Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast
Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement - -Simply Stone West Coast

Natures Imprint Pounamu - West Coast Serpentinite collection - Statement

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A beautiful example of our West Coast Serpentinite stone.

Our latest find has us in awe of the creative beauty our New Zealand stones hold. Swirls and waves of texture, patterns and colour just make such a spectacular rock for us to form and create from.

Our breastplate style signifies the protection of its wearer, and this lady is one Queen Bee, definitely for someone who can hold a weightier piece of statement jewellery around their neck!

Findings/Features:

  • - Hand-braided wax polyester extendable cord

  • Size:

  • -  11 x 5cm

About Serpentinite:

A rich and varied stone, serpentinite is one of three pounamu stones used in traditional carving, and one of the most recognizable. A metamorphic stone formed from antigorite, lizardite and chrysotile, this wide mix of minerals produce a stone of immense complexity, and individual pieces can contain colours ranging from deep moss green to aquatic blue, with gold, orange, and brown highlights.

Healing Properties:

A healing stone, serpentinite replenishes and restores energies within the body and creates a protective field around its wearer. Sometimes porous, serpentinite can absorb oils from your skin and its colour may deepen over time - this should not be seen as a flaw but as part of the stone’s natural evolution with its wearer.