Design and Materials

Our collection is crafted from exceptional materials. From jewelry to hand-knotted accessories using traditional techniques, each piece is produced in limited editions. Solid, durable, and timeless designs that celebrate permanence over the ephemeral. Created for those who value the authenticity of the material, the strength of the essential, and beauty that endures through time.

Created with noble materials, these pieces reinterpret traditional craftsmanship to inspire a conscious and sustainable future. Throughout civilizations, minerals have been talismans charged with meaning: used to protect, bless, and connect with the spiritual. Each piece celebrates that ancestral force in a contemporary and compelling language.

Forged from high-quality metals, these pieces explore the power of solid and essential forms. Their volume and character reinterpret ancient techniques from a contemporary perspective, creating minimalist yet striking jewelry. Metals transformed into personal symbols: modern talismans to wear every day.

Born from natural processes, these pieces emerge from time and transformation. Elements that once lived and now retain their essential energy, converted into solid and contemporary forms.

Paracord is strong and durable. Our products are not only a great complement to aesthetics, but they also stand the test of time. Receive endless compliments with the timeless classics of our products.

Ametrine

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ametrine, also known as bolivianite, is a natural variety of quartz that combines amethyst and citrine quartz in a single crystal structure. It forms in hydrothermal environments and features well-defined bands in shades of purple and yellow or orange, resulting from variations in iron oxidation during its growth. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and has a characteristic vitreous luster.

Since ancient times, they have been used as ritual objects, seals, and amulets by various civilizations, valued for their hardness as well as for their protective symbolism and their association with mental clarity and spiritual power. Ametrine, with its unique chromatic combination, has traditionally been appreciated as a stone of balance and duality.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Ametrine is associated with mental and emotional balance, combining clarity, creativity, and well-being. Traditionally linked to the third eye, it is used to promote concentration, calm, and personal transformation processes.

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Quartz

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
White Quartz, also known as Rock Crystal, is a transparent or milky variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. Its hexagonal structure and vitreous luster reflect the natural perfection of crystalline geometry. Found in geodes and druses of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary origin, this semi-precious mineral has been valued since ancient times for its purity and its ability to capture and project light. The main deposits are found in Brazil and China.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
White Quartz is considered the master healing mineral, a symbol of clarity, energy, and balance. Associated with the seventh chakra, it promotes spiritual connection and the expansion of consciousness. Its pure vibration acts as an energy amplifier, enhancing intention and harmonizing both the body and the environment. In its druse form, it cleanses and recharges other stones, radiating serenity and light to everything it touches.

Garnet

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Garnet is a group of silicate minerals comprising more than fifteen varieties, all belonging to the cubic crystal system. It occurs in dodecahedral or trapezohedral forms, and its color varies from intense red to green, orange, or gold, depending on its chemical composition. Among the most common species are almandine, pyrope, spessartine, and grossular. Some almandines cut as cabochons exhibit an asterism effect, produced by rutile inclusions. Its name comes from the Latin granatum, "seed," alluding to the pomegranate fruit, a symbol of life, passion, and rebirth.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Garnet is a stone of vital force and regeneration, linked to the first chakra. Its intense energy promotes grounding, inner security, and physical vitality, helping to regain momentum and confidence. Since ancient times, it has been considered a talisman of protection and power, associated with blood, passion, and energetic renewal. It balances the vital flow, strengthens the body, and ignites the inner fire, guiding toward a more conscious and fulfilling life.

ORIGIN: Thailand, India, Brazil, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, United States, Canada, and Russia.

Hematite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Hematite is a semi-precious mineral composed of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃), one of the richest ores and historically valued for containing up to 70% pure iron. Its name comes from the Greek haimatitis, "blood," in allusion to the red color its powder emits when polished. With a metallic luster and subtle magnetism, it can appear in octahedral, tabular, or rosette forms, evoking natural structures of great beauty. Since ancient civilizations, hematite has been a symbol of protection and earthly power, used by warriors and shamans as an amulet of strength.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Hematite is a grounding stone that provides energy balance, associated with the first chakra. Its dense and protective energy helps to center the mind and strengthen the will, bringing stability and clarity in times of change. Known since ancient times for its connection to blood and earth, it is attributed with the power to restore vitality, improve circulation, and alleviate physical ailments, recalling the connection between the body and the vital force that sustains us.

ORIGIN: China, India, Brazil, Switzerland, Australia, Liberia, Germany, and Italy.

Malachite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Malachite is a copper mineral recognizable by its concentric green bands that evoke movement, growth, and transformation. Since ancient times, it has been a sacred stone: used in Ancient Egypt as an amulet, pigment, and symbol of protection. Its natural beauty and ancient history make it a highly prized gemstone in jewelry and art, reflecting the vital energy of the Earth.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
Malachite is a stone of transformation, healing, and energetic cleansing. It acts on the heart chakra, paving the way for emotional harmony and inner balance. Its intense energy helps release blockages, soothe pain, and protect against electromagnetic radiation. Considered an ally for spiritual renewal, it guides processes of deep change and soul expansion.

ORIGIN:Congo, Russia, Colombia, Hungary, Morocco, United States, Zambia, Romania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, China, Australia, and France.

Labradorite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of lights in blue, green, gold, and violet tones, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Labradorite is a stone of protection and spiritual transformation. It enhances intuition, awareness, and connection to higher planes, guiding processes of inner change. Its energy calms the mind, strengthens the aura, and awakens self-confidence. Considered an amulet for the soul, it helps maintain balance between the material and spiritual worlds, illuminating the path of personal growth.

ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

Lapis lazuli

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Lapis Lazuli is a deep and intense blue mineral, thanks to lazurite, with golden veins of pyrite that shine like fragments of light, revealing hidden secrets. Valued since ancient times, this stone has adorned pharaohs' tombs, monuments, and works of art, becoming a symbol of wisdom and spiritual power. Its millenary history connects the wearer with the nobility and mystery of ancient civilizations.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
Lapis Lazuli promotes self-knowledge and inner purification, balancing mind and spirit. Associated with the fifth and sixth chakras, it enhances communication, intuition, and authentic expression, releasing emotional blockages and calming the mind. This stone invites us to explore the subconscious and awaken inner clarity, integrating personal light with the ancient wisdom it has always conveyed.

ORIGIN:Afghanistan, Chile, United States, Russia, Argentina, Italy and Egypt.

Obsidian

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin, formed by the rapid cooling of magmas rich in silicic acid, which prevented minerals from crystallizing. It is distinguished by its conchoidal fracture and its appearance, which can vary from translucent to opaque. Although black is the most common color, there are varieties with brown, reddish, golden, gray, and even iridescent hues, such as rainbow obsidian or gold obsidian, caused by inclusions of iron oxides, gas bubbles, or clear spherulites. Depending on its cut and composition, its surface can display subtle reflections and color changes. Since ancient times, obsidian has been prized for its beauty and durability, used in amulets, tools, and mirrors by cultures such as the Mesoamericans, and today it is a highly valued mineral in jewelry and ornamentation.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Obsidian is a stone of transformation and personal growth, associated with the first chakra and connection to the earth. Its protective and purifying energy helps to center the mind, clear blockages, and release stagnant emotions. Symbolically, it acts as a mirror reflecting both inner light and shadow, offering the opportunity to recognize and heal limiting aspects of the self. It is valued for its strength and its ability to balance body and mind, bringing clarity, stability, and a deep sense of protection to those who wear it.

ORIGIN: Mexico, Argentina, Peru, United States, Australia, Chile, Guatemala, Iceland, Greece, Kenya, Italy, Turkey, Japan, and Hungary.

Pyrite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of light in shades of blue, green, gold, and violet, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Labradorite is a stone of protection and spiritual transformation. It enhances intuition, consciousness, and connection with higher planes, guiding processes of inner change. Its energy calms the mind, strengthens the aura, and awakens self-confidence. Considered an amulet for the soul, it helps maintain balance between the material and spiritual worlds, illuminating the path of personal growth.Tell your story

ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

Turquoise

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, recognizable by its characteristic blue-green hue. It forms in arid environments, in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, where it appears in veins, lodes, and phosphate-rich schists. Its structure is usually massive or microcrystalline, and only rarely does it develop visible crystals.
Its color varies from light blue to green, depending on the proportion of iron and copper present in its composition. It can show inclusions of limonite, pyrite, chalcedony or appear associated with minerals such as chrysocolla and malachite, which gives unique textures and shades to each specimen.

The name "turquoise" comes from the French pierre turquoise —"Turkish stone"— in reference to the trade routes that introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. A mineral of great historical significance, it has been used since antiquity in amulets, ornaments, and ritual pieces by civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesoamerican cultures, the Indus Valley Civilization, and ancient China.

THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

Obsidian is a stone of transformation and personal growth, associated with the first chakra and connection to the earth. Its protective and purifying energy helps to center the mind, clear blockages, and release stagnant emotions. Symbolically, it acts as a mirror that reflects both inner light and shadow, offering the opportunity to recognize and heal limiting aspects of the self. It is valued for its strength and its ability to balance body and mind, bringing clarity, stability, and a deep sense of protection to those who wear it.

ORIGIN: United States, Iran, Mexico, Egypt, China, Peru, Poland, Russia, Tibet, Afghanistan and Kenya.

Copper

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively scarce. It usually appears in dendritic, filamentous, granular or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It has high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", in reference to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

Silver

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively rare. It usually occurs in dendritic, filamentous, granular, or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It possesses high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", referring to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

Amber

Amber is a fossilized plant resin, formed from the exudates of ancient resinous trees that, after millions of years of polymerization and oxidation processes, transformed into a solid and stable material. It is not a mineral, but it is studied within mineralogy due to its physical properties and its historical use as an ornamental gem.

It has an amorphous structure, with low hardness and remarkable lightness. Its color ranges from golden yellows to honey, orange, or brown tones, with transparency that can range from translucent to opaque. It can contain organic inclusions—plant or animal—which reinforce its scientific and symbolic value as a natural time capsule.

Amber possesses a warm resinous luster and a smooth texture to the touch. Since ancient times, it has been appreciated for its protective and energetic character, as well as for its direct connection to the memory of the earth and the primary processes of nature.

ORIGIN: Baltic Region, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Myanmar, and other areas with ancient resinous forests.

Coral

Red coral is an organic material of marine origin, formed by the calcareous skeleton of cnidarian colonies of the genus Corallium. Its main composition is calcium carbonate (calcite), deposited gradually over decades, which gives it a compact structure and a homogeneous texture. It has a characteristic intense red color, which can vary from vermillion to dark red, with a silky luster after polishing.

It grows in deep, cold waters, adhering to rocky substrates, through extremely slow growth. This slowness makes each fragment a natural record of time. Although it does not crystallize, its hardness and density allow for artisanal work with precise techniques. Traditionally valued as a protective and symbolic material, red coral is considered a fossil organic material due to its biological origin and structural transformation over time.

ORIGIN: Mediterranean Sea (mainly Italy, Sardinia, and Corsica), coasts of North Africa, and certain areas of the Pacific.

Mother-of-pearl

Nacre is an organic material of marine origin, produced by certain mollusks as a protective inner layer of their shell. It is mainly composed of aragonite (calcium carbonate) arranged in superimposed micro-layers, bound by an organic matrix, which gives it a highly resistant and flexible structure at a microscopic scale.

It exhibits a characteristic iridescent luster, a result of light interference in its layers, with hues ranging from pearly whites, silvery reflections, and nacreous shades. Its smooth surface and optical response make it a material of great ornamental value, used since ancient times for its delicacy and visual depth.

Although it does not crystallize independently, its internal organization reveals an exceptional balance between hardness and lightness. Nacre is considered a testament to natural engineering: living matter transformed into structure, where protection and beauty coexist.

ORIGIN: Indian and Pacific Oceans, Red Sea and tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

Paracord

Paracord is strong and durable. Our products are not only an excellent addition to aesthetics, but also stand the test of time. Receive endless compliments with our products' timeless classics. Traditional craftsmanship combined with modern functionality

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  1. Ametrine

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    Ametrine

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Ametrine, also known as bolivianite, is a natural variety of quartz that combines amethyst and citrine quartz in a single crystal structure. It forms in hydrothermal environments and features well-defined bands in shades of purple and yellow or orange, resulting from variations in iron oxidation during its growth. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and has a characteristic vitreous luster.

    Since ancient times, they have been used as ritual objects, seals, and amulets by various civilizations, valued for their hardness as well as for their protective symbolism and their association with mental clarity and spiritual power. Ametrine, with its unique chromatic combination, has traditionally been appreciated as a stone of balance and duality.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Ametrine is associated with mental and emotional balance, combining clarity, creativity, and well-being. Traditionally linked to the third eye, it is used to promote concentration, calm, and personal transformation processes.

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  2. Quartz

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    Quartz

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    White Quartz, also known as Rock Crystal, is a transparent or milky variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. Its hexagonal structure and vitreous luster reflect the natural perfection of crystalline geometry. Found in geodes and druses of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary origin, this semi-precious mineral has been valued since ancient times for its purity and its ability to capture and project light. The main deposits are found in Brazil and China.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
    White Quartz is considered the master healing mineral, a symbol of clarity, energy, and balance. Associated with the seventh chakra, it promotes spiritual connection and the expansion of consciousness. Its pure vibration acts as an energy amplifier, enhancing intention and harmonizing both the body and the environment. In its druse form, it cleanses and recharges other stones, radiating serenity and light to everything it touches.

  3. Garnet

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    Garnet

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Garnet is a group of silicate minerals comprising more than fifteen varieties, all belonging to the cubic crystal system. It occurs in dodecahedral or trapezohedral forms, and its color varies from intense red to green, orange, or gold, depending on its chemical composition. Among the most common species are almandine, pyrope, spessartine, and grossular. Some almandines cut as cabochons exhibit an asterism effect, produced by rutile inclusions. Its name comes from the Latin granatum, "seed," alluding to the pomegranate fruit, a symbol of life, passion, and rebirth.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Garnet is a stone of vital force and regeneration, linked to the first chakra. Its intense energy promotes grounding, inner security, and physical vitality, helping to regain momentum and confidence. Since ancient times, it has been considered a talisman of protection and power, associated with blood, passion, and energetic renewal. It balances the vital flow, strengthens the body, and ignites the inner fire, guiding toward a more conscious and fulfilling life.

    ORIGIN: Thailand, India, Brazil, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, United States, Canada, and Russia.

  4. Hematite

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    Hematite

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Hematite is a semi-precious mineral composed of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃), one of the richest ores and historically valued for containing up to 70% pure iron. Its name comes from the Greek haimatitis, "blood," in allusion to the red color its powder emits when polished. With a metallic luster and subtle magnetism, it can appear in octahedral, tabular, or rosette forms, evoking natural structures of great beauty. Since ancient civilizations, hematite has been a symbol of protection and earthly power, used by warriors and shamans as an amulet of strength.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Hematite is a grounding stone that provides energy balance, associated with the first chakra. Its dense and protective energy helps to center the mind and strengthen the will, bringing stability and clarity in times of change. Known since ancient times for its connection to blood and earth, it is attributed with the power to restore vitality, improve circulation, and alleviate physical ailments, recalling the connection between the body and the vital force that sustains us.

    ORIGIN: China, India, Brazil, Switzerland, Australia, Liberia, Germany, and Italy.

  5. Malachite

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    Malachite

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    Malachite is a copper mineral recognizable by its concentric green bands that evoke movement, growth, and transformation. Since ancient times, it has been a sacred stone: used in Ancient Egypt as an amulet, pigment, and symbol of protection. Its natural beauty and ancient history make it a highly prized gemstone in jewelry and art, reflecting the vital energy of the Earth.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
    Malachite is a stone of transformation, healing, and energetic cleansing. It acts on the heart chakra, paving the way for emotional harmony and inner balance. Its intense energy helps release blockages, soothe pain, and protect against electromagnetic radiation. Considered an ally for spiritual renewal, it guides processes of deep change and soul expansion.

    ORIGIN:Congo, Russia, Colombia, Hungary, Morocco, United States, Zambia, Romania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, China, Australia, and France.

  6. Labradorite

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    Labradorite

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of lights in blue, green, gold, and violet tones, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Labradorite is a stone of protection and spiritual transformation. It enhances intuition, awareness, and connection to higher planes, guiding processes of inner change. Its energy calms the mind, strengthens the aura, and awakens self-confidence. Considered an amulet for the soul, it helps maintain balance between the material and spiritual worlds, illuminating the path of personal growth.

    ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

  7. Lapis lazuli

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    Lapis lazuli

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    Lapis Lazuli is a deep and intense blue mineral, thanks to lazurite, with golden veins of pyrite that shine like fragments of light, revealing hidden secrets. Valued since ancient times, this stone has adorned pharaohs' tombs, monuments, and works of art, becoming a symbol of wisdom and spiritual power. Its millenary history connects the wearer with the nobility and mystery of ancient civilizations.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES
    Lapis Lazuli promotes self-knowledge and inner purification, balancing mind and spirit. Associated with the fifth and sixth chakras, it enhances communication, intuition, and authentic expression, releasing emotional blockages and calming the mind. This stone invites us to explore the subconscious and awaken inner clarity, integrating personal light with the ancient wisdom it has always conveyed.

    ORIGIN:Afghanistan, Chile, United States, Russia, Argentina, Italy and Egypt.

  8. Obsidian

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    Obsidian

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin, formed by the rapid cooling of magmas rich in silicic acid, which prevented minerals from crystallizing. It is distinguished by its conchoidal fracture and its appearance, which can vary from translucent to opaque. Although black is the most common color, there are varieties with brown, reddish, golden, gray, and even iridescent hues, such as rainbow obsidian or gold obsidian, caused by inclusions of iron oxides, gas bubbles, or clear spherulites. Depending on its cut and composition, its surface can display subtle reflections and color changes. Since ancient times, obsidian has been prized for its beauty and durability, used in amulets, tools, and mirrors by cultures such as the Mesoamericans, and today it is a highly valued mineral in jewelry and ornamentation.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Obsidian is a stone of transformation and personal growth, associated with the first chakra and connection to the earth. Its protective and purifying energy helps to center the mind, clear blockages, and release stagnant emotions. Symbolically, it acts as a mirror reflecting both inner light and shadow, offering the opportunity to recognize and heal limiting aspects of the self. It is valued for its strength and its ability to balance body and mind, bringing clarity, stability, and a deep sense of protection to those who wear it.

    ORIGIN: Mexico, Argentina, Peru, United States, Australia, Chile, Guatemala, Iceland, Greece, Kenya, Italy, Turkey, Japan, and Hungary.

  9. Pyrite

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    Pyrite

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of light in shades of blue, green, gold, and violet, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Labradorite is a stone of protection and spiritual transformation. It enhances intuition, consciousness, and connection with higher planes, guiding processes of inner change. Its energy calms the mind, strengthens the aura, and awakens self-confidence. Considered an amulet for the soul, it helps maintain balance between the material and spiritual worlds, illuminating the path of personal growth.Tell your story

    ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

  10. Turquoise

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    Turquoise

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, recognizable by its characteristic blue-green hue. It forms in arid environments, in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, where it appears in veins, lodes, and phosphate-rich schists. Its structure is usually massive or microcrystalline, and only rarely does it develop visible crystals.
    Its color varies from light blue to green, depending on the proportion of iron and copper present in its composition. It can show inclusions of limonite, pyrite, chalcedony or appear associated with minerals such as chrysocolla and malachite, which gives unique textures and shades to each specimen.

    The name "turquoise" comes from the French pierre turquoise —"Turkish stone"— in reference to the trade routes that introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. A mineral of great historical significance, it has been used since antiquity in amulets, ornaments, and ritual pieces by civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesoamerican cultures, the Indus Valley Civilization, and ancient China.

    THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

    Obsidian is a stone of transformation and personal growth, associated with the first chakra and connection to the earth. Its protective and purifying energy helps to center the mind, clear blockages, and release stagnant emotions. Symbolically, it acts as a mirror that reflects both inner light and shadow, offering the opportunity to recognize and heal limiting aspects of the self. It is valued for its strength and its ability to balance body and mind, bringing clarity, stability, and a deep sense of protection to those who wear it.

    ORIGIN: United States, Iran, Mexico, Egypt, China, Peru, Poland, Russia, Tibet, Afghanistan and Kenya.

  1. Copper

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    Copper

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

    Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively scarce. It usually appears in dendritic, filamentous, granular or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It has high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", in reference to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

    ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

  2. Silver

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    Silver

    MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

    Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively rare. It usually occurs in dendritic, filamentous, granular, or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It possesses high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", referring to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

    ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

  1. Amber

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    Amber

    Amber is a fossilized plant resin, formed from the exudates of ancient resinous trees that, after millions of years of polymerization and oxidation processes, transformed into a solid and stable material. It is not a mineral, but it is studied within mineralogy due to its physical properties and its historical use as an ornamental gem.

    It has an amorphous structure, with low hardness and remarkable lightness. Its color ranges from golden yellows to honey, orange, or brown tones, with transparency that can range from translucent to opaque. It can contain organic inclusions—plant or animal—which reinforce its scientific and symbolic value as a natural time capsule.

    Amber possesses a warm resinous luster and a smooth texture to the touch. Since ancient times, it has been appreciated for its protective and energetic character, as well as for its direct connection to the memory of the earth and the primary processes of nature.

    ORIGIN: Baltic Region, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Myanmar, and other areas with ancient resinous forests.

  2. Coral

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    Coral

    Red coral is an organic material of marine origin, formed by the calcareous skeleton of cnidarian colonies of the genus Corallium. Its main composition is calcium carbonate (calcite), deposited gradually over decades, which gives it a compact structure and a homogeneous texture. It has a characteristic intense red color, which can vary from vermillion to dark red, with a silky luster after polishing.

    It grows in deep, cold waters, adhering to rocky substrates, through extremely slow growth. This slowness makes each fragment a natural record of time. Although it does not crystallize, its hardness and density allow for artisanal work with precise techniques. Traditionally valued as a protective and symbolic material, red coral is considered a fossil organic material due to its biological origin and structural transformation over time.

    ORIGIN: Mediterranean Sea (mainly Italy, Sardinia, and Corsica), coasts of North Africa, and certain areas of the Pacific.

  3. Mother-of-pearl

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    Mother-of-pearl

    Nacre is an organic material of marine origin, produced by certain mollusks as a protective inner layer of their shell. It is mainly composed of aragonite (calcium carbonate) arranged in superimposed micro-layers, bound by an organic matrix, which gives it a highly resistant and flexible structure at a microscopic scale.

    It exhibits a characteristic iridescent luster, a result of light interference in its layers, with hues ranging from pearly whites, silvery reflections, and nacreous shades. Its smooth surface and optical response make it a material of great ornamental value, used since ancient times for its delicacy and visual depth.

    Although it does not crystallize independently, its internal organization reveals an exceptional balance between hardness and lightness. Nacre is considered a testament to natural engineering: living matter transformed into structure, where protection and beauty coexist.

    ORIGIN: Indian and Pacific Oceans, Red Sea and tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

  1. Paracord

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    Paracord

    Paracord is strong and durable. Our products are not only an excellent addition to aesthetics, but also stand the test of time. Receive endless compliments with our products' timeless classics. Traditional craftsmanship combined with modern functionality

  2. Nylon

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    Nylon

Ametrine

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ametrine, also known as bolivianite, is a natural variety of quartz that combines amethyst and citrine quartz in a single crystal structure. It forms in hydrothermal environments and features well-defined bands in shades of purple and yellow or orange, resulting from variations in iron oxidation during its growth. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and has a characteristic vitreous luster.

Since ancient times, they have been used as ritual objects, seals, and amulets by various civilizations, valued for their hardness as well as for their protective symbolism and their association with mental clarity and spiritual power. Ametrine, with its unique chromatic combination, has traditionally been appreciated as a stone of balance and duality.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ametrine, also known as bolivianite, is a natural variety of quartz that combines amethyst and citrine quartz in a single crystal structure. It forms in hydrothermal environments and features well-defined bands in shades of purple and yellow or orange, resulting from variations in iron oxidation during its growth. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and has a characteristic vitreous luster.

Since ancient times, they have been used as ritual objects, seals, and amulets by various civilizations, valued for their hardness as well as for their protective symbolism and their association with mental clarity and spiritual power. Ametrine, with its unique chromatic combination, has traditionally been appreciated as a stone of balance and duality.

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Quartz

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
White Quartz, also known as Rock Crystal, is a transparent or milky variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. Its hexagonal structure and vitreous luster reflect the natural perfection of crystalline geometry. Found in geodes and druses of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary origin, this semi-precious mineral has been valued since ancient times for its purity and its ability to capture and project light. The main deposits are found in Brazil and China.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
White Quartz, also known as Rock Crystal, is a transparent or milky variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. Its hexagonal structure and vitreous luster reflect the natural perfection of crystalline geometry. Found in geodes and druses of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary origin, this semi-precious mineral has been valued since ancient times for its purity and its ability to capture and project light. The main deposits are found in Brazil and China.

Garnet

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Garnet is a group of silicate minerals comprising more than fifteen varieties, all belonging to the cubic crystal system. It occurs in dodecahedral or trapezohedral forms, and its color varies from intense red to green, orange, or gold, depending on its chemical composition. Among the most common species are almandine, pyrope, spessartine, and grossular. Some almandines cut as cabochons exhibit an asterism effect, produced by rutile inclusions. Its name comes from the Latin granatum, "seed," alluding to the pomegranate fruit, a symbol of life, passion, and rebirth.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Garnet is a group of silicate minerals comprising more than fifteen varieties, all belonging to the cubic crystal system. It occurs in dodecahedral or trapezohedral forms, and its color varies from intense red to green, orange, or gold, depending on its chemical composition. Among the most common species are almandine, pyrope, spessartine, and grossular. Some almandines cut as cabochons exhibit an asterism effect, produced by rutile inclusions. Its name comes from the Latin granatum, "seed," alluding to the pomegranate fruit, a symbol of life, passion, and rebirth.

ORIGIN: Thailand, India, Brazil, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, United States, Canada, and Russia.

Hematite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Hematite is a semi-precious mineral composed of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃), one of the richest ores and historically valued for containing up to 70% pure iron. Its name comes from the Greek haimatitis, "blood," in allusion to the red color its powder emits when polished. With a metallic luster and subtle magnetism, it can appear in octahedral, tabular, or rosette forms, evoking natural structures of great beauty. Since ancient civilizations, hematite has been a symbol of protection and earthly power, used by warriors and shamans as an amulet of strength.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Hematite is a semi-precious mineral composed of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃), one of the richest ores and historically valued for containing up to 70% pure iron. Its name comes from the Greek haimatitis, "blood," in allusion to the red color its powder emits when polished. With a metallic luster and subtle magnetism, it can appear in octahedral, tabular, or rosette forms, evoking natural structures of great beauty. Since ancient civilizations, hematite has been a symbol of protection and earthly power, used by warriors and shamans as an amulet of strength.

ORIGIN: China, India, Brazil, Switzerland, Australia, Liberia, Germany, and Italy.

Malachite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Malachite is a copper mineral recognizable by its concentric green bands that evoke movement, growth, and transformation. Since ancient times, it has been a sacred stone: used in Ancient Egypt as an amulet, pigment, and symbol of protection. Its natural beauty and ancient history make it a highly prized gemstone in jewelry and art, reflecting the vital energy of the Earth.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Malachite is a copper mineral recognizable by its concentric green bands that evoke movement, growth, and transformation. Since ancient times, it has been a sacred stone: used in Ancient Egypt as an amulet, pigment, and symbol of protection. Its natural beauty and ancient history make it a highly prized gemstone in jewelry and art, reflecting the vital energy of the Earth.

ORIGIN:Congo, Russia, Colombia, Hungary, Morocco, United States, Zambia, Romania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, China, Australia, and France.

Labradorite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of lights in blue, green, gold, and violet tones, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of lights in blue, green, gold, and violet tones, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

Lapis lazuli

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Lapis Lazuli is a deep and intense blue mineral, thanks to lazurite, with golden veins of pyrite that shine like fragments of light, revealing hidden secrets. Valued since ancient times, this stone has adorned pharaohs' tombs, monuments, and works of art, becoming a symbol of wisdom and spiritual power. Its millenary history connects the wearer with the nobility and mystery of ancient civilizations.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Lapis Lazuli is a deep and intense blue mineral, thanks to lazurite, with golden veins of pyrite that shine like fragments of light, revealing hidden secrets. Valued since ancient times, this stone has adorned pharaohs' tombs, monuments, and works of art, becoming a symbol of wisdom and spiritual power. Its millenary history connects the wearer with the nobility and mystery of ancient civilizations.

ORIGIN:Afghanistan, Chile, United States, Russia, Argentina, Italy and Egypt.

Obsidian

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin, formed by the rapid cooling of magmas rich in silicic acid, which prevented minerals from crystallizing. It is distinguished by its conchoidal fracture and its appearance, which can vary from translucent to opaque. Although black is the most common color, there are varieties with brown, reddish, golden, gray, and even iridescent hues, such as rainbow obsidian or gold obsidian, caused by inclusions of iron oxides, gas bubbles, or clear spherulites. Depending on its cut and composition, its surface can display subtle reflections and color changes. Since ancient times, obsidian has been prized for its beauty and durability, used in amulets, tools, and mirrors by cultures such as the Mesoamericans, and today it is a highly valued mineral in jewelry and ornamentation.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin, formed by the rapid cooling of magmas rich in silicic acid, which prevented minerals from crystallizing. It is distinguished by its conchoidal fracture and its appearance, which can vary from translucent to opaque. Although black is the most common color, there are varieties with brown, reddish, golden, gray, and even iridescent hues, such as rainbow obsidian or gold obsidian, caused by inclusions of iron oxides, gas bubbles, or clear spherulites. Depending on its cut and composition, its surface can display subtle reflections and color changes. Since ancient times, obsidian has been prized for its beauty and durability, used in amulets, tools, and mirrors by cultures such as the Mesoamericans, and today it is a highly valued mineral in jewelry and ornamentation.

ORIGIN: Mexico, Argentina, Peru, United States, Australia, Chile, Guatemala, Iceland, Greece, Kenya, Italy, Turkey, Japan, and Hungary.

Pyrite

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of light in shades of blue, green, gold, and violet, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone belonging to the feldspar family. Its gray base reveals an iridescent play of light in shades of blue, green, gold, and violet, known as adularescence, which makes it a highly valued stone in jewelry. First discovered on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada), its radiance seems to hold the secrets of the cosmos, evoking beauty, mystery, and celestial energy.

ORIGIN:Madagascar, Greenland, Finland, United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and Italy.

Turquoise

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, recognizable by its characteristic blue-green hue. It forms in arid environments, in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, where it appears in veins, lodes, and phosphate-rich schists. Its structure is usually massive or microcrystalline, and only rarely does it develop visible crystals.
Its color varies from light blue to green, depending on the proportion of iron and copper present in its composition. It can show inclusions of limonite, pyrite, chalcedony or appear associated with minerals such as chrysocolla and malachite, which gives unique textures and shades to each specimen.

The name "turquoise" comes from the French pierre turquoise —"Turkish stone"— in reference to the trade routes that introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. A mineral of great historical significance, it has been used since antiquity in amulets, ornaments, and ritual pieces by civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesoamerican cultures, the Indus Valley Civilization, and ancient China.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, recognizable by its characteristic blue-green hue. It forms in arid environments, in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, where it appears in veins, lodes, and phosphate-rich schists. Its structure is usually massive or microcrystalline, and only rarely does it develop visible crystals.
Its color varies from light blue to green, depending on the proportion of iron and copper present in its composition. It can show inclusions of limonite, pyrite, chalcedony or appear associated with minerals such as chrysocolla and malachite, which gives unique textures and shades to each specimen.

The name "turquoise" comes from the French pierre turquoise —"Turkish stone"— in reference to the trade routes that introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. A mineral of great historical significance, it has been used since antiquity in amulets, ornaments, and ritual pieces by civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesoamerican cultures, the Indus Valley Civilization, and ancient China.

ORIGIN: United States, Iran, Mexico, Egypt, China, Peru, Poland, Russia, Tibet, Afghanistan and Kenya.

Copper

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively scarce. It usually appears in dendritic, filamentous, granular or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It has high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", in reference to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively scarce. It usually appears in dendritic, filamentous, granular or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It has high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", in reference to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

Silver

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively rare. It usually occurs in dendritic, filamentous, granular, or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It possesses high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", referring to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Copper is a native element that crystallizes in the cubic system, although its well-formed crystals are relatively rare. It usually occurs in dendritic, filamentous, granular, or lamellar masses, with a characteristic reddish metallic color that can acquire brownish tones due to surface oxidation. It possesses high malleability and ductility, which allows it to be easily molded without losing cohesion. Its warm metallic luster and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it one of the most valued metals since ancient times. Its name comes from the Latin cuprum, derived from aes cyprium, "metal of Cyprus", referring to one of the main extraction centers in Roman times.

ORIGIN: Chile, Peru, United States, Mexico, Russia, Zambia, Congo, Australia, and China.

Amber

Amber is a fossilized plant resin, formed from the exudates of ancient resinous trees that, after millions of years of polymerization and oxidation processes, transformed into a solid and stable material. It is not a mineral, but it is studied within mineralogy due to its physical properties and its historical use as an ornamental gem.

It has an amorphous structure, with low hardness and remarkable lightness. Its color ranges from golden yellows to honey, orange, or brown tones, with transparency that can range from translucent to opaque. It can contain organic inclusions—plant or animal—which reinforce its scientific and symbolic value as a natural time capsule.

Amber possesses a warm resinous luster and a smooth texture to the touch. Since ancient times, it has been appreciated for its protective and energetic character, as well as for its direct connection to the memory of the earth and the primary processes of nature.

Amber is a fossilized plant resin, formed from the exudates of ancient resinous trees that, after millions of years of polymerization and oxidation processes, transformed into a solid and stable material. It is not a mineral, but it is studied within mineralogy due to its physical properties and its historical use as an ornamental gem.

It has an amorphous structure, with low hardness and remarkable lightness. Its color ranges from golden yellows to honey, orange, or brown tones, with transparency that can range from translucent to opaque. It can contain organic inclusions—plant or animal—which reinforce its scientific and symbolic value as a natural time capsule.

Amber possesses a warm resinous luster and a smooth texture to the touch. Since ancient times, it has been appreciated for its protective and energetic character, as well as for its direct connection to the memory of the earth and the primary processes of nature.

ORIGIN: Baltic Region, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Myanmar, and other areas with ancient resinous forests.

Coral

Red coral is an organic material of marine origin, formed by the calcareous skeleton of cnidarian colonies of the genus Corallium. Its main composition is calcium carbonate (calcite), deposited gradually over decades, which gives it a compact structure and a homogeneous texture. It has a characteristic intense red color, which can vary from vermillion to dark red, with a silky luster after polishing.

It grows in deep, cold waters, adhering to rocky substrates, through extremely slow growth. This slowness makes each fragment a natural record of time. Although it does not crystallize, its hardness and density allow for artisanal work with precise techniques. Traditionally valued as a protective and symbolic material, red coral is considered a fossil organic material due to its biological origin and structural transformation over time.

Red coral is an organic material of marine origin, formed by the calcareous skeleton of cnidarian colonies of the genus Corallium. Its main composition is calcium carbonate (calcite), deposited gradually over decades, which gives it a compact structure and a homogeneous texture. It has a characteristic intense red color, which can vary from vermillion to dark red, with a silky luster after polishing.

It grows in deep, cold waters, adhering to rocky substrates, through extremely slow growth. This slowness makes each fragment a natural record of time. Although it does not crystallize, its hardness and density allow for artisanal work with precise techniques. Traditionally valued as a protective and symbolic material, red coral is considered a fossil organic material due to its biological origin and structural transformation over time.

ORIGIN: Mediterranean Sea (mainly Italy, Sardinia, and Corsica), coasts of North Africa, and certain areas of the Pacific.

Mother-of-pearl

Nacre is an organic material of marine origin, produced by certain mollusks as a protective inner layer of their shell. It is mainly composed of aragonite (calcium carbonate) arranged in superimposed micro-layers, bound by an organic matrix, which gives it a highly resistant and flexible structure at a microscopic scale.

It exhibits a characteristic iridescent luster, a result of light interference in its layers, with hues ranging from pearly whites, silvery reflections, and nacreous shades. Its smooth surface and optical response make it a material of great ornamental value, used since ancient times for its delicacy and visual depth.

Although it does not crystallize independently, its internal organization reveals an exceptional balance between hardness and lightness. Nacre is considered a testament to natural engineering: living matter transformed into structure, where protection and beauty coexist.

Nacre is an organic material of marine origin, produced by certain mollusks as a protective inner layer of their shell. It is mainly composed of aragonite (calcium carbonate) arranged in superimposed micro-layers, bound by an organic matrix, which gives it a highly resistant and flexible structure at a microscopic scale.

It exhibits a characteristic iridescent luster, a result of light interference in its layers, with hues ranging from pearly whites, silvery reflections, and nacreous shades. Its smooth surface and optical response make it a material of great ornamental value, used since ancient times for its delicacy and visual depth.

Although it does not crystallize independently, its internal organization reveals an exceptional balance between hardness and lightness. Nacre is considered a testament to natural engineering: living matter transformed into structure, where protection and beauty coexist.

ORIGIN: Indian and Pacific Oceans, Red Sea and tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

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