
<h3 class="p1"><b>The Kristy necklace in crystallized shungites and cultured pearls</b></h3> <p class="p1">The <strong>Kristy</strong> necklace, with its crystallized shungites and cultured pearls, captures the light to bring sparkle from every angle. ÉElegant and protective, it combines the intense depth of shungite with the pearly softness of pearls, evoking the timeless charm of the name <i>Kristy</i>, a symbol of grace and elegance. </p> <h4 class="p1"><b>Features:</b></h4> <ul class="ul1"> <li class="li2"> <span class="s1"></span><b>Materials used:</b> Crystallized shungites and cultured pearls</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>: Bohemian chic, Chic, to wear alone or in accumulation</li> </ul> <h4 class="p2"><b>Shungite</b></h4> <p class="p2">Shungite is a rare and enigmatic stone, originating mainly from the Karelia region in 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>Cultured pearls</b></h4> <p class="p2">Cultured pearls, although similar to natural pearls, are the result of human intervention. A small solid core is inserted into the mollusk, which reacts by coating it with nacre, as it would naturally do in nature. This process can take several years before resulting in a pearl, which often explains their high cost. In lithotherapy, it is said that cultured pearls promote calm. </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>