Blue Zircon COSMOS Necklace
Blue Zircon COSMOS Necklace
DANCE WITH THE COSMOS
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Mary van der Aa is proud to present “Cosmos,” inspired from her legendary 2023 AGTA Spectrum Award Winning necklace, “Garanatus: From Rough to Cut.” “Garanatus” celebrates the remarkable beauty of crystals found deep within the Earth. These ethereal treasures, born from the very embrace of our planet, are said to have been created by the cosmos itself. Scientists and spiritual seekers alike recognize that the formation of crystals is a cosmic and celestial dance, where Earth's elements and cosmic energies intertwine to create these magnificent structures. The resulting jewelry pieces are not just accessories but veritable portals, connecting wearers with the energy and wisdom of the cosmos. It is a belief founded on the acknowledgment of the profound interconnectedness between our planet and the celestial entities that surround it. As we adorn ourselves with these celestial treasures, we remind ourselves of the seamless connection between our planet and the vast cosmos above. In each crystal, we find a tangible connection to the forces that shape our existence, encapsulating the essence of beauty, wonder, and cosmic harmony. Wearers who embrace these pieces invite the cosmic forces into their very being, a reflection of the harmony between the Earth and the outer universe.
Item Number: XLP
Metal: Platinum
Gems: Blue Zircon, Natural, Heat Treatment, 6.84ct, Cambodia, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems
Length: 18”
Chain: Beveled Oval Cable
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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CAMBODIAN BLUE ZIRCON
Cambodian blue zircon is one of the most desired, vibrant and dazzling blue gemstones in the world. Its’ high dispersion compares to that of natural diamond. It has a color that no other blue gemstone can try to mimic. Zircon is found in several locations, in a variety of colors, but they pale next to the incredible sparkle of a true Cambodian blue zircon. Blue zircon was a particular favorite in Victorian times. Gemologist George Kunz, Tiffany’s famed gem buyer, was a notable zircon advocate. He once suggested the name “starlite” to promote the gem’s fiery nature, but sadly it never caught on. Zircon is one of the birthstones for December. It has a hardness of 7.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Zircon HERE