The morganite JUMBO bracelet is a piece of exceptional, rose-tinted luminosity worn close to the skin. Its generous beads display the signature blush of this most beloved variety of beryl — a soft, warm pink that ranges from the palest champagne rose to a deeper, more saturated peach-pink, with a transparency and vitreous lustre that gives each bead a depth and inner light quite unlike any other stone. Morganite belongs to the same prestigious mineral family as emerald and aquamarine — pure beryl coloured by traces of manganese into this extraordinary, tender rose. Its clarity and brilliance make it one of the most genuinely gemstone-like stones available in bracelet form — each bead catching and holding light with a quiet, elegant intensity. Worn at the wrist, it is a warm, radiant presence — refined, deeply feminine and softly luminous in a way that feels both precious and intimate.
Emotional and spiritual properties It is associated with divine love, compassionate healing and the gentle but profound opening of the heart to its own deepest capacity for tenderness. It may support those who have loved deeply and been hurt, who carry within them a guardedness born of past wounds and who are ready — at their own pace, in their own time — to trust again, to open again, to allow themselves to be seen and loved in their full complexity. Its vibration is said to be among the most heart-centred in the entire mineral kingdom — not the urgent, passionate love of carnelian or the self-nurturing love of rose quartz, but something quieter and deeper — the love that has survived difficulty and chosen, consciously, to remain open. Spiritually, it is considered a stone of the higher heart — the place where love and wisdom meet, where compassion is not naive but earned, and where the capacity to love is understood as one of the most courageous things a human being can do.
Legend Morganite was first identified in the early twentieth century and named in honour of the American financier and gem collector J.P. Morgan by the gemologist George Frederick Kunz — the same man who gave his name to kunzite. Despite its relatively recent formal recognition, its energy has been felt by those who work with pink beryl for as long as the stone has been found. It is sometimes called the stone of divine love — a name that speaks not to romance alone but to the broader, more universal quality of love as a conscious, chosen orientation toward life and toward others. Those who wear it often speak of a gradual, almost imperceptible softening — as if the bracelet were quietly, day by day, dissolving what had hardened around the heart.
JUMBO orders require time for preparation, ranging from 2 to 3 weeks during the busiest periods.
The photo is not contractual — each bracelet is unique and its imperfections are the mark of a natural stone.
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79,00€Prix
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