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Williamsite is variety of Serpentine close in color to Chrysoprase and Jade--two more expensive and harder gemstones. Serpentines are really a family of gemstones called The Serpentinites that grade into one another, often making distinctions difficult. You'll probably see this gemstone marketed in the Gem World as New Jade. It is NOT a true Jade. MORE...
Designer Apple Green Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings-Silver


Designer Apple Green Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings-Silver

# 7172
Designer 4mm Apple Green Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings with Swarovski Crystal Teardrops-Silver
Price: $79

8mm Faceted Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings -Silver


8mm Faceted Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings -Silver

# 7171
8mm Faceted Williamsite Serpentine Chandelier Earrings with Czech Fire Polish Glass-Silver
Price: $25

Designer Faceted Williamsite Earrings - Silver


Designer Faceted Williamsite Earrings - Silver

# 3675
Designer 4mm and 8mm Faceted Williamsite Earrings - Silver
Price: $47

Designer Williamsite Serpentine and Black Tourmaline Necklace - Silver


Designer Williamsite Serpentine and Black Tourmaline Necklace - Silver

# 3366
Designer 9x40mm Bezeled Williamsite Serpentine Necklace with 14mm Black Tourmaline and Sterling Silver Hook Clasp
Price: $199

Williamsite Serpentine Cross Necklace Set - Silver


Williamsite Serpentine Cross Necklace Set - Silver

# 4271
45mm Williamsite Serpentine Cross Necklace with 7mm Green Marble Czech Glass and Matching Earrings- Silver
Price: $89

Williamsite Apple Green Serpentine Donut


Williamsite Apple Green Serpentine Donut

# 6884
Williamsite Apple Green Serpentine Donut Pendant with Black Cotton Cord
Price:

Williamsite Serpentine Sterling Silver Rosary-Silver


Williamsite Serpentine Sterling Silver Rosary-Silver

# 3542
Williamsite Serpentine Rosary with 4mm Olive Serpentine, 45mm Carved Cross, 8mm Faceted Serpentine and Sterling Silver Miraculous Medal-Silver
Price: $249

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** Information on this Gemstone **

Mystical Properties: Considered an important gemstone to the Assyrians. As early as 4000 B.C., used in Seals and Cylinders, Serpentine was known as Za-tu-mush-gir.

The 30th Chapter of the Egyptian Book of the Dead is said to be carved from a tablet of Serpentine.

The Aztecs prized all green stones and Serpentine was known to be valued in their time.

Rasputin was said to favor Serpentine and requested an entire dinner set be created for him by the Czar and Czarina as a favor for saving the life of their son.

Italian peasants believed that carrying Serpentine pebbles protected them from the venom of poisonous creatures. These pebbles must be in their natural state and untouched by iron, or they would lose their protective nature.

Legends also suggest that Serpentine worn around a nursing mother's neck, improves milk production.

Considered a gemstone of the 4th and 7th Chakras, wearing Serpentine Jewelry is thought to clear cloudy Chakras.

Sometimes considered a gemstone of Virgo.

Healing Properties: Serpentine is often mentioned in stress-reduction, and in helping rid the body of parasites and unhealthy microbes.

Scientific Properties: Composed of Magnesium Hydroxyl Silicate. Serpentine is a secondary mineral, created when water runs through magnesium silicates (hydrothermal). It often has a greasy appearance and is often found lubricating faults.

Hardness variable, though usually between about 2-4 on the Moh's Hardness Scale.

Disclaimer: Newage Enterprises makes no claims as to the healing properties of this gemstone. We provide information on legends surrounding this stone's mystical and healing properties which allow the informed user to make their own decision.

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Refund issued on Jewelry returned within 15 days of receipt in undamaged and resellable condition. See Policies for more details.