Antique Moss Agate Gemstone Moss Agate designer Moss Agate For Ring Cabochon , polish crystal for making jewelry Ring, Pandent, 18X11X3 MM.
Gemstone
Product Description
Product Name = Natural Moss Agate Cabochon.
Shape = Pear
Size = 18X11X3 MM
Weight = 5.10 Carat
Transparency = Transparent
Condition = Excellent
With certificate 30 $ Extra.
Remarks: Beautiful Cabochon. Beautiful Colors. No Spots Clean.
No Cracks or damages. Gift Material.
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Dalamus wears a decent amount of jewelry, much of which he made himself! As a jeweler, this was an easy way to promote his skills and business. As a consort, it was to show him off to others.
Dalamus made every ring, earring, and bracelet, both polishing and shaping the cabochons and shaping the silver. The only things he did not make or pierce himself are the tongue piercing, the hair accessory, and the... "banana" piercings. All of these were present at the time of his exile and all except the hair accessory are still present.
Walkthrough of the stones and enlarged images under the cut!
Not depicted in any amount of detail is his nose ring in his right nostril. Nothing fancy.
He has a tongue piercing which, if one somehow gets close enough to see, is shaped like a spider rounded into a ball.
Each ear has five piercings, although currently asymmetrical. The lowest piercing is a gauge, which connects to two earrings via rings looped through the gauge. One which dangles low is a silver spider with a small ruby cabochon, and the other is connected to a piercing in the shape of a fly.
The next three along the edge of the ear are Moss Agates, red, then orange, then yellow. But the yellow agate earring in his left ear was ripped out by Taliira when Dalamus refused to interrupt his work to accommodate one of her requests.
Moss agate is a form of chalcedony which includes minerals embedded in the stone which form filaments and may resemble moss. Usually white with green filaments, other colors can rarely be found. It is not considered a true agate because it does not contain concentric bands.
After getting the earring ripped out, Dalamus made a Labradorite bar earring for the top edge that same ear.
Labradorite is a calcium-enriched feldspar mineral which displays iridescence.
His hair accessory is silver chains linked into the shape of a spiderweb, with a spider in the center and garnet reverse-teardrop shapes dangling at the bottom. It was held in place with either hair clips or small combs built into the piece. This accessory was given to him by Nedvyllanna and he had been wearing it at the time of his exile. Unfortunately, when he was tossed from the Nautiloid, it was pulled off him by the wind and likely tossed into River Chionthar.
On his left wrist is a bracelet which loops against itself to form a sturdy band. Each end of the bracelet is shaped to resemble a Displacer Beast's barbed tentacle, and has a pointed oval Chrysoberyl cabochon. The green color of the stones and the highlight that goes down the middle earns it the name of "Displacer's Eye".
The "cat's eye" effect, or chatoyancy, is present in multiple materials, such as many gemstones, woods, and others, appearing in each for different reasons. In Chrysoberyl, it is formed by the mineral Rutile aligning perpendicularly to the stone. While "cat's eye" can be seen in other gemstones, "Displacer's Eye" is only so-called when the effect is present in green gemstones.
On his left ring finger is a rectangular silver Shalhoond Sunrise cabochon ring, named so because the material often turns up in the Mountains of Copper, near the Shalhoond forest. The green at the bottom elicits images of a green landscape, such as the forest, the dark boundary in the middle reminds one of mountains on the horizon, while the red at the top resembles the sky at sunrise or sunset.
This stone is made up of red Cuprite and green Chrysocolla, often with a boundary of iron oxide between the two minerals.
On his left index finger is a silver ring in the shape of a Night Bat, the symbol of House Strighym, with its wings and tail wrapped around the finger.
On his right middle finger is a rectangular silver Eudialyte cabochon ring, the pink against black almost resembling roses at a glance.
Eudialyte is a minor ore of zirconium. The white mineral is alkali feldspar, and the black is aegirine. It is not typically used as a gemstone due to its irregular crystals, granular appearance, and general rarity.
On his right ring finger is a silver oval Variscite cabochon ring, specifically a Spider Web Variscite, named for the obvious. Almost golden-looking filaments create a web-like pattern on a deep dark green background.
Variscite is a relatively rare aluminum phosphate mineral. Its green comes from chromium. Sometimes it is used in jewelry in place of turquoise due to its usually more vibrant green color.
And, his pride and joy, on his right thumb, is a silver circular "Beholder's Eye" agate cabochon ring. Eye Agate is what happens when the agate forms a circle in the center of the stone, making the bands appear to form an eye around it. A Beholder's Eye is so-called when the "pupil" is in other shapes, such as this almost figure-8 looking center. Surrounding it to represent the other, smaller eyes around a Beholder are polished beads of green Jade, yellow Jasper, purple Agate, and blue Chrysocolla.
Agate is the banded variety of chalcedony, forming when silica rich fluids deposit minerals into cracks or cavities of a host rock. Over time, they crystallize, creating the bands seen in agates.
Last but not least, the banana piercing. Nothing fancy, pretty self explanatory. Mild explanation below the picture. (If you are not interested, you are not missing anything after this!)
It is a frenum ladder piercing with 3 bars, although his do not start quite so close to the tip as the usual singular frenum piercing is. Supposedly it increases pleasure during sex, or at least that is the hope.
For Lily - Fifth Collection (2022) - The Forest Witch Collection
For this year, I decided to explore something less ‘polished’ than my previous collections. I think I had enough of elegant volutes and posh Victorian cameos, despite my love for making them.
I went full on nature themes here: branches, leaves, horns, feathers, raw crystals... I also adopted a very limited color palette. For the metallic parts I used copper, bronze and an occasional gunmetal; for the beads and cabochons, there is Tibetan turquoise, lodolite, Baltic amber, citrine, labradorite, smoky quartz, unakite, prehnite, moss agate, Kambaba jasper, black lip shell.
For inspiration, I went through Lily’s favorites on Etsy, and tried to match some of the ‘witchy’ jewelry that she could like. I also needed a lot of references from my Pinterest, since this kind of style was quite new to me. But I think I managed to do it, and even tried some original designs.
For the packaging, I was inspired by the insect boards; I wanted the jewels to be presented in pages, inside a big book. I burnt the edges of the cardboard pages to add a nice old touch to them, and by doing so, I also added a deep smoky scent to the whole collection, that was completely non-intencional. I think Lily liked it though!