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Bracelet Pompom pyrite, turquoise et agate

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Sale price€200
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Pyrite Turquoise Agate

Pyrite 13.36cts
Turquoise
Agate
Taille ajustable

SKU: LS-BTKCHML_U
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Lena Skadegard
Bracelet Pompom pyrite, turquoise et agate
€200,00
Bracelet Pompom pyrite, turquoise et agate
Bracelet Pompom pyrite, turquoise et agateU Sale price€200

Lena Skadegard

Lena Skadegard
Blending 3D design, philosophy and travel, Lena Skadegard creates one-of-a-kind jewellery from organic, raw materials. Each piece follows the natural character of stones and fossils, celebrating unexpected pairings and a spiritual approach to adornment.
Lena Skadegard
Lena Skadegard

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: Pyrite Turquoise Agate

Pyrite

Pyrite takes its name from the Greek pyros, meaning “fire,” due to its ability to spark when struck. With its metallic, gold-toned lustre, it was used in prehistoric times to ignite flames, and later served as a natural mirror — Indigenous peoples of the Americas crafted reflective surfaces from it. Frequently mistaken for gold because of its brassy to golden-yellow colour, pyrite earned the nickname “fool’s gold.” Its sedimentary and magmatic origins even allow it to appear within certain meteorites, a reminder of its formation in extreme environments. Pyrite is admired for its geometry: perfect cubes, sharp-edged dodecahedrons and surfaces etched with fine striations. The most remarkable deposits are found in Spain, Italy and Peru. Used in ancient Greek jewellery, it remains a favourite of contemporary designers such as Pippa Small. Associated in various traditions with vitality, focus and mental clarity, pyrite is seen as a grounding, energising stone. A raw, graphic and luminous material — instantly recognisable and unmistakably powerful.
Pyrite

Turquoise

Turquoise takes its name from the Old French turquois, meaning “Turkish,” referring to the trade route through which it reached Europe. Mined in Afghanistan, Australia, China, the United States, Iran, Mexico and Tanzania, it ranges from deep azure to vivid green. Its colour depends on its chemistry: copper creates bluer tones, chromium and vanadium produce greens, and iron introduces a touch of yellow. Containing around 18% water, turquoise can dry out, tarnish or subtly change colour over time. Its matrix patterns — where other minerals weave through the stone — give it a uniquely organic charm. Used for over 6000 years, turquoise was cherished in Ancient Egypt; Queen Zar wore it as a protective amulet. Among Apache communities, it guided hunters and warriors. Today, it remains associated with joy, optimism and emotional stability. In contemporary jewellery, turquoise is appreciated for its vibrant hues and natural texture. Pascale Monvoisin often incorporates it for its raw beauty and distinctive presence.
Turquoise

Agate

From the Greek akhatês, agate takes its name from the Achates, a river in Sicily where it was once found in abundance. Today, it is commonly sourced from Brazil, Uruguay, Quebec and the United States. Agate appears in many varieties — blue lace agate, dendritic agate, fire agate and moss agate — and is widely used in jewellery and silversmithing, as well as in fields such as chemistry and ceramics thanks to its resistance to abrasion. Across different cultures, agate has long been associated with symbolic qualities. Some traditions believe that it encourages grounding and good fortune, supporting emotional, physical and intellectual balance. It is also thought by some to bring calm and resilience. Used by designers such as Anaconda and Talkative, agate exists in a rich palette of colours: green, red, yellow, blue and black.
Agate

Taking care of your jewels

Pieces of jewelry are delicate little objects. Even if they are made of resistant materials in order to be worn every day, it is still important to follow some general advice for them to keep their original beauty.

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Are returns or exchanges possible?

Yes. If your piece does not fully suit you, you may request a return or exchange:

  • Within 14 days of receipt (28 days for deliveries to the USA)
  • The piece must be unworn, unaltered, and returned in its original condition.

Please note that engraved, resized or custom-made pieces cannot be returned or refunded. Return shipping costs are at the customer’s expense; however, exchanged items are shipped free of charge within the European Union.

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