Bracelet "Cala Golorizé (Sardinia)" ACQUA Collection
Bracelet "Cala Golorizé (Sardinia)" ACQUA Collection
NOTE
NOTE
Tutti i nostri prodotti Million Dreams sono interamente assemblati a mano in Italia, a Caorle. Utilizziamo solo materiali di alta qualità, tra cui pietre preziose, colori specifici e parti in metallo come l'acciaio (Nickel free), l'argento 925 e la placcatura in oro 18 kt. Questi elementi, insieme alla lavorazione artigianale, conferiscono ad ogni pezzo unicità e caratteristiche specifiche che possono includere leggere imperfezioni. Proprio per questa ragione, i colori e le finiture dei prodotti possono variare leggermente rispetto alle immagini campione esposte sul nostro sito o nei nostri cataloghi. Queste variazioni non sono da considerarsi difetti, bensì parte del fascino e dell’autenticità dei nostri articoli, rendendo ogni pezzo unico nel suo genere.
NOTE
All our Million Dreams products are assembled entirely by hand in Italy, in Caorle. The stones and the steel parts make their imperfections a specific and natural feature.
MATERIALS
Composition in elastic thread: Turquoise howlite + Buddha icon insert and burnished metal inlays + nickel free gold stainless steel.
Stone diameter: 8mm.
DESCRIPTION
Milliondreams unmistakable ethnic style bracelet with symbolic Buddha figure, a distinctive and characterizing element. The dominant colors blue and turquoise pay homage to the "Cala Golorizè" (Sardinia) . Special for your look, dedicated as a gift.
MORE INFORMATION
Howlite: is a mineral of the class of borates (calcium hydroxide borosilicate). Its name comes from that of its discoverer, the Canadian chemist, geologist and mineralogist Henry How , who first described it in 1868, giving its approximate chemical composition. It consists of crystalline aggregates, sometimes in compact nodular masses of large dimensions. Crystals, transparent and tabular, are very rare. Crystallizes by evaporation of aqueous substances in evaporitic deposits.
The color is milky white and may have black or brownish veins. Its appearance is dull with a glassy sheen. Due to its porous nature it is often subjected to blue coloring to imitate turquoise or red to imitate coral.
Although discovered in Canada, the main sources today are California and Los Angeles (USA), followed by Nova Scotia (Canada), and the Marmara region of Turkey.
It is mainly used as an ornamental stone.