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Antique 14K, Amazonite & Seed Pearl Conversion Ring

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Amazonite is named after the Amazon river due to its rich, watery hues, but is actually not found near the Amazon. The closest Amazonite can be found to its namesake is in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Still, this stone has a long-standing connection with local inhabitants of the Amazon region. Linked to female warriors, Amazonite is said to have adorned the shields of Amazonian tribal women warriors hailing from roughly 10th century B.C. 

The bright green to bluish-green stone was also a favorite among the ancient Egyptians. The gold death mask found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb was adorned with Amazonite inlays. Referred to as the “Stone of Hope,” Amazonite has long been revered for attracting hope and faith to those who wear it.

Converted from an antique brooch, this ornate ring has an antique replica shank that compliments with perfection the original element. Two perfect little seed pearls accent the mesmerizing green stone, creating a wonderful statement piece that will be a go-to in your collection!

Details (approximate)

Size (can be resized): 10

Weight: 4 grams

Materials: Gold, Amazonite, Seed Pearl

Metal: 14K yellow gold

Marks: None

Condition: Excellent converted Antique condition commensurate with age and wear