I've always favoured this kind of neck wear. I bought this a few years ago, it's one of my favourite pendants I had made specially for the specific spiritual benefits of the stones.
Eilat Stone is a combination of five main secondary copper minerals: chrysocolla, azurite, turquoise, malachite, and pseudomalachite. Hailing from a mine in Eilat, Israel, where it got its name, Eilat Stone is also known as the “Stone of Solomon” or “King Solomon Stone.” The beads are blue kyanite.
So gorgeous, I thought you were going to say you had made them yourself....I know you can make some beautiful things.
Incidentally, I have been to Eilat where they make the jewelry. I bought a mother-of-pearl encrusted bible for my mum there.
Anonymous said
Oct 19 11:20 AM, 2025
Digger wrote:
Another two I wear a lot.
Loving the wire work. I‘ve got reels of wire and a few books but life seems to continually get in the way. I ultimately want to get into bridal jewellery…crystal tiaras with complementary earrings and necklaces, a complete package, that sort of thing… got a great stash of Swarovskis and st. silver wire ready for when I feel confident.
Lucky you, the “Eilat Stone” colours are absolutely gorgeous. Never heard of it but will definitely keep an eye open now I’ve seen it.
Gem stones, crystals etc are my secret vice.
Digger said
Oct 19 2:22 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
So gorgeous, I thought you were going to say you had made them yourself....I know you can make some beautiful things.
Incidentally, I have been to Eilat where they make the jewelry. I bought a mother-of-pearl encrusted bible for my mum there.
I have had a go at wire work. It's very difficult.
Syl said
Oct 19 4:56 PM, 2025
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
So gorgeous, I thought you were going to say you had made them yourself....I know you can make some beautiful things.
Incidentally, I have been to Eilat where they make the jewelry. I bought a mother-of-pearl encrusted bible for my mum there.
I have had a go at wire work. It's very difficult.
I can imagine, it looks very intricate on the pieces you have shown.
You do some stained-glass pieces, though, and that isn't easy either.
Maddog said
Oct 19 10:19 PM, 2025
This song came up on my play list today and reminded me of this thread..
Vam said
Oct 19 11:25 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
This song came up on my play list today and reminded me of this thread..
😂😂😂
Syl said
Oct 25 12:59 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
This song came up on my play list today and reminded me of this thread..
CATCHY.
Magica said
Oct 25 2:50 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Digger wrote:
Another two I wear a lot.
Loving the wire work. I‘ve got reels of wire and a few books but life seems to continually get in the way. I ultimately want to get into bridal jewellery…crystal tiaras with complementary earrings and necklaces, a complete package, that sort of thing… got a great stash of Swarovskis and st. silver wire ready for when I feel confident.
Lucky you, the “Eilat Stone” colours are absolutely gorgeous. Never heard of it but will definitely keep an eye open now I’ve seen it.
I've always favoured this kind of neck wear. I bought this a few years ago, it's one of my favourite pendants I had made specially for the specific spiritual benefits of the stones.
Eilat Stone is a combination of five main secondary copper minerals: chrysocolla, azurite, turquoise, malachite, and pseudomalachite. Hailing from a mine in Eilat, Israel, where it got its name, Eilat Stone is also known as the “Stone of Solomon” or “King Solomon Stone.” The beads are blue kyanite.
Another two I wear a lot.
Incidentally, I have been to Eilat where they make the jewelry. I bought a mother-of-pearl encrusted bible for my mum there.
Loving the wire work. I‘ve got reels of wire and a few books but life seems to continually get in the way. I ultimately want to get into bridal jewellery…crystal tiaras with complementary earrings and necklaces, a complete package, that sort of thing… got a great stash of Swarovskis and st. silver wire ready for when I feel confident.
Lucky you, the “Eilat Stone” colours are absolutely gorgeous. Never heard of it but will definitely keep an eye open now I’ve seen it.
Gem stones, crystals etc are my secret vice.
I have had a go at wire work. It's very difficult.
I can imagine, it looks very intricate on the pieces you have shown.
You do some stained-glass pieces, though, and that isn't easy either.
This song came up on my play list today and reminded me of this thread..
😂😂😂
CATCHY.
Wow, love them digs