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Rainbow Moonstone Drop Charm

$335
RECYCLED GOLD14K YELLOW

REVOLUTIONARY PRICING

AMANDA PEARL:
Traditional Retail:

  • 14k recycled gold ripple bale
  • Stone: Moonstone
  • Drop: 10x15 mm
  • Bail Interior: 7x3 mm
  • Made in NYC
  • Chains sold separately

This gemstone drop charm is equally good as a solo act, as it is a color-pop sidekick to your other charms.  

The process of recycling gold doesn't result in any loss of quality and therefore, gives you the same gorgeous piece of jewelry without the vast impacts of newly mined materials.

We have strengthened our commitment to our only home by partnering with 1% for the Planet®. 1% for the Planet® provides personalized giving strategies and forges powerful partnerships between businesses and environmental nonprofits to ensure the most impact possible.

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Rainbow Moonstone Drop Charm

$335

About the

Inspiration

The drop shape often symbolizes fluidity, transformation, and purity, representing the smallest unit of a larger whole. It can also evoke ideas of change, potential, and the power of even the smallest actions to create significant impact.

About the

Gemstone

With a silvery light that seems to come from within, moonstone has many associations with its namesake. This beautiful gem has a long history of use as a talisman for fertility, love, protection, and sleep.

In Eastern cultures, “lighted” gems, such as moonstone, indicated good luck. The ever-changing, white reflections on its surface, which gemologists call adularescence, seemed to suggest a powerful, good spirit dwelled within.