Sterling Silver Tennis Bracelet 8 inch Topaz Amethyst Citrine White Sapphire
Embrace the serene beauty of multi-colored with this stunning Sterling Silver bracelet. The harmonious blend of shimmering Gemstones and Sterling Silver creates a look of understated elegance. Ideal for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and timeless design, this bracelet is a must-have for any jewelry lover. Stamped '925 alx thai' on the secure triple-locking clasp, this classy 8-inch long, 6.1 mm wide bracelet is in good pre-owned condition and weighs approximately 16.95 grams. The White Sapphire gemstones appear to be lab-created, while the Topaz, Citrine, and Amethyst gemstones are natural.
Amethyst, a captivating variety of Quartz, is celebrated for its regal purple hues, ranging from pale lilac to deep violet. This gemstone, with a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, is relatively durable and suitable for various jewelry styles. Historically associated with royalty and spirituality, amethyst has been cherished for its beauty and perceived protective qualities. Its availability in various sizes and shapes makes it a popular and versatile gemstone.
Citrine, a radiant yellow to golden-orange variety of Quartz, is celebrated for its warm, sunny hues. Its color, caused by trace amounts of iron, ranges from pale lemon to rich amber. With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, Citrine is a durable and versatile gemstone suitable for various jewelry designs. Historically associated with abundance and prosperity, it's a popular choice for its cheerful appearance and affordability. Often used as a more accessible alternative to yellow Topaz, citrine brings a touch of sunshine to any collection.
Topaz, a gemstone celebrated for its brilliance and diverse color range, is a popular choice for jewelry. While often associated with golden yellow, Topaz occurs in various hues, including colorless, blue, pink, brown, and orange-red. With a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale, it's a relatively durable gemstone. Imperial Topaz, with its rich orange-pink tones, is particularly prized. Blue Topaz, often enhanced by irradiation, is widely available and popular. Known for its clarity and vitreous luster, topaz brings a touch of elegance and versatility to any collection.