
Sweet Pea - Beryl Bracelet Set
The Sweet Pea bracelet set is made entirely of Beryl gemstones (primarily Aquamarine and Morganite) in a bouquet of pastel colours in varying shapes and sizes.
Rather than a single gemstone, Beryl is a family of colourful stones; some are well-known, like Aquamarine and Emerald, and some rarely find their way into jewelry, like bixbite and heliodor.) This handmade stone bracelet set combines two bracelets. The first bracelet comprises of multicoloured beryl nuggets. These remind me of Easter eggs with their pastel hues.
The second bracelet combines Beryl chips, mostly blue Aquamarine and pink Morganite, and three star-cut faceted Beryl stones. I opted for silver-plated spacers, including two tiny silver flower beads between the focal stones.
If you love pastel colours, don't miss out on this limited-edition handmade bracelet set.
Spring in the Garden Collection
Spring is my favourite time of year, primarily because I can't wait to get into my garden and begin the growing season. After spending many years as a garden photographer, I still find inspiration for my work in the beauty of nature's blooms and foliage. Nobody paints a more beautiful canvas than Mother Nature.
ABOUT FIERCE LYNX GEMSTONE BRACELET SETS:
- Stretch bracelets accommodate a range of wrist sizes from 6 to 7 inches
- larger or smaller sizes are made free of charge on request
- metal accent beads are lead and nickel free
- bracelet sets can be made as wrap bracelets on request (please allow additional wait time)
- Handmade in New Brunswick, Canada
- 10% of all profits are donated to the Nature Conservancy of Canada
THIS BRACELET SET LOOKS GREAT WITH:
ABOUT THE GEMSTONES:
Beryl – This family of silicate minerals, some of which you're likely familiar with – dark green Beryl is Emerald, and blue Beryl is Aquamarine. Pink-Peach Beryl is called Morganite, and clear-colourless Beryl is known as goshenite. (Less common varieties include Alexandrite, heliodor or chrysoberyl, bixbite, and maxixe). Learn more about Beryl stones on our blog.