Crescent Spike Grey Moonstone Necklace
This grey moonstone and black spinel amulet is fashioned in the shape of a Lunula, an ancient sigil of Goddess protection.
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N$1,475.00 NAD
About the Product
The inverted crescent moon is known as the Lunula, an ancient Roman sigil worn by young girls as a protective amulet. Call on this rich history of Goddess protection and wear in honor of all the girls who honored the Goddess and received her guidance and protection. Featuring bezel set grey moonstone, known as a stone for new beginnings, and black spinel for amplified dark feminine energy.
Specs
Specs:
- Includes Saturn Chain, length of choice
- Gemstone: Grey Moonstone + Black Spinel
- Metal: Sterling Silver
- Closure: Lobster Clasp
- Pendant Dimensions: 22 mm L x 10.8 mm W
- Chain Length: 18” chain with jump ring at 16”
- Precious Metals: Awe only uses 925 Sterling Silver and 14k Gold Vermeil, a thick layer of 14k Yellow Gold bonded to 925 Sterling Silver.
Care
We want your jewelry to continue to inspire Awe for years to come. Clean your pieces regularly with the Awe anti-tarnishing polishing cloth included in your order. Do not use cleansing agents and minimize exposure to saltwater and chemicals.
We proudly offer a 2-year warranty from date of purchase, and will happily repair or replace your piece if any damage occurs to the material or workmanship.
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