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Bracelet Pompom Opale

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Sale price$171
Stone Opal Opal / Aquamarine Aquamarine / Citrine Citrine / Labradorite Labradorite
Details
Opal Aquamarine Citrine Labradorite

Opale 7.19cts
Aigue marine
Labradorite
Citrine
Taille réglable : 13cm - 22,5cm

SKU: LS-BTTCM-OPA_U
Where to buy this jewel?
Lena Skadegard
Bracelet Pompom Opale
$171
Bracelet Pompom Opale
Bracelet Pompom Opale
Opal, Aquamarine, Citrine, Labradorite
Sale price$171

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: Opal Aquamarine Citrine Labradorite

Opal

The word opal originates from the Sanskrit upala, meaning “precious stone,” later adapted into Greek (opallion) and Latin (opalus), both evoking the idea of shifting colour. This notion lies at the heart of opal’s identity: a mineral defined by its remarkable play of colour, varying from subtle iridescence to vivid, electric flashes. A distinction is commonly made between noble opals, prized in jewellery for their multicoloured brilliance, and common opals, which are often more uniform or translucent. Among the many varieties are black opal, known for its dramatic contrasts, and Mexican fire opal, admired for its vibrant orange hue. Major deposits are found in Australia, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, Peru and the United States. Milky white opals with colour flashes remain among the most iconic. Opal has inspired countless legends. In India, a rainbow goddess is said to have transformed herself into an opal to escape persistent suitors. In Arabic tradition, opal was believed to be born from lightning, with the captured light trapped inside the stone. With its shifting hues and delicate radiance, opal captivates designers such as Brooke Gregson, Ivarene and WWAKE. It also features in our We by WHITEbIRD collection, where its unique luminosity reveals its full beauty through movement.
Opal

Aquamarine

Ranging from the clear blue of open water to the green-blue of a tropical lagoon, aquamarine takes its name from the Latin aqua marina, meaning “sea water.” Its colour is linked to traces of iron within the mineral, and varies according to its origin. The deeper the blue, the rarer and more coveted the stone becomes. A member of the beryl family — alongside emerald and morganite — aquamarine is primarily sourced from Pakistan and Brazil, where exceptionally large specimens, sometimes exceeding 100 kg, have been discovered. Its clarity, luminosity and subtle variations of tone have long appealed to designers such as Ruth Tomlinson and Pippa Small, and it also features in our in-house collection We by WHITEbIRD. Across different cultures, aquamarine has been associated with symbolic meanings. Some traditions view it as a stone that fosters harmony in relationships or protects travellers, particularly sailors. With its serene palette and natural brilliance, aquamarine continues to be one of the most sought-after gemstones in contemporary jewellery.
Aquamarine

Citrine

Citrine is a bright, energising gemstone — a variety of quartz whose yellow to warm orange tones are created by minute traces of iron oxides. Found in Spain, the United States, Madagascar and Brazil, it has been known since antiquity and remains one of the most luminous members of the quartz family. Brazil is also the source of the famous 2,000-carat faceted citrine preserved at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Traditionally known as the “merchant’s stone,” it has long been associated with prosperity and creative momentum. Many traditions attribute to it a positive, uplifting energy linked to clarity and good humour. Over the centuries, its radiant glow has captivated figures such as Emperor Charles V and Queen Victoria. Today, its sunlit tones continue to inspire contemporary designers like Fernando Jorge, who value its vivid colour and warm presence.
Citrine

Labradorite

Labradorite takes its name from the Labrador region of Canada, where it was first identified in the 18th century. Today, the most striking specimens also come from Mexico and Madagascar. Dominated by tones of grey and blue, this captivating mineral reveals a unique iridescence when exposed to light: metallic flashes — sometimes green or gold — that shift across the surface and create a shimmering play of reflections. This optical phenomenon, known as labradorescence, gives each stone its own character, as if light were moving within it. Across various traditions, labradorite is associated with protection, regeneration and the alignment of body and mind. Its visual presence — soft yet ever-changing — contributes to this sense of balance and quiet support. In contemporary jewellery, its beauty is fully expressed through movement. Designers such as Pippa Small, Pascale Monvoisin, Anaconda, and our own We by WHITEbIRD collection, highlight its vibrant glow, transforming each piece into a living, luminous surface.
Labradorite

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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