Extremely rare mineral - Uvarovite - Mines of Perm Territory, Ural Mountains - Exclusive for Italy. - Height: 40 mm - Width: 15.5 mm- 6 g





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Description from the seller
Sparkling and intense, this pendant features a natural uvarovite gemstone with an elongated triangular cut, sourced from the Ural Mountains. Tiny green crystallizations give it a lively brilliance, reminiscent of a carpet of emeralds. The raw stone is enhanced by a polished 925 silver setting, handcrafted to highlight every shade. A unique piece for those seeking a rare jewelry item filled with natural energy.
Uvarovite present in this pendant comes from the famous Ural Mountains, a mountain range that marks the natural border between Europe and Asia. This region is one of the oldest geological basins on the planet, with formations dating back to the Paleozoic, and it provides an ideal setting for the formation of minerals of rare beauty. Uvarovite develops in metamorphic environments rich in chromium, often associated with serpentinites, chromitites, and skarns.
Seller's Story
Sparkling and intense, this pendant features a natural uvarovite gemstone with an elongated triangular cut, sourced from the Ural Mountains. Tiny green crystallizations give it a lively brilliance, reminiscent of a carpet of emeralds. The raw stone is enhanced by a polished 925 silver setting, handcrafted to highlight every shade. A unique piece for those seeking a rare jewelry item filled with natural energy.
Uvarovite present in this pendant comes from the famous Ural Mountains, a mountain range that marks the natural border between Europe and Asia. This region is one of the oldest geological basins on the planet, with formations dating back to the Paleozoic, and it provides an ideal setting for the formation of minerals of rare beauty. Uvarovite develops in metamorphic environments rich in chromium, often associated with serpentinites, chromitites, and skarns.
