The Danube

Necklace - 130 cm

£145.00

Out of stock

Highly regarded by prominent cultures throughout history, Lapis Lazuli has a rich tapestry which is interwoven with tales of power, spirituality and artistic expression. This stone, with its cobalt blue hue, holds profound meaning and possesses powerful healing properties. Speckles of golden pyrite gives this gem an allure often likened to a starry night.

This noble metal is believed to enhance mental well-being and have anti-inflammatory and anti-aging benefits. Cleopatra famously wore a gold mask to maintain radiant skin, believing it had rejuvenating effects. Divinity, enlightenment and higher consciousness add to the natural beauty of this element.

In ancient traditions, topaz was seen as a stone of protection, guarding against harm and bringing good fortune with its soft blue tones evoking peace, relaxation, and mental clarity.

Sky Blue Topaz specifically resonates with air and water elements, symbolizing flow, openness, and inspiration.

The Danube River carries a rich tapestry of mythology, blending Celtic origins with local legends across the many cultures along its banks.

The river’s name is linked to Danu, the Celtic mother goddess who embodies fertility, wisdom, and the life-giving power of water, making the Danube a sacred symbol of purification and divine connection.

Blue represents the river’s waters under sunlight and symbolises serenity, flow, and majesty.

Product Info

Whilst all care is taken to accurately capture the true colors of the minerals, variations may occur in the delivered product.

The majority of the products are made using 2mm diameter beads, unless otherwise stated.

Base metals are 925 silver and gold-filled beads. Minerals are as described.

All products are made to fit a wrist size of approximately 16 - 21 cm. Larger sizes can be custom made on request and are subject to material availability.

Product care

All of our products are made from naturally occurring minerals which are susceptible to the elements and to the effects of chemicals.

Color change can also occur to the minerals from prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Due to their varying levels of porosity, we recommend that you avoid contact with chemicals and bleaching agents such as chlorine from swimming pools, suntan creams or other similar types of products.