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Bali Sterling Silver Beads Amethyst Catholic necklace Wire Wrap Rosary Cross Box:
$89.99

. Precious . Gorgeous. Rare
Bali Sterling Silver Beads Amethyst Catholic necklace Wire Wrap Rosary Cross Boxplated Silver Cross: 5.5CMAmethyst BEADS : 8MMSix Bali Sterling 925 Silver Father Beads :10MMWire Wrap Beads


this is a high quality Bali Sterling Silver Beads Amethyst Catholic necklace Wire Wrap Rosary Cross Box , Super high luster,no blemish on the surface, Condition is Brand New! Never wear! Please note these *Amethyst are not a synthetic or man-made item , Please don't Miss it!It has Shaped Super Big Rosary,With Each Speclal Designation Bead Being Round.Well Kept with no cracks at all.Its appearance and quality are excellent.

Offering for your spiritual life, witness wear, or gift giving, a stunning religious rosary from olden oridental. This Rosaryis so one size Fits most teens/adults,Very stylish and unique, great religious's witness wear, great prayer reminder, and thanks for looking.
I'm sorry due to the limit of my camera, I cannot present the complete beauty of this bead to you. If you have the chance to get this Rosary, please don't forget to admire it under light.This Rosary will become part of your life!

If you have any questions or you need more information about this or any other product, please email me.Please take a moment to browse through the other lovely jewelry items in my store, and add me to your
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Amethyst
Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz (SiO2) and owes its violet color to irradiation, iron impurities (in some cases in conjunction with transition element impurities), and the presence of trace elements, which result in complex crystal lattice substitutions.[1][2][3] The hardness of the mineral is the same as quartz, thus it is suitable for use in jewelry. If you have any questions or you need more information about this or any other product, please email me.Please take a moment to browse through the other lovely jewelry items in my store, and add me to yourlist of favorites.History
Roman intaglio engraved gem of Caracalla in amethyst, once in the Treasury of Sainte-Chapelle.Amethyst was used as a gemstone by the ancient Egyptians and was largely employed in antiquity for intaglio engraved gems.[7]The Greeks believed amethyst gems could prevent intoxication,[8] while medieval European soldiers wore amethyst amulets as protection in battle in the belief that amethysts heal people and keep them cool-headed.[9] Beads of amethyst were found in Anglo-Saxon graves in England.[10] Western Christian bishops wear an episcopal ring often set with an amethyst, an allusion to the description of the Apostles as "not drunk" at Pentecost in Acts 2:15.[11]A large geode, or "amethyst-grotto", from near Santa Cruz in southern Brazil was presented at the 1902 exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany.In the 19th century, the color of amethyst was attributed to the presence of manganese. However, since it is capable of being greatly altered and even discharged by heat, the color was believed by some authorities to be from an organic source. Ferric thiocyanate has been suggested, and sulfur was said to have been detected in the mineral.
MythologyThe Greek word "amethystos" may be translated as "not drunken", from Greek a-, "not" + methustos, "intoxicated".[15] Amethyst was considered to be a strong antidote against drunkenness,[16] which is why wine goblets were often carved from it.[citation needed] In his poem "L'Amethyste, ou les Amours de Bacchus et d'Amethyste" (Amethyst or the loves of Bacchus and Amethyste), the French poet Remy Belleau (1528–1577) invented a myth in which Bacchus, the god of intoxication, of wine, and grapes was pursuing a maiden named Amethyste, who refused his affections. Amethyste prayed to the gods to remain chaste, a prayer which the chaste goddess Diana answered, transforming her into a white stone. Humbled by Amethyste's desire to remain chaste, Bacchus poured wine over the stone as an offering, dyeing the crystals purple.[17][18]Variations of the story include that Dionysus had been insulted by a mortal and swore to slay the next mortal who crossed his path, creating fierce tigers to carry out his wrath. The mortal turned out to be a beautiful young woman, Amethystos, who was on her way to pay tribute to Artemis. Her life was spared by Artemis, who transformed the maiden into a statue of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws. Dionysus wept tears of wine in remorse for his action at the sight of the beautiful statue. The god's tears then stained the quartz purple.[19]This myth and its variations are not found in classical sources. Although the titan Rhea does present Dionysus with an amethyst stone to preserve the wine-drinker's sanity in historical text.[20] sterling silver Wire Wrapped Beads
1. The Bead and Wire Chain This is an extremely versatile technique which can be used for making bracelets, necklaces, or even earrings, so it's no surprise that's it has been so well received. In addition to making a chain using wire and beads, many wire lovers also like to wrap the beads in the chain with wire. As with the chain itself, this method of wire work is pretty has endless possibilities.

2. If wrap the beads you need to take a few extra steps.you'll need: Wire, Beads,Round-nosed pliers,Wire cutters,Chain-nosed pliers,Jewelers' files.

3. Use dead-soft Silver wire for this. The size of wire depends on the size of the hole in your beads. However, the sizes will vary. For example, if I'm using pearls to make this type of chain, I usually use 5mm or 6mm sterling silver wire. If my beads are a little larger, I like to use 6mm or 8mm sterling silver wire. Thoughts about combine shipping: If you wish to combine few items together in one shipping, please contact me before.Usually I give discounts for a few items shippings.
Unexpected problems & further information: If you have any Unexpected problems with the product, Please contact me before you hurry to use the negative response and I promiss to deal with the situation for your satisfaction.I am shipping to: USA CANADA MEXICO Nov-10-08 at 01:57:01 PST, seller added the following information:


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