Mined and cut by Richard and Helen Shull, this is Blue Boy Variscite at its most beautiful, from Dyer, NV, USA. Set in 22k gold with diamonds and oxidized sterling and fused 14k gold band.
See our page on Turquoise and Variscite.
Variscite is more rare and precious than turquoise.
People have created jewelry from variscites since Neolithic times, more than 6,000 years ago. Neolithic beads carved from variscite discovered in Brittany, France were called callaïs or callaina, after a gemstone described by the Classical Roman scholar Pliny the Elder. Although first believed to be turquoise from the Far East, it became evident this material wasn’t turquoise but variscite.
Blue Boy Mine Variscite and diamond ring
$1,500
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Description
Mined and cut by Richard and Helen Shull, this is Blue Boy Variscite at its most beautiful, from Dyer, NV, USA. Set in 22k gold with diamonds and oxidized sterling and fused 14k gold band.
See our page on Turquoise and Variscite.
Variscite is more rare and precious than turquoise.
People have created jewelry from variscites since Neolithic times, more than 6,000 years ago. Neolithic beads carved from variscite discovered in Brittany, France were called callaïs or callaina, after a gemstone described by the Classical Roman scholar Pliny the Elder. Although first believed to be turquoise from the Far East, it became evident this material wasn’t turquoise but variscite.
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