Bismuth crystal in gold necklace & earrings |
This bismuth crystal set includes a large crystal pendant, and two smaller crystals in earrings, with gold-plated stud backs. Jewelry set comes in a white cotton-filled jewelry box. Necklace length: 20" Pendant size: 1-1/8"L x 1-1/16"W Earrings length: 3/4"L x 5/8"W (max.) Bracelet size: none Materials used: gold pieces Gemstones: Bismuth crystal ------------- About the stone(s) -- Bismuth relieves symptoms of isolation, both spiritually and emotionally. As a stone of transformation, it calms disorder and helps push changes in the right direction with a physical vitality. The power of wisdom can be actualized through Bismuth. Bismuth helps you to see and overcome the blocks you put in your own way. Bismuth can help you find order in your life, bring focus, and promote time management. It can be helpful in meditation and visualization, and is a great aid in staying grounded whilst working on spiritual matters. Bismuth is also good for relationship interactions, especially where there are several people involved, such as groups or teamwork. Although until the 18th century it was often confused with lead and tin, which share some physical properties, bismuth metal has been known from ancient times. Bismuth is a crystalline white metal, with a pink tinge. The iridescent color of a bismuth crystal is the result of a thin oxide layer on its surface. The crystals form naturally into an interesting geometric hopper and higher-grade crystals are multi- to rainbow-colored, making it a favorite setting in jewelry. [Lower grade crystals will be of single color.] Bismuth is the most naturally-diamagnetic metal, and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity among metals. Bismuth is also recognized as the heaviest non-toxic, non-radioactive naturally-occurring element. BD # 1143 |
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