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Pink tourmaline & spinel necklace
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£1,200
Pink tourmaline & spinel necklace.
Stunning bunches of pink tourmaline are secured between black spinel rondells with fantastic sparkle.
Black spinel is a rare gemstone made up of hard vitreous magnesium aluminium oxide or magnesium aluminate. Specifically, black spinel is one of the rarest minerals that comes from the Spinel family, the most famous being the black Prince’s ruby.
Tourmaline is the newer October birthstone. The name comes from the Sinhalese word toramalli, which means “stone with mixed colours” because it often has multiple colours in one crystal. Very few gems match tourmaline’s dazzling array of colours. Perhaps this is why ancient mystics believed this October birthstone could inspire artistic expression – it has a colour palette for every mood. Tourmaline was often mistaken for other gemstones because of its many colours. One of the “rubies” in the Russian crown jewels, the “Caesar’s Ruby” pendant, is actually red (rubellite) tourmaline.
Because gemstones are a lifetime passion, David & Nicola have both studied at the internationally recognised Gem-A and have passed the prestigious DGA. An extensive stock of beautiful diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and pearls is available for you to select from. Importantly, we will gladly show you a selection. Simultaneously, discuss and explain the technical and aesthetic considerations. Without a doubt, the design & stone you choose will be unique and beautiful. Designed to suit your lifestyle, it is an ongoing delight. A perfect birthday, anniversary or Christmas present, beautifully boxed. onyx necklace
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His designs are elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakably David Ashton creations. In his younger years, David trained as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge and, consequently, as an aircraft engineer. Importantly, this gave him a unique perspective on precision manufacturing, which he then applied to jewellery making.
The price is 17 inches long, with silver ball catch, 10mm spinel roundels, and four strings of 1-2mm pink tourmaline.
You can find out more about award-winning jeweller David Ashton.