Tibetan Short Necklace
1.100 €
Care instructions Resistant to fresh water. Avoid salt water, chlorinated water, and all corrosive or abrasive products.
Grandidierite takes its name from Alfred Grandidier, a French explorer who officially discovered it in 1902 in Madagascar. Découvrir
Tourmaline, an exceptional mineral, exists in multiple varieties, some of which are multicolored. Découvrir
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Grandidierite
Grandidierite takes its name from Alfred Grandidier, a French explorer who officially discovered it in 1902 in Madagascar. It is a rare, crystalline stone whose color range varies from green to blue, depending on the quantity of iron present in its composition.
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