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Sukoon Amazonite Four Stone Cuff Bracelet | 18K Gold Plated | House of AAKAASHI
Sukoon Amazonite Four Stone Cuff Bracelet | 18K Gold Plated | House of AAKAASHI
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The Sukoon cuff is easy to reach for every day. Four oval Amazonite stones — each one ranging from soft mint to deeper blue-green with natural veining running through — sit in polished 18K gold-plated bezels along an open cuff that fits most wrists and stacks well with other pieces.
No two stones are identical. The natural colour variation in Amazonite means each bracelet has its own quiet character. The gold sets it off cleanly — warm metal against a cool stone. Light to wear, simple in shape, and genuinely versatile across casual and festive occasions alike. A piece that works hardest when you are not thinking about it.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Stone: Amazonite
Stone Shape: Oval Cabochon
Product Type: Cuff Bracelet
Metal: Brass
Plating: 18K Gold Plated
Skin Friendly: Hypoallergenic, Nickel-Free
Designed For: Women
Brand: House of AAKAASHI
ABOUT AMAZONITE
Amazonite is one of the oldest decorative stones on record. Carved Amazonite beads and amulets have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs dating back over 4,000 years — including in the tomb of Tutankhamun, where it appeared alongside gold in some of the most significant funerary objects ever recovered. It was used in Mesopotamia, carved into cylinder seals, and appears in records from pre-Columbian South America, where it was traded and worn by indigenous peoples long before European contact.
The stone is a variety of microcline feldspar and gets its name from the Amazon River — though curiously, no significant Amazonite deposits have been confirmed in the Amazon basin itself. The name likely came from early traders who sourced green stones from the region and grouped them together. True Amazonite is mined primarily in Russia's Ilmen Mountains, Colorado and Virginia in the United States, Brazil, Ethiopia, and parts of India. The stone's colour — ranging from pale mint to rich blue-green — comes from trace amounts of lead and water within its feldspar structure.
In ancient Egypt, Amazonite was associated with fertility, good luck, and truth. Chapter Seven of the Egyptian Book of the Dead was, according to some translations, inscribed on Amazonite. The stone was set into jewellery, carved into scarabs, and placed in spaces where clarity and right judgment were needed. In some Native American traditions, it was carried by warriors before battle — not for aggression, but for the calm and clear-headedness that good decision-making requires under pressure.
The stone's blue-green colour places it visually between the sky and water — two things that have represented freedom and flow across almost every human culture. This may be part of why Amazonite has long been associated with open communication, the courage to speak honestly, and the ability to hold one's position without becoming rigid or reactive.
Today it is worn by women who value both honesty and calm — who want a stone that is visually soothing and symbolically grounded in something older than trend.
CRYSTAL PROPERTIES
- Traditionally associated with calm, emotional balance, and the easing of worry — one of the older recorded stones used for its soothing qualities
- Linked in crystal practice to honest communication and the courage to express thoughts and feelings clearly without aggression
- Associated with the heart and throat chakras — traditionally believed to support both emotional openness and authentic self-expression
- Historically used as a good luck and fertility stone in ancient Egypt, and carried for clarity of judgment in Native American traditions
- Believed to help filter out unnecessary stress and bring a steadying quality to daily life and decision-making
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Remove before swimming, bathing, or applying perfume and skincare — moisture and chemicals can affect the gold plating over time
- Store in a soft pouch away from harder stones — Amazonite rates around 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale and can scratch if stored loosely with other jewellery
- Wipe after each wear with a dry, soft cloth to keep both the stone and setting clean
- Avoid leaving in direct sunlight for long periods — extended UV exposure can gradually fade Amazonite's natural colour
- To cleanse energetically, place under moonlight overnight or near a selenite plate — avoid salt water, which can damage the stone surface and plating
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