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Natural Gray Pearl 3‑strand necklace with a Catholic cross featuring cubic zirconia. Heavenly blessing. - Necklace with pendant - High quality. 925 silver.
1) Hypoallergenic metal cross with cubic zirconia:
Material: hypoallergenic metal with cubic zirconia
Size: 43 x 23 x 3 mm
Weight: 6 g
2) Necklace:
Necklace material: Natural stones: Natural Gray Pearl, NOT ENTIRELY:
Natural Pink Pearl:
Natural, unpainted, Superior Quality, high shine AAA, gray
Size: 9 - 12 x 7 - 8 mm
Necklace length: 50 cm
With 925 sterling silver clasp.
Weight: 170 g
Total weight: 176 g
Will be shipped in a gift box
Which zodiac signs is Pearl suitable for?
Pearls are suitable for water signs: Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio. They have a beneficial effect on: Aquarius: teach them to be less confrontational, temper pride. Taurus: makes them attentive, affectionate and conflict-free. Gemini: protects from others’ negativity. Capricorn: pacifies them, accelerates thinking and reaction. It can make the wearer softer, more patient and more reasonable. By correcting vanity and complacency, pearls teach you to find a common language with others. The natural treasure is also suitable for Virgo, Aries, Leo and Sagittarius.
Remember that pearls are a genuine treasure created by nature over the years. Talismans made from it have strong power and energy that can help and harm a person.
Pearls:
PEARL – dense spherical formations (pearls) consisting of nacreous layers of the mineral aragonite, or a mixture of aragonite and calcite, sometimes a small amount of vaterite. In addition, pearls always contain organic matter that separates the mineral layers.
Pearls form in the shells of some marine and freshwater mollusks, where the interior of the shell is made of a nacreous layer.
Pearl is not the name of a mineral; it is a mixture of mineral and organic substances.
Pearls are a good hemostatic agent. Therefore, it was used in the form of powders and infusions for gum bleeding, bloody vomit and hemorrhoidal bleeding. Until the 18th century, mother-of-pearl and pearls in powder could be bought in any medieval pharmacy. This remedy was attributed curative powers that could help cure all kinds of diseases. The trace elements they contain are truly capable of stimulating and strengthening the human body.
Pearl products help with kidney, liver, digestive system and hypertension diseases. Pearls were used to treat cataracts and other eye diseases. Ancient Chinese used them to improve visual acuity, as well as to treat ear diseases. The famous Tibetan medical treatise Zhud-shi states that pearls help with memory loss, nervous disorders and nervous weakness.
In Europe, pearls are a symbol of durability; in India, a symbol of prosperity and well-being. In China, a symbol of fertility and magical power; in Greece and India, a symbol of marriage.
A pearl is a symbol of incorruptibility and perfection.
In many countries, it is believed that pearls promote longevity. Its contemplation calms the psyche, bringing peace and tranquility.
Aquamarine is associated with purity, innocence and hope. The blue is associated with the Virgin Mary, often depicted with a blue mantle, and with the heavens, symbolizing God’s dwelling.
Aquamarine, with its clear, serene color, evokes images of purity and innocence, qualities important in Christian faith.
The blue color symbolizes hope, a central value in Christianity, especially regarding eternal life and salvation.
In ancient times, aquamarine was associated with protection from sea dangers, and in Christianity, divine protection is a recurring theme.
The blue color of aquamarine is associated with calm and serenity, qualities linked to the inner peace sought in Christian life.
Some properties of aquamarine include it being a powerful stone that calms emotional storms, due to its association with water (the element that moves emotions). It helps clarify and deepen thoughts, provides inner vision to achieve an objective point of view in any situation thanks to the mineral’s transparency. Its soothing power allows shy people to express themselves publicly, release repressed feelings and articulate their thoughts. Aquamarine also provides a sense of well-being, strengthening the energetic system in difficult life situations. It eliminates past negative memories such as grudges, anger, envy, hatred, jealousy, etc. It can inspire serenity, joy and peace to better understand the people around you. Aquamarine acts positively on the third eye and heart chakra, generating states of consciousness, maintaining reality perception and awakening psychic powers.
The cross first appeared in Christianity in the 1st century AD. It took its form from a crucifixion, where people who violated the laws of ancient Rome were often executed. But originally it was taken from Carthage and spread by Phoenician colonizers, who also used the crucifix as an execution instrument. The word itself is an interpretation of the Latin crux, denoting a particular instrument of execution.
The deprivation of life by crucifixion, to which Jesus Christ was subjected, was inflicted only on thieves by Roman procurators. However, Christian believers of that era were oppressed by Rome and executed similarly.
The cross was used in religion long before our era. There are mentions of it in written monuments from Egypt, China and other famous nations.
The cross was a symbol of the unification of the four main elements. It was later depicted with equal sides. For example, in ancient India, jars used to collect water from a sacred river were marked with a cross, and in China it was depicted on temple lanterns.
The Greek cross is a cross with four arms of equal length forming right angles; its proper name is Crux Immisa Quadrata. In this cross, the shaft and the crossbeam are perfectly bisected. Other names include the Cross of the East as used by Christianity in these countries and also as the Equilateral Cross.
It is a cross formed by four arms of equal size that intersect at right angles. Typical of Byzantine art, it alternated over the centuries with the Latin cross as the base of church floor plans. Its four equal arms and the fact that it can be placed inside a square make the Greek cross an idealized cross representing the divine nature of Christ.
This was the cross of primitive Christianity until the Renaissance, when Latin crosses began to be used in Rome. It is still used in Eastern Europe and in parts of the Orthodox Church.
Although its name suggests it originated in Greece, it is not so. The Greek cross appears in the East thanks to Christians who inhabited these territories. The cross was based on the Immis Cross on which Jesus died, but with a shorter post, giving it a symmetric aesthetic so it could be viewed from any direction.
It is believed that the use of this cross in the East was influenced by the True Cross, which was located in Jerusalem. Helena of Constantinople, also known as Saint Helena, dedicated her life to seeking the relics of the True Cross (the cross on which Jesus was crucified). Around 326 she went to Jerusalem to find its whereabouts.
Finally she said she found the place where the true cross and Jesus’s tomb were located. Then her son Constantine built a church, at his mother’s request, in the same location where an ancient temple once stood, dedicated to Venus (Roman) or Aphrodite (Greek). This church was known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the old city area of Jerusalem.
Having found the cross on which Jesus died, Saint Helena cut off the lower part of the Cross (about one-fifth of its height) and sent it to Rome as a relic known as Lignum Crucis. She left the remainder of the cross in Jerusalem, which, when cut, formed a Greek cross.
The Greek cross was also part of the Byzantine Empire flag: a yellow Greek cross on a red background.
The meaning of the Greek cross is protection and balance due to its symmetrical shape with arms of equal size. It is also believed to be an image of God, whereas the Latin cross, which we all know, is an image of the crucifixion of Christ.
This is open to interpretation, since, as we have seen, the origin of this cross is based on the origin of Christian cross.
Handmade jewelry.
Photos are part of the description. All items are shown in photographs taken with different lighting.
There are several processing methods to improve the color and clarity of gemstones, but no research has been conducted on this particular topic.
About delivery:
International shipments will be made by CORREOS for higher value items, as agreed with the buyer.
You can always count on careful and reliable delivery. When you buy multiple items, you only pay shipping once, saving you money! Be assured that if there is any problem with your purchases, we offer a full refund.
Customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
Natural Gray Pearl 3‑strand necklace with a Catholic cross featuring cubic zirconia. Heavenly blessing. - Necklace with pendant - High quality. 925 silver.
1) Hypoallergenic metal cross with cubic zirconia:
Material: hypoallergenic metal with cubic zirconia
Size: 43 x 23 x 3 mm
Weight: 6 g
2) Necklace:
Necklace material: Natural stones: Natural Gray Pearl, NOT ENTIRELY:
Natural Pink Pearl:
Natural, unpainted, Superior Quality, high shine AAA, gray
Size: 9 - 12 x 7 - 8 mm
Necklace length: 50 cm
With 925 sterling silver clasp.
Weight: 170 g
Total weight: 176 g
Will be shipped in a gift box
Which zodiac signs is Pearl suitable for?
Pearls are suitable for water signs: Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio. They have a beneficial effect on: Aquarius: teach them to be less confrontational, temper pride. Taurus: makes them attentive, affectionate and conflict-free. Gemini: protects from others’ negativity. Capricorn: pacifies them, accelerates thinking and reaction. It can make the wearer softer, more patient and more reasonable. By correcting vanity and complacency, pearls teach you to find a common language with others. The natural treasure is also suitable for Virgo, Aries, Leo and Sagittarius.
Remember that pearls are a genuine treasure created by nature over the years. Talismans made from it have strong power and energy that can help and harm a person.
Pearls:
PEARL – dense spherical formations (pearls) consisting of nacreous layers of the mineral aragonite, or a mixture of aragonite and calcite, sometimes a small amount of vaterite. In addition, pearls always contain organic matter that separates the mineral layers.
Pearls form in the shells of some marine and freshwater mollusks, where the interior of the shell is made of a nacreous layer.
Pearl is not the name of a mineral; it is a mixture of mineral and organic substances.
Pearls are a good hemostatic agent. Therefore, it was used in the form of powders and infusions for gum bleeding, bloody vomit and hemorrhoidal bleeding. Until the 18th century, mother-of-pearl and pearls in powder could be bought in any medieval pharmacy. This remedy was attributed curative powers that could help cure all kinds of diseases. The trace elements they contain are truly capable of stimulating and strengthening the human body.
Pearl products help with kidney, liver, digestive system and hypertension diseases. Pearls were used to treat cataracts and other eye diseases. Ancient Chinese used them to improve visual acuity, as well as to treat ear diseases. The famous Tibetan medical treatise Zhud-shi states that pearls help with memory loss, nervous disorders and nervous weakness.
In Europe, pearls are a symbol of durability; in India, a symbol of prosperity and well-being. In China, a symbol of fertility and magical power; in Greece and India, a symbol of marriage.
A pearl is a symbol of incorruptibility and perfection.
In many countries, it is believed that pearls promote longevity. Its contemplation calms the psyche, bringing peace and tranquility.
Aquamarine is associated with purity, innocence and hope. The blue is associated with the Virgin Mary, often depicted with a blue mantle, and with the heavens, symbolizing God’s dwelling.
Aquamarine, with its clear, serene color, evokes images of purity and innocence, qualities important in Christian faith.
The blue color symbolizes hope, a central value in Christianity, especially regarding eternal life and salvation.
In ancient times, aquamarine was associated with protection from sea dangers, and in Christianity, divine protection is a recurring theme.
The blue color of aquamarine is associated with calm and serenity, qualities linked to the inner peace sought in Christian life.
Some properties of aquamarine include it being a powerful stone that calms emotional storms, due to its association with water (the element that moves emotions). It helps clarify and deepen thoughts, provides inner vision to achieve an objective point of view in any situation thanks to the mineral’s transparency. Its soothing power allows shy people to express themselves publicly, release repressed feelings and articulate their thoughts. Aquamarine also provides a sense of well-being, strengthening the energetic system in difficult life situations. It eliminates past negative memories such as grudges, anger, envy, hatred, jealousy, etc. It can inspire serenity, joy and peace to better understand the people around you. Aquamarine acts positively on the third eye and heart chakra, generating states of consciousness, maintaining reality perception and awakening psychic powers.
The cross first appeared in Christianity in the 1st century AD. It took its form from a crucifixion, where people who violated the laws of ancient Rome were often executed. But originally it was taken from Carthage and spread by Phoenician colonizers, who also used the crucifix as an execution instrument. The word itself is an interpretation of the Latin crux, denoting a particular instrument of execution.
The deprivation of life by crucifixion, to which Jesus Christ was subjected, was inflicted only on thieves by Roman procurators. However, Christian believers of that era were oppressed by Rome and executed similarly.
The cross was used in religion long before our era. There are mentions of it in written monuments from Egypt, China and other famous nations.
The cross was a symbol of the unification of the four main elements. It was later depicted with equal sides. For example, in ancient India, jars used to collect water from a sacred river were marked with a cross, and in China it was depicted on temple lanterns.
The Greek cross is a cross with four arms of equal length forming right angles; its proper name is Crux Immisa Quadrata. In this cross, the shaft and the crossbeam are perfectly bisected. Other names include the Cross of the East as used by Christianity in these countries and also as the Equilateral Cross.
It is a cross formed by four arms of equal size that intersect at right angles. Typical of Byzantine art, it alternated over the centuries with the Latin cross as the base of church floor plans. Its four equal arms and the fact that it can be placed inside a square make the Greek cross an idealized cross representing the divine nature of Christ.
This was the cross of primitive Christianity until the Renaissance, when Latin crosses began to be used in Rome. It is still used in Eastern Europe and in parts of the Orthodox Church.
Although its name suggests it originated in Greece, it is not so. The Greek cross appears in the East thanks to Christians who inhabited these territories. The cross was based on the Immis Cross on which Jesus died, but with a shorter post, giving it a symmetric aesthetic so it could be viewed from any direction.
It is believed that the use of this cross in the East was influenced by the True Cross, which was located in Jerusalem. Helena of Constantinople, also known as Saint Helena, dedicated her life to seeking the relics of the True Cross (the cross on which Jesus was crucified). Around 326 she went to Jerusalem to find its whereabouts.
Finally she said she found the place where the true cross and Jesus’s tomb were located. Then her son Constantine built a church, at his mother’s request, in the same location where an ancient temple once stood, dedicated to Venus (Roman) or Aphrodite (Greek). This church was known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the old city area of Jerusalem.
Having found the cross on which Jesus died, Saint Helena cut off the lower part of the Cross (about one-fifth of its height) and sent it to Rome as a relic known as Lignum Crucis. She left the remainder of the cross in Jerusalem, which, when cut, formed a Greek cross.
The Greek cross was also part of the Byzantine Empire flag: a yellow Greek cross on a red background.
The meaning of the Greek cross is protection and balance due to its symmetrical shape with arms of equal size. It is also believed to be an image of God, whereas the Latin cross, which we all know, is an image of the crucifixion of Christ.
This is open to interpretation, since, as we have seen, the origin of this cross is based on the origin of Christian cross.
Handmade jewelry.
Photos are part of the description. All items are shown in photographs taken with different lighting.
There are several processing methods to improve the color and clarity of gemstones, but no research has been conducted on this particular topic.
About delivery:
International shipments will be made by CORREOS for higher value items, as agreed with the buyer.
You can always count on careful and reliable delivery. When you buy multiple items, you only pay shipping once, saving you money! Be assured that if there is any problem with your purchases, we offer a full refund.
Customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.

