Blue necklaces bring together the appeal of natural gemstones with the durability of .925 sterling silver. This collection of 431 pieces features stones like lapis lazuli, larimar, blue topaz, kyanite, and turquoise—each with its own mineral composition and geographic origin. Lapis lazuli, sourced primarily from Afghanistan, registers 5-6 on the Mohs hardness scale. Caribbean larimar rates 4.5-5. Blue topaz, often heat-treated to achieve its color, scores 8. Prices in this collection range from $479 to $38,569, reflecting stone quality, size, and silver weight.
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This collection includes lapis lazuli, larimar, blue topaz, kyanite, turquoise, aquamarine, blue lace agate, sodalite, and azurite. Each stone has different properties, origins, and price points.
Larimar rates 4.5-5 on the Mohs scale, making it softer than many gems. Store it separately from harder stones, avoid ultrasonic cleaners, and clean with mild soap and water only. Remove before activities that could cause impact.
Most blue topaz starts as colorless or pale topaz that undergoes heat treatment and irradiation to achieve blue tones. This is standard industry practice and produces stable, permanent color. The treatment should be disclosed, as it is here.
Sterling silver marked .925 contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver is too soft for jewelry, so copper adds durability while maintaining the silver appearance and hypoallergenic properties most people expect.