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Trinity Aura Crystal Bracelet | Amethyst, Labradorite & Fluorite Adjustable Gold Plated Bracelet for Women
Trinity Aura Crystal Bracelet | Amethyst, Labradorite & Fluorite Adjustable Gold Plated Bracelet for Women
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A celebration of color, texture, and natural beauty, the Trinity Aura Crystal Bracelet brings together three extraordinary gemstones—Amethyst, Labradorite, and Fluorite—in a striking handcrafted design. Each freeform crystal showcases its own distinctive character, creating a bracelet that feels both artistic and luxurious.
Set in an elegant 18K gold-plated brass cuff, the combination of deep violet Amethyst, iridescent Labradorite, and vibrant Fluorite creates a captivating interplay of color and light. The adjustable open-cuff design ensures comfortable wear while maintaining a sophisticated silhouette that transitions effortlessly from everyday styling to special occasions.
Designed for women who appreciate statement jewellery with meaning and individuality, this bracelet can be worn alone as a focal piece or layered with other favourites for a curated look. Its blend of contemporary elegance and natural gemstones makes it a timeless addition to any luxury jewellery collection.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Stone: Amethyst, Labradorite & Fluorite
Stone Shape: Natural Freeform Crystals
Product Type: Bracelet
Metal: Brass
Plating: 18K Gold Plated
Skin Friendly: Hypoallergenic & Nickel-Free
Designed For: Women
Brand: House of AAKAASHI
ABOUT AMETHYST, LABRADORITE & FLUORITE
AMETHYST
• Origin: Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz found in Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, Madagascar, Russia, and India. Some of the world's finest specimens originate from South American deposits known for their rich purple coloration.
• Discovery & History: Revered for thousands of years, Amethyst was highly valued by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. It frequently appeared in royal jewellery, religious artifacts, and ceremonial treasures.
• Cultural Significance: Throughout history, Amethyst has symbolized wisdom, nobility, and spiritual awareness. It was often worn by royalty and influential figures as a sign of prestige and refinement.
• Traditional Beliefs: In crystal traditions, Amethyst is associated with clarity, intuition, balance, and mindfulness. These interpretations arise from cultural and spiritual beliefs rather than scientific evidence.
• Unique Characteristics: Its striking violet color ranges from delicate lavender to deep royal purple, making every stone visually captivating and unique.
• Why People Wear It Today: Modern jewellery enthusiasts appreciate Amethyst for its timeless beauty, rich history, and elegant versatility.
LABRADORITE
• Origin: Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, in the late 18th century and is also found in Madagascar, Finland, Norway, Russia, and Mexico.
• Discovery & History: Named after the Canadian region where it was first identified, Labradorite quickly became prized among collectors and jewellers because of its extraordinary optical effect.
• Cultural Significance: Indigenous Inuit legends believed the Northern Lights were captured within Labradorite, giving the stone a mystical reputation that continues today.
• Traditional Beliefs: In crystal traditions, Labradorite is often associated with transformation, creativity, intuition, and personal growth. These beliefs are cultural rather than scientific.
• Unique Characteristics: Labradorite is famous for labradorescence—a mesmerizing flash of blue, green, gold, and iridescent colors that appear when light strikes the stone.
• Why People Wear It Today: Its ever-changing color play and distinctive appearance make it a favorite among those seeking jewellery that feels unique and expressive.
FLUORITE
• Origin: Fluorite is found in China, Mexico, South Africa, Mongolia, Spain, England, and the United States. It is renowned for its exceptional variety of colors.
• Discovery & History: Used since ancient Roman times, Fluorite was carved into decorative objects and ornamental pieces admired for their beauty and rarity.
• Cultural Significance: Historically treasured for artistic craftsmanship, Fluorite has long been appreciated as one of nature's most colorful minerals.
• Traditional Beliefs: Crystal traditions often associate Fluorite with focus, harmony, clarity, and organization. These associations stem from cultural beliefs and practices.
• Unique Characteristics: Fluorite can naturally display multiple colors within a single crystal, including green, purple, blue, yellow, and clear tones.
• Why People Wear It Today: Its vibrant color combinations and distinctive natural patterns make it a sought-after gemstone for contemporary jewellery.
WHY THIS COMBINATION IS SPECIAL
• The rich purple of Amethyst, the luminous flashes of Labradorite, and the vibrant tones of Fluorite create a visually stunning contrast.
• Together, these gemstones offer a harmonious blend of color, texture, and natural beauty, making every bracelet completely unique.
• The combination appeals to women seeking luxury crystal jewellery that feels artistic, meaningful, and versatile enough for both everyday wear and special occasions.
CRYSTAL PROPERTIES
• Traditionally associated with clarity, intuition, and wisdom
• Often linked to creativity, transformation, and self-expression
• Symbolically connected to balance and harmony
• Associated with focus, mindfulness, and personal growth
• Valued for their unique beauty and rich cultural heritage
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Store separately in a soft jewellery pouch when not in use
• Avoid direct contact with perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Remove before swimming, bathing, or exercising
• Clean gently with a soft dry cloth after wear
• Protect the natural gemstones from hard impacts and prolonged moisture
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