulate imagination and help with decision making. It is also used as a symbol of faith and innocence.
Simple, Hip, and chic necklace just in time for summer.
Handcrafted, hammered silver hoops adorn a beautiful pewter horse pendant with the inspiring message, “THE BEST HEARTS ARE EVER THE BRAVEST” inscribed on the reverse side.
A large, organically shaped sleeping beauty Turquoise stone (20mm) and natural coral (18mm) and fresh water pearl (9mm) gives it a whimsical touch.
Gemstones:
Turquoise: Turquoise has been mined since the ancient days in Egypt. The Aztecs used it to decorate ceremonial masks, and in ancient Arabic countries. It was used to ward off the “evil eye.” It is a stone of wholeness, and can make one feel at home with both the physical and spiritual worlds. Turquoise can also help the immune system and is the recommended stone for detoxification.
Coral: Most of the coral you see for sale is dyed so you can imagine how rare and expensive these natural corals are. Coral has been used to ward off evil spirits, soothe fears and tension. Helps aid difficulties of the lungs and digestion tract. Coral has been used as jewelry since prehistoric times. It has been found in Celtic tombs, and was a symbol of wealth in China during the Qing dynasty. Tibetan lamas still use coral rosaries, as coral is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures.
Pearl: In China, pearl was used to treat heart palpitations, high blood pressure, said to stimulate imagination and help with decision making. It is also used as a symbol of faith and innocence.
Simple, Hip, and chic necklace just in time for summer.
Handcrafted, hammered silver hoops adorn a beautiful pewter horse pendant with the inspiring message, “THE BEST HEARTS ARE EVER THE BRAVEST” inscribed on the reverse side.
A large, organically shaped sleeping beauty Turquoise stone (20mm) and natural coral (18mm) and fresh water pearl (9mm) gives it a whimsical touch.
Gemstones:
Turquoise: Turquoise has been mined since the ancient days in Egypt. The Aztecs used it to decorate ceremonial masks, and in ancient Arabic countries. It was used to ward off the “evil eye.” It is a stone of wholeness, and can make one feel at home with both the physical and spiritual worlds. Turquoise can also help the immune system and is the recommended stone for detoxification.
Coral: Most of the coral you see for sale is dyed so you can imagine how rare and expensive these natural corals are. Coral has been used to ward off evil spirits, soothe fears and tension. Helps aid difficulties of the lungs and digestion tract. Coral has been used as jewelry since prehistoric times. It has been found in Celtic tombs, and was a symbol of wealth in China during the Qing dynasty. Tibetan lamas still use coral rosaries, as coral is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures.
Pearl: In China, pearl was used to treat heart palpitations, high blood pressure, said to stimulate imagination and help with decision making. It is also used as a symbol of faith and innocence.