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Rare Tugtupite Gemstone 18ct Gold & Sterling Silver Pendant

Rare Tugtupite Gemstone 18ct Gold & Sterling Silver Pendant

Greenlandic Tugtupite - a top grade, gem quality 7ct gemstone - set in a sterling silver pendant, with accents of solid 18ct gold.  Two Skies obtained this extremely rare material from Dr David Anderson, who had the specimen for over 30 years in his private collection.  

 

Pendant measures approximately 27x10x4mm including bail.  Comes with a complimentary matching 18" gold plated link chain. Your new pendant will be sent in a  Two Skies gift box, ready for gifting.  

  • Tugtupite was first officially discovered in 1957 in Greenland, close to the town of Narsaq, by Professor Henning Sørensen. The name tugtupite is derived from the locality where the mineral was first found. Greenlandic Inuit already knew of this mineral for centuries, and named it reindeer ("tuttu") blood.

    Tugtupite is known for its superb fluorescence. Often referred to as the "king of fluorescent minerals", it is known worldwide for its beauty under ultraviolet light.  Tugtupite has quickly gained popularity as an extremely rare gemstone because of its attractive raspberry colour and intriguing luminescence properties.

    Healers say Tugtupite is a cheerful stone. It has been said to bring the wearer the ability to get rid of strong, negative past emotions, and to view the present with a new and positive light.

£935.00Price

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