A bracelet built on the encounter between two stones. Siberian Charoite and Moonstone Bracelet - Height: 215 mm - Width: 9 mm- 20 g






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A bracelet built on the encounter between two stones that seem to belong to two different dimensions: the terrestrial depth of charoite and the rarefied brightness of moonstone. Twenty-four 9 mm spheres alternate in a harmonious sequence, creating a visual rhythm that unites shadow and light, movement and stillness. The charoite, selected as first choice quality, comes from the only deposit in the world: the remote region of the Chara River in Siberia. It is a stone born from a geological process as rare as it is extraordinary: ancient limestones subjected to the action of alkaline magmatic intrusions, transformed by heat and pressure into a complex silicate with fibrous, unmistakable textures. Its veins of lilac, violet, and plum create internal vortices resembling brushstrokes in motion, an aesthetic impossible to imitate and always different from sphere to sphere.
Seller's Story
A bracelet built on the encounter between two stones that seem to belong to two different dimensions: the terrestrial depth of charoite and the rarefied brightness of moonstone. Twenty-four 9 mm spheres alternate in a harmonious sequence, creating a visual rhythm that unites shadow and light, movement and stillness. The charoite, selected as first choice quality, comes from the only deposit in the world: the remote region of the Chara River in Siberia. It is a stone born from a geological process as rare as it is extraordinary: ancient limestones subjected to the action of alkaline magmatic intrusions, transformed by heat and pressure into a complex silicate with fibrous, unmistakable textures. Its veins of lilac, violet, and plum create internal vortices resembling brushstrokes in motion, an aesthetic impossible to imitate and always different from sphere to sphere.
