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Expanded Skies

Abundance and Joy Charm Bangle in Sterling Silver & 9ct Gold with a choice of charms

Abundance and Joy Charm Bangle in Sterling Silver & 9ct Gold with a choice of charms

Regular price £310.00 GBP
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Charms

The Expanded Skies Abundance and Joy Charm Bangle is made from high quality recycled sterling silver, inlaid with recycled 9ct gold with a textured hammered finish that reflects the light.  

The totally handcrafted hinged bangle has a choice of charms. As a flexible piece of jewellery, the charms can also be removed from the bangle and worn on a chain, when required. Understated and beautiful, it can be worn every day or for special occasions.

Each charm is unique, some are set with beautiful ethically sourced Sri Lankan sapphires, including stars, heart, and a Vesica Piscis. The Vesica Piscis, two overlapping circles, is a symbol used by many cultures, its meanings include harmony, balance and creation.  The choice of charms can be selected from the drop down box below. 

Dimensions 

The bangle has an outer diameter of 69mm (72mm at widest point of the clasp).

It has a totally handcrafted hinge and catch and safety clasp.

The faceted sapphires are each 2mm in diameter.

The charms are approximately 10mm in diameter, different designs vary in dimension slightly.

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Hallmarked for quality by the London Assay Office

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All jewellery is beautifully and sustainably packaged (please see packaging page for details of the organic felt).

More about the sapphires

Yellow sapphires are often used in energy healing to stimulate creativity, balance the solar plexus chakra and bring alignment to the mind and the will. Yellow sapphires are associated with bringing prosperity and abundance.

Blue sapphires are often used in energy healing to balance the third eye and throat chakras, assisting with mental focus, insight and clear communication. Blue sapphires are associated with wisdom and clarity.

Geologically, sapphires are corundum minerals, an aluminium oxide formed of hexagonal (trigonal) crystals. The presence of iron produces the yellow colour and iron and/or titanium produces the blue colour.

The sapphires were ethically mined in Sri Lanka and sourced from the UK leader of ethically mined gemstones, Nineteen48. Learn more about how Stuart Pool sources the gems, how they are looking after the land, the miners and the gem cutters he works with.

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