Azurite/Malachite Pendant

Sale Price:$120.00 Original Price:$142.00
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Azurite is a deep blue crystal that is almost never made into jewelry by itself, because it is rare and almost always very dark, almost black and are very soft, brittle, and heat-sensitive. It will also gradually lose their blue hue over time as they are exposed to air, heat, and light. A poor stone for jewelry! Luckily, it is almost always found mixed with other minerals like malachite and burnite that improve the gem's durability. All three derive their color from copper—azurite it’s blue, malachite it’s green, and burnite its red.

This teardrop-shaped stone has beautiful swirls of blue and green, with a large brownish patch. It’s prong set in sterling silver with a decoratively cut backing. A large piece almost exactly three inches long, including bail.

Chains sold separately--head over to the 'Chains and Cords' section if you need one. This pendant is well-suited to the brown suede cord or longer 1.7mm cable chains.

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Azurite is a deep blue crystal that is almost never made into jewelry by itself, because it is rare and almost always very dark, almost black and are very soft, brittle, and heat-sensitive. It will also gradually lose their blue hue over time as they are exposed to air, heat, and light. A poor stone for jewelry! Luckily, it is almost always found mixed with other minerals like malachite and burnite that improve the gem's durability. All three derive their color from copper—azurite it’s blue, malachite it’s green, and burnite its red.

This teardrop-shaped stone has beautiful swirls of blue and green, with a large brownish patch. It’s prong set in sterling silver with a decoratively cut backing. A large piece almost exactly three inches long, including bail.

Chains sold separately--head over to the 'Chains and Cords' section if you need one. This pendant is well-suited to the brown suede cord or longer 1.7mm cable chains.

Azurite is a deep blue crystal that is almost never made into jewelry by itself, because it is rare and almost always very dark, almost black and are very soft, brittle, and heat-sensitive. It will also gradually lose their blue hue over time as they are exposed to air, heat, and light. A poor stone for jewelry! Luckily, it is almost always found mixed with other minerals like malachite and burnite that improve the gem's durability. All three derive their color from copper—azurite it’s blue, malachite it’s green, and burnite its red.

This teardrop-shaped stone has beautiful swirls of blue and green, with a large brownish patch. It’s prong set in sterling silver with a decoratively cut backing. A large piece almost exactly three inches long, including bail.

Chains sold separately--head over to the 'Chains and Cords' section if you need one. This pendant is well-suited to the brown suede cord or longer 1.7mm cable chains.