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Mini Libyan Desert Glass Sterling Silver Pendant - Rare Gold Tektite Charm For Jewellery Making - 1 Piece - 0.6mm-0.8mm

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  • Mini Libyan Desert Glass Sterling Silver Pendant - Rare Gold Tektite Charm  For Jewellery Making - 1 Piece - 0.6mm-0.8mm
  • Mini Libyan Desert Glass Sterling Silver Pendant - Rare Gold Tektite Charm  For Jewellery Making - 1 Piece - 0.6mm-0.8mm
  • Mini Libyan Desert Glass Sterling Silver Pendant - Rare Gold Tektite Charm  For Jewellery Making - 1 Piece - 0.6mm-0.8mm
£29.99

Description

Genuine Raw Libyan Desert Glass Dainty Sterling Silver Pendant

QUANTITY: One (1) dainty Libyan Desert Glass pendant, intuitively chosen from our authentic stock.

Metal: Solid .925 Sterling Silver

SIZE: Approximately 0.6mm - 0.8mm in height x 0.5mm - 0.60mm in width 0.2mm - 0.4mm in depth per pendant (not including bail) - the perfect size for daily wear or layering.

Design Note: The "Mini" size is perfect for minimalist necklaces or as a high-vibration addition to a charm bracelet

100% AUTHENTIC: Sourced from the remote desert corridors near the Gilf Kebir, these pieces carry the energy of both the desert sun and the stars.

The "Random Pick" Selection

DAINTY BUT MIGHTY: A small but potent fragment of cosmic history.

Designer & Maker Benefits:

Royal Provenance: Use the "King Tut" story to add immediate historical value to your finished designs. Metaphysical Power: Highly sought after in the crystal community as a "Solar Plexus" stone for manifestation and spiritual protection. Ethically Sourced: We source through reputable UK partners to ensure authenticity in a market often flooded with fakes.

Collectors Guide: Patterns & Inclusions

As a natural glass shaped by the elements over millions of years, each specimen tells a story of its violent birth and desert life: The "Champagne" Clarity: High-purity specimens with a soft, translucent yellow glow.

Milky Inclusions: Clouds of tiny bubbles or Cristobalite (white spherules) that mark the extreme cooling process of the molten silica.

Cosmic Schlieren: Wispy, internal flow lines (Schlieren) that show how the glass was twisted while in a liquid state.

Dark Streaks: Occasionally, rare specimens contain dark "cosmic dust" streaksremnants of the meteorite itself trapped forever in the glass.

Care & Handling

Libyan Desert Glass has a hardness of 6.57 (similar to Quartz). While durable, it can be brittle. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals. Clean with a soft microfibre cloth and store away from harder stones like diamonds.

 

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