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Serpentine, which is often marketed as "New Jade" due to its visual resemblance to jade, but it is not true jade. The name Serpentine comes from the greenish-brown color of this stone, which is thought to evoke the shades of a serpent. Appreciated for its coloring and clouded appearance, it has been used as a carving stone by civilizations ranging from ancient Rome to the modern Māori. It is the official State Rock of California
Notable Details:
- Material: Polished Serpentine and gold tone metal
- Design: Stations. alternating between semiprecious stones. Features a safety chain.
- Measurements: 7.25 inches.
Care Tips:
Gently polish with a soft cloth and store separately to preserve its finish.
Grace Notes:
This piece was curated with intention for those who appreciate timeless beauty and heirloom-quality design.
Serpentine, which is often marketed as "New Jade" due to its visual resemblance to jade, but it is not true jade. The name Serpentine comes from the greenish-brown color of this stone, which is thought to evoke the shades of a serpent. Appreciated for its coloring and clouded appearance, it has been used as a carving stone by civilizations ranging from ancient Rome to the modern Māori. It is the official State Rock of California
Notable Details:
- Material: Polished Serpentine and gold tone metal
- Design: Stations. alternating between semiprecious stones. Features a safety chain.
- Measurements: 7.25 inches.
Care Tips:
Gently polish with a soft cloth and store separately to preserve its finish.
Grace Notes:
This piece was curated with intention for those who appreciate timeless beauty and heirloom-quality design.