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Black & Gold Super Seven Bangle
Black & Gold Super Seven Bangle
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A striking intersection of untamed mineral chaos and perfect, continuous geometry. Carved from a single, unbroken block of natural quartz, this solid bangle acts as a pristine viewing window into deep geological time. Suspended within the absolute clarity of the stone is a violent, beautiful storm of black and gold rutile and goethite inclusions. It feels cool, substantial, and grounding against the skin—not merely a piece of jewelry, but a permanent, wearable archive of the earth's inner fire.
Material & Specs
• Mineral: 100% Natural Black & Gold Super Seven Quartz (Melody Stone).
• Form: Solid, continuous stone bangle (No hardware, no stretch).
A Note on Earth's Raw Artistry
Nature does not mass-produce. The photographed piece serves as a curatorial sample of the aesthetic and quality you will receive. Because every bangle is carved from a unique geological artifact, distinct variations in the density of the black and gold inclusions, internal phantom landscapes, and natural structural lines are absolute certainties. These are not flaws—they are the irreplicable credentials of deep time. The specific size you select will possess its own unrepeatable imprint of nature.
Size & Proportions (Solid Bangle)
• Fit: This is a rigid, continuous stone circle with zero flexibility.
• Measurement: The size listed (in millimeters) refers strictly to the exact inner diameter of the bangle. To ensure it passes over your knuckles comfortably, please measure a solid bangle you currently own or consult a rigid bangle sizing guide before selecting your specific measurement.
Transparency Note
We do not offer factory-perfect gems. To translate these fragile, highly textured earth fragments into wearable objects, minimal structural stabilization is applied. This process never alters their true essence; it simply ensures the specimen can endure alongside you.
• Display Note: Any bases, wood slices, or staging props shown in photographs are for curatorial context only and are not included.
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