SOLD// BEAM ME UP// Demantoid Garnet, Diamond & Paraiba Tourmaline Necklace
SOLD// BEAM ME UP// Demantoid Garnet, Diamond & Paraiba Tourmaline Necklace
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Step into the opulent universe of Mary van der Aa's exquisite “Beam Me Up” where you will transported to a realm like no other. Carefully curated with nothing but the finest of gems, Beam Me Up offers a symphony of colors, textures, and shapes that evoke a sense of profound wonder. This necklace encapsulates a story, a mystique that emanates from the depths of its meticulously crafted composition. As you wear this extraordinary piece, you will embody the remarkable fusion of opulence and elegance that defines Mary van der Aa's brand. Explore the ineffable, experience the exquisite, and revel in a world that knows no limits.
Item Number: BEAMMEUP
Metal: Platinum
Gems: Demantoid Garnet, Natural, No Treatment, 1.92ct, Green Dragon Mine, Namibia, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Diamond, Natural, 0.92ct., SI Clarity, H-I Color; Paraiba Tourmaline, Natural, 0.14cttw, Brazil
Length: 18”
Launch year: 2024
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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DEMANTOID GARNET
Demantoid garnet is the rarest and most valuable of the garnets, and is one of the rarest of all colored gemstones. Until recently, it was little known except among collectors. It is usually found in small sizes, under one carat, and any over two carats are considered extremely rare. The name comes from “demant”, meaning 'diamond-like'. It references its incomparable brilliance and fire. Some claim that a demantoid will continue to glow, even in the shade. Among the rare garnets, fine demantoid is significantly more valuable than tsavorite and spessartine, and exudes a color and vitality no other gemstone on earth can match. Garnet is the birthstone for January, and the gemstone for Aquarius. It is the gem for the 2nd, 15th and 19th anniversaries. Demantoid garnets require special care and are not suited for everyday wear. More about Garnet HERE
PARAIBA TOURMALINE
In 1989, fantastically neon colored tourmalines were discovered in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. Paraíbas from Brazil are the most sought-after. Scientists determined that these precious gems received their unusual coloring from copper. These rare gems are among the world’s most prized of gemstones with prices exceeding $25,000 per carat! Tourmaline imparts powerful healing energy and powerful protection energy. It gets its name from the Sinhalese name “turamali” meaning “stones with mixed colors.” Today it is still one of the world’s most popular gems. Tourmaline is the birthstone for October, and marks the 8th wedding anniversary. It has a hardness of 7.0-7.5, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Tourmaline HERE
DIAMOND
For centuries, diamonds have been regarded as the ultimate gift of love. Their dazzling beauty exudes high-society, and they have been known to signify status. Diamonds formed billions of years ago through a combination of tremendous pressure and temperature, far beneath the Earth’s surface. Crystals are brought up through volcanic activity. The average yield in most diamond mines is a staggering 1 part diamond to 1 million parts host rock. Each stone is unique, and no two diamonds can ever be the same. Diamond is the hardest gem of all gems, and is made of only one element, carbon. A gem of winter, the color of ice, it is a crystal of Light having high frequency energy that is dispersed into flashing prisms of brilliant “fire”, typical of the sun. It is a spiritual stone, a symbol of perfection and illumination. Diamond is the birthstone for April, and the gemstone for many horoscope signs. It marks the 10th, 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. More about Diamond HERE