Our One-Off Seraphinite & Aquamarine Sterling Silver Apollo Pendant features a beautifully polished Seraphinite stone topped with a shimmering oval Aquamarine. Flowing silver detailing wraps gracefully around the stones, creating an elegant, sculptural design that is both striking and unique. A truly special piece, perfect for adding a touch of natural beauty to any outfit.
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This piece has been ethically designed and made by hand by Silver Scene Ltd in our workshops in Bali, Indonesia. It is an exclusive Silver Scene design and limited to one piece only.
Pendant pictured is pendant sold.
Made from: Sterling Silver, Seraphinite & Aquamarine
Dimensions: Including bale, 5.1 cm x 2.3 cm approx. Seraphinite stone 2.5cm x 1.6 cm approx. Aquamarine stone 0.6 cm x 0.8 cm approx.
About the stones
Seraphinite
Seraphinite, also known as Serafina, Green Chlorite and Angel Stone, is a gemstone characterised by its lovely, deep forest green colour, highlighted by white strokes and feathery patterns caused by the mica mineral. Seraphinite is actually the trade name for a particular form of clinochlore, a member of the chlorite group.
Seraphinite is found mainly in Lake Baikal in Siberia, although deposits have been found in the USA, Turkey, Italy, Austria, Russia and Switzerland. As it's generally only mined in Siberia, Seraphinite is considered a rare stone and it can be challenging for shoppers to find.
The name seraphinite comes from the Greek word, seraphim, meaning a winged heavenly being or angel due to its feather-like appearance.
Seraphinite is thought to be a stone of spiritual enlightenment and is excellent for accessing self-healing. It is thought to promote living from the heart and has a gentle cleansing effect on the heart chakra opening it to love. It is believed to be useful for overcoming chills and for promoting weight loss.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and the traditional 19th wedding anniversary stone.
Aquamarine gets its name from the Latin "aqua marina" which means "sea water”.
Aquamarine has been a popular stone for thousands of years, decorative jewellery and amulets using aquamarine have been found that date back to 500 B.C.
Believed to be a precious treasure from mermaids, sailors have worn aquamarine amulets to keep them safe at sea, ward off seasickness, and protect them from Satan. The Romans believed that aquamarines could cure medical problems with the liver, stomach, and throat. Healers used it to reduce fluid retention and to calm the nerves. In the Middle Ages, this gemstone was used to reduce anxiety and the toxicity of poisons. It was also used to protect against gossip!
Nowadays Aquamarine is believed to be the stone of courage. Its calming energies reduce stress and calms the mind. It filters information reaching the brain and clarifies perception, sharpens the intellect, and clears up confusion. It promotes self-expression, soothes fear and increases sensitivity.