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Pleasure. Joy of life. Creativity. Movement. Sexuality. Symbol: Orange lotus flower with six petals. The crescent in the centre represents the moon, which is important for the flow of water in natu...
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Reflection. Grounding. Survival. Symbol: Red lotus flower with four petals. The square in the middle represents the Earth. The root chakra is the first chakra. In Sanskrit it is called Muladhara an...
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A world of infinite beauty and inner strength. Gemstones can create calm and balance. They are unique natural phenomena. Understated yet luminous. Almost magically beautiful. Behind all our jewelle...
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The gemstone over all gemstones. Beautiful tourmaline has one of the widest colour ranges of any gem.Spiritual importanceColourful tourmaline inspires creativity and harmonises our energies. It bal...
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The cleansing gemstone. Smoky quartz is so clear it can help you find light in the dark. With its beautiful brown shades, it stands out as a particularly sophisticated variation of quartz.Spiritual...
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The gemstone of bravery. The name means 'seawater' in Latin and this blue variant of beryl has close links with the sea. It was said to be the treasure of mermaids, which sailors used to bolster th...
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The stone for peace, hope, love and inspiration. Clear, serene white topaz is one of the most attractive gemstones in the world. It symbolises some of the most beautiful things in life.Spiritual im...
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All the stones in Ro Copenhagen’s jewellery are of natural origin. The glittering, luminous diamonds are formed in the darkness, 2 km below ground. This is where carbon atoms crystallise and become...
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What is yellow gold? What is white gold? And what does carat mean? Read on to learn more about gold. Carat is a unit used to indicate the purity of gold, also known as fineness. The maximum numbe...
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