
<h3 class="p1"><b>The Elza necklace in black Indian spinel, pyrite and shungite with its horn pendant decorated with white zirconiums</b></h3> <p class="p1">The <strong>Elza</strong> necklace stands out for its bold and mysterious character. Its horn-shaped pendant, decorated with white zirconiums, enhances the rare stones that compose it: spinel, pyrite, shungite and hematite. Its asymmetrical chains give it a resolutely rock and mystical style. Inspired by the name <i>Elza</i>, a symbol of strength and mystery, this jewel embodies assertive elegance and a rebellious spirit. </p> <h4 class="p1"><b>Features:</b></h4> <ul class="ul1"> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Materials used:</b>Spinels, shungites, pyrites, hematites</li> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>French manufacturing:</b> handmade by Soélia Bijoux</li> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Components and findings:</b> gold-plated chain, 3 micron gold-plated clasp and components gilded with 24 carat fine gold 1 micron</li> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Necklace size:</b>35 cm</li> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Extension chain included:</b> 7 cm (can be extended on request, free service)</li> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Style</b>: Rock chic, Chic, to wear alone or in accumulation</li> </ul> <h4 class="p1"><b>Indian Spinel</b></h4> <p class="p1">Indian spinel is distinguished by its natural beauty and rarity. Mined mainly in the southern regions of India, this gemstone comes in various shades of red, pink, purple, and sometimes blue. Indian spinel is particularly prized for its intense tones and purity, with stones often catching the light in unique ways, giving off a deep, warm glow. <i>Black Spinel</i> is a rare and elegant variety of spinel, prized for its intense black hue and subtle luster. </p> <h4 class="p2"><b>Shungite</b></h4> <p class="p2">Shungite is a rare and enigmatic stone, originating mainly from the Karelia region of Russia, where it has been mined for centuries. Composed almost entirely of carbon, it is unique because of its fullerenes, carbon molecules with exceptional properties, which are only found naturally in this stone. In Russia, shungite has been used since the 18th century, when Tsar Peter the Great discovered its purifying properties and its use for filtering water. In lithotherapy, shungite is attributed with protective and purifying properties, particularly against electromagnetic waves. </p> <h4 class="p2"><b>Indian Pyrite</b></h4> <p class="p2">Indian Pyrite, often nicknamed "fool's gold" for its golden reflections, is a stone that has intrigued for centuries by its appearance and its properties. This stone is mined primarily in mineral-rich regions of India, where it has long been used in spiritual and artistic practices.</p> <h4 class="p1"><b>Additional details:</b></h4> <p class="p1"><i>The stones and pearls used are natural or semi-precious, thus offering subtle variations in color that make each piece of jewelry unique</i></p>