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Coleccion Primitivos

Coleccion Primitivos is a collection of my own personal designs, made from the heart and using available resources as well as unusual pieces of natural stone that I find. I hope you like them just as much as I enjoyed making them.

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Coral flower pendant with necklace of coral seed beads, angelskin and twig branch corals.

Coleccion Primitivos

Double BarrelAfrican turq: Turquoise enhances communication, promotes positive vibrations, intuition and wisdom leading to greater serenity and opening the chakras to allow love, completeness and spirituality to flow through the entire being and increase spiritual bonding. Jade barrels: brings good luck, protects the wearer against accidents and aids in relaxation.

Le Chic Chic chicklets of acid green contrast brightly with coral beads to brighten up anyone's day! Lime turquoise chicklets are emotionally uplifting, physically tone the wearer and promote longevity of life. Coral carries the sun’s energy and is thought to possess many healing and metaphysical properties. It represents Mars and is said to have a hot warming influence. Coral can also be helpful for those who are rundown and suffering from colds and flu.

Lemon Drops: Gorgeous oval chartreuse facetted jade set off by real pink mabe pearls and twig coral, all complemented by cherry quartz. Lemon jade aids spiritual growth, to attain limitless achievements in building dreams into physical reality. Inspires ambition towards accomplishment of objectives. Brings confidence, self- reliance and self-sufficiency. Coral is a stone of organic origin, attracts love and prosperity, creativity and optimism, inner peace, strength. Physically coral is used for general healing, blood and circulatory system issues. Pearls symbolise purity, honesty, innocence and integrity, concentration, focus, meditation, serenity, tranquility and wisdom.

Sky's the Limit Yes, they're as big and heavy as any rock, these turquoise beads I found in Virra Mall. Makes a strong statement when designed purely on their own, with a sturdy silver clasp.Turquoise brings sky energy to earth, tis said, and promotes clear and honest communications from the heart. It protects against environmental pollution, brings abundance and helps speed up healing. It is powerful for grounding and protection.

Mauve Droplets: Mauve-coloured rhodonite teardrops float around the neckline with silver ball spacers. From Coleccion Primitivos, my own private collection. 'Primitive' I call them because they are designs that come from the heart, from materials meaningful and sentimental to me.

Betty's Bliss: Cape Amethyst rose pendant with the turning colours of purple, lavender and green fluorite in a Victorian design necklace. Fluorite enhances health and therefore, brings bliss to the wearer. From Colecciones Primitivos. Design by Gina.

Coral Cornucopia: This set of bracelets, dangle earrings and necklace is made of corals, labradorite and phantom quartz. Coral is said to sharpen the mind, calm a raging tempest, and protect against enchantment. Labradorite strengthens the will and creativity, inner strength, vitality, mental clarity, intelligence and purpose. It is sometimes called the stone of 'magic' as it enahnces the use of one's mind power and releases limitations. I've used tiny beads sparingly in the bracelet! The necklace consists of a variety of corals-twigs and angelskin-with a green phantom quartz pendant which is a quartz with a second quartz growing inside. It's also known as ghost quartz or spectre quartz. It is said to be an excellent stone for healing, looking into past lives, and an all-around awareness tool. The green variety with calcite is good for one's career or work.

Labradorite Reef: Corals from the reef and labradorite beads.

Aquatic Cleansing: The Buddha pendant is made of tridacna, a kind of rare organic precious stone, derived from the deep, deep sea especially in the Indian Ocean. It is a treasure of Buddhism and its degree of whiteness is said to be the highest in the world. Angelskin coral beads and seed coral beads complete the underwater cleansing energies of this red and white necklace.

Aqua Tinsels: Perfect little, shimmering aquamarine chips and Swarovski-based glass pearl.

Red Duet: A black seed beads cuff teams up with a coral seed beads cuff.

Cool, cool baby! Ice pink, lavender and honeydew, like sugared cubes these chunks of fluorite are just too COOL! For those is search of originality, uniqueness and just downright COOL, my Ice Ice Baby designs are coming soon! Design by Gina

The Swinger: Jaunty, swinging olive jade pendulum nuggets are held in place by orange coral beads, suspended from a gold chain and French vermeil ear hoops. Design by Gina

Carnelian Cohesion: Along with coral, carnelian is a favourite stone of mine. The large carnelian bead in the centre of the necklace brings cohesiveness to the different carnelian type stones in this necklace of powerful vibes. Pure silver clasp.

Cherries Jubilee: As yummy as dessert, cherry quartz with a blue topaz leaf.

Chinoiserie: Bamboo turquoise and coral twigs.

Intense Orange: Coral beads from Tibet with silver spacers.

Greenie Chips: Green garnet chips with Chinese turquoise beads and moss agate leaves set off the rejuvenating green effect of this necklace.

El Sandia: That's Spanish for watermelon--delicate tiny watermelon tourmaline beads interspersed with rutilated quartz leaves.

Jade fusion: This cuff is a fusion of the most subtle light green and the palest yellow jade beads.

Pink Ice: Cuff of pink quartz, the 'love stone', with blue topaz. The pink quartz is in three different styles of beads--chips, flat round and tubes.

Pink & Grape: The deep dark red garnet are like grapes against the delicate pink of rose quartz in this cuff

Ethereal Butterfly: The sharp glitter of Swarovski crystal and jade beads set off the ethereal jade butterfly.

La Mariposa: The butterfly theme carries on -- translucent jade butterfly with a hint of brown, hung on a necklace of apple green aventurine and peachy moonstone beads.

Wong Kam Fai's Lucky Bat: Tibetan coral necklace with moonstone accents, and a Chinese lucky bat pendant.

Choi Delight: Lavender jade "choi" pendant with chalcedony and aventurine beads.

The Pansy Cuff and Lariat: Sunshiny yellow seed-pearl beads, champagne-coloured glass beads and crystal-like peridot green beads are used in this slim cuff and matching lariat named after Pansy.

Blue Bamboo: Turquoise bamboo and tube beads interspersed with tiny pearl beads, all materials from Mainland China

Love Dance: Colourful fluorite is said to enhance the properties of the stones next to it. Here, I team it up with facetted pink quartz, the 'love stone'.

Gothic Cuff: Blood-red garnets with silver accents. Garnet, a deep red stone, is called 'the stone of health' and also 'stone of commitment' at one website. It rids the body of negative energies and provides a balanced enery field that aligns the emotional and intellectual.

Peace

The lotus is the Buddhist flower--8mm carved yellow lotus jade beads are combined with black onyx and silver spacers. The long necklace, or lariat, and the bracelet worn together exude a peaceful serenity that enhances periods of meditation and introspection.

Soothing energies from a carnelian and moonstone bracelet and protective vibes from a vintage carnelian scarab

Carnelian bracelet with a jade monkey charm--in Chinese astrology, the Monkey is known for his mischievousness and business savvy

Pink quartz, graduated, and moonstone beads

The Power Necklace -- jade phoenix pendant hung on a carnelian and jade necklace

Matte carnelian beads frame this filigreed jade pendant.

Ancient Stones: From Mother Earth, extremely old turquoises, with silver spacers.

Jade & Coral: Tiny orange corals with a Soo Chow jade pendant. Materials from a local market in Hong Kong.

Roundabout: Peach coloured coral and aqua turquoise stones are held together by a vintage style silver toggle.

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