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18K GOLD VERMEIL over STERLING SILVER PENDANT with a CARVED PURPLE AMETHYST & RHODOLITE
 
 
 
 
 
  Item # : 183  0843
 
 
 
  Type of jewelry : PENDANT ~ 18K Gold Vermeil over solid 925 Sterling Silver set with genuine natural gemstones
 
 
 
  Design : Bezel-set hand carved Lotus flower design purple Amethyst in deep relief with a Rhodolite gemstone inlay.
 
 
  Material : Solid genuine 925 Sterling Silver ~ 18K Gold-plated, genuine natural carved Amethyst and a genuine natural Apatite gemstone
 
 
  Secondary Gemstone : A genuine natural pinkish red Rhodolite Garnet gemstone ~ 4.00 mm diameter, brilliant cut in excellent eye-clean quality with just minor natural inclusions (si) ~ from Nigeria / Africa
 
 
  Amount : 1 (one) piece
 
* All photos are taken from the actual item *
 
 
  Plating : 18K Gold Vermeil ~ very thick and durable 3-microns yellow Gold-plated over solid 925 Sterling Silver
 
 
  Total weight : approx. 11.32 grams
 
 
  Dimension : Total length including bail: approx. 39.60 mm = 1.55 inches
Width: approx. 20.83 mm
Thickness: approx. 12.21 mm
 
This solid 925 Sterling Silver pendant is handmade; the size may vary +/- 1%.
 
 
  Size of bail :
 
Inside diameter of the pendant bail is approx. 8.00 x 7.50 mm ~ it will fit a chain, cord, rope & clasp with a diameter of approx. 7.40 mm and smaller.
 
 
  Color : Purple, pinkish red and gold
 
 
  Origin of silver work : Handmade in Bali by our in-house Balinese silversmiths
 
 
  Hallmark stamp : This pendant is hallmark stamped 925 on the back
 
 
 
  Hand-crafted : This jewelry is made using ancient traditional techniques. Each piece is handmade and is not a machine mass produced item.
 
Each piece, silver parts and carvings are made one by one which make each piece a one-of-a-kind.
 
 
 
  Hand-carving : Our carvings are all hand carved. This is not a machine mass produced item.
 
This item is handmade and each piece is made one by one which make each piece a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
 
We know you will enjoy using and wearing our carvings as much as we enjoyed making them.
 
 
 
  More about Amethyst
 
: Amethyst's name comes from the Greek word 'amethystos' meaning not intoxicating as in ancient times it was thought that the crystal would prevent you from getting drunk!
 
In the crystal kingdom, Amethyst is the eye-catching purple or violet regent which is by far the most popular and valuable form of quartz in the world today. Not long ago, amethyst was part of the five cardinal gems considered the most valuable, diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire being the other four.
 
Amethyst is a semi-precious gemstone which is hard enough to be used in a variety of jewelry pieces and its availability in large sizes means it can be used for some stunning ornate carvings. It owes its vibrant color to the presence of iron or manganese (sometimes both) when forming in fissures within igneous rocks from nearly all parts of the globe.
 
The color purple is associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, ambition, think of those kings and nobles wrapped in long purple robes and the religious leaders and buildings draped in purple decorations on their most holy occasions.
 
Amethyst is purple quartz, from lilacs with pink undertones and delicate lavenders all the way up to deep plums and raspberries with hints of red and blue and even some rich brown versions.
 
If it is not purple it is not amethyst.
The deeper colors are the most valuable with strong reddish purple or deep purple with no color variation throughout the stone the most popular.
 
With the correct cutting, this pale lilac gemstone can display dramatic color changes from red to blue when viewed from different angles – a phenomenon called pleochroism.
 
 
Amethyst History
 
Amethyst has a long association with man and until the discovery of great quantities in South America it was valued as highly as diamonds. It is mentioned several times in the old-testament bible and was one of the twelve stones found on the breastplate of Aaron, the brother of Moses. In the Revelations in the New Testament, Amethyst is the twelfth stone in the foundations of Jerusalem.
 
The color purple has long been considered a royal color and in the past purple was so difficult to produce that only royalty or the very rich could afford it. The dye is made by crushing a particular sea shell (9000 shells to make one gram of dye) found only in the Mediterranean Sea near modern day Lebanon. So, you can imagine how valuable the naturally occurring purple crystal, Amethyst was in historical times.
In 1901, Egyptian workmen were clearing the tomb of the Pharoah Djer believed to be from about 3000 BC when they came across a rather gruesome find – an arm placed into a hole in the wall. The arm was removed and the wrappings unraveled to reveal four bracelets of gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and amethyst still on the wrist. These bracelets are now on display in the Cairo Museum.
 
 
Amethyst Meaning
 
Amethyst is associated with protection, balance and clarity.
 
Amethyst crystals have a long history and connection to man, going back to ancient Greeks with their amethyst drinking cups to ward off excessive drunkenness. This sobriety can be metaphysical as well as literal, amethyst can help you see things clearly and not be clouded by emotions or anger allowing you to calmly deal with any problems or issues life might throw at you. Amethyst comes in many shapes and sizes so it is very versatile – it can be worn, carried, or used to decorate your home or office.
 
Traditional Tibetan prayer beads have been made from amethyst for centuries and are used to purify the mind in preparation for meditation. Amethyst crystals can be used in the same way at home for private contemplation, to relieve stress, for inspiration and to promote a good night’s sleep. Placing an amethyst somewhere in your bathroom is a great way to relieve anxiety while taking a soothing bath.
 
The home means family and with the love and joy of a family also comes some pain, an amethyst located where the family gather can assist greatly with open and honest communication as well as bonding.
 
Amethysts are the problem solvers of the crystal world so incorporating one in the office will help to create a peaceful working environment and help you listen to other people’s worries, whether it is a customer or fellow worker.
 
Medieval soldiers wore amethyst amulets for protection in battle and while we hope you will not be involved in a physical battle with swords and cannons we all face our own battles each day and amethyst can be a great safeguard against psychic attack, thieves and the dangers of travel.
 
Can you wear amethyst every day? There is no clear cut answer to this question other than how it makes you feel. Some say it is too powerful to be worn every day and should be reserved for Saturdays only while others like to wear one every day to work to gain the most benefit. Simply find out what is best for you, if you have any negative feelings while wearing amethyst then there are one or two options. You can build up the use of the quartz, little by little each day, until you gain its full power or you may have to find an alternative crystal.
 
 
Amethyst Healing Powers
 
Amethyst is well known as an aid in your metaphysical and spiritual wellbeing but did you know Amethyst can help in a physical way too? It revives vitality, especially in those recovering from chemotherapy or radiation treatment, strengthens the immune system, helps with skin conditions, aids the respiratory system and alleviates tinnitus and headaches.
 
In an echo of its ancient use to prevent the effects of over indulging in alcohol, amethyst can help in the battle against various addictions, alcohol, tobacco and opioids are just a few of the issues that van be combated with the help of amethyst crystal. Is it any wonder that so many addiction health care facilities have amethyst in their name?
 
Anyone needing an antioxidant, help with blood circulation, wound support, a cure for insomnia, and relief from mental disorders and psychic attacks should think about getting an amethyst crystal.
 
 
 
 
  What is Gold Vermeil? :
 
VERMEIL, which is pronounced "vehr-MAY," is 925 Sterling Silver with is plated with Gold.

Vermeil is a combination of Sterling Silver and Gold commonly used as a component in jewelry. A typical example is Sterling Silver coated with 18K or 24K Gold. To be considered VERMEIL, the gold must be at least 10 karats (42%) and be at least 2.5 micrometers thick. In the US and various other countries, Sterling Silver covered first with a base metal (such as nickel) and then plated with Gold cannot be sold as vermeil without disclosing that it contains base metal.

The word "VERMEIL" is a French word which came into use in the English language, mostly in America, in the 19th century as an alternative for the usual term silver-gilt.

Vermeil can be produced by either fire-gilding or electrolysis. The original fire-gilding process was developed in France in the mid-18th century; however, France later banned the production of vermeil because over time artisans developed blindness due to mercury involved in the process. Today, VERMEIL is produced by electrolysis which is much safer than fire gilding yet produces a very similar result

The White House has a collection of vermeil tableware kept on display (when not in use) in the Vermeil Room.

The Code of Federal Regulations 16, Part 23.5 defines Vermeil: "An industry product may be described or marked as 'vermeil' if it consists of a base of Sterling Silver coated or plated on all significant surfaces with Gold or Gold alloy of not less than 10 karat fineness, that is of substantial thickness and a minimum thickness throughout equivalent to two and one half (2 ½) microns (or approximately 1/10000ths of an inch) of fine Gold."

 
Less than 2.5 microns is NOT Vermeil and is considered as simple Gold plating only.
 
Vermeil Jewelry

Vermeil is a more expensive version of Gold plated jewelry. It consists of a 925 Sterling Silver base that is coated or plated with Gold.

And again, if the longest lifespan is in the first place for you, your option is VERMEIL

Vermeil is much more durable than simple very thin gold plating.

 
No wonder that the price is also high.
 
Gold plated jewelry

Gold plating is the term used to describe the process of plating jewelry made of either precious (silver) or non-precious base metal (zinc, nickel, copper) with a thin layer of gold, which is depositing there by electrochemical methods. As it was said the layer is very thin and thus easy to scratch. It also naturally wears thin with time, exposing the metal below.
 
 
 
  Remarks : Our 18K Gold Vermeil over solid 925 Sterling Silver jewelry are absolutely marvelous and made with exceptional detail.
 
This pendant is handmade out of solid 925 Sterling Silver; the size may vary +/- 1%.
 
The condition is new and excellent.
 
 
 
 
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this magnificent gemstone pendant
 
           

 

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