Jungle Sunset Druzy Agate Pendant Necklace. Stunning Druzy Agate Cabochon on a microweave braided necklace finished with an authentic Hawaiian Puka Shell clasp. This necklace goes great with our African Turquoise Gemstone Bracelet and our African Turquoise Woven Drop Earrings or African Turquoise Woven Circle Earrings. All shells are found on Kauai, Hawaii. They are all hand-picked and have been carefully chosen to create beautiful and unique jewelry that can be worn as a forever piece. Each piece of our jewelry is a work of art that is unique to Kauai Hawaii.
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- Choice of length: 16″, 18″, 20″
- One-of-a-kind
Druse:
In geology, druse refers to a coating of fine crystals on a rock fracture surface or vein or within a vug or geode. Druse occurs worldwide; the most common is perhaps quartz druse within voids in chert or agates. Garnet, calcite, dolomitic, and a variety of minerals may occur as druse coatings. Generally, it is possible to find drusy natural gemstones in any location in which there is a place for water to collect and evaporate on rock. It most often appears along river beds and shorelines. It, therefore, is helpful for collectors, whether commercial or otherwise, to be aware of the minerals common to an area when they look for a particular type of druse.
Because of its sparkling appearance, druse is sometimes used in jewelry making. Both the glittering effect of the tiny crystals and the color of the base mineral are factors when selecting druse for this purpose. Druse is used with a variety of natural gemstones including agate, crystalline quartz, and many more. Druse can be colored by electroplating, a process similar to rhodium application, giving the stone a fancy look, and a brighter appearance than is natural.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutilated_quartz
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