Amazonite
(163 items)Explore NOVICA's Amazonite Jewelry Collection. Discover traditional and contemporary-style necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings handcrafted by global artisans to showcase this green to blue-green stone. Amazonite was named in the mid-19th century, when a deposit was found near the Amazon River; it is sometimes referred to as Amazon Jade.
Featured Reviews on Amazonite
Amazonite drop earrings, 'Lagoon in the Snow'





By Carolyn
Im glad I got this.
The stones are so pretty. Theyre just the right size and the colors are beautiful. Perfect for work or play.
Amazonite cocktail ring, 'Encounter'





By Karen
Very Pleased
I love my Amazonite ring, Encounter. The color is a beautiful green/blue color that is calming and looks great. I wear it all the time and have received compliments. It is comfortable to wear casually or formally. Thank you!
Gemstone flower ring, 'Andean Bloom'





By Maria
My Gemstone flower ring.
Love the weight to this ring and the different color gemstones. Very pretty and can wear with lots of colors.
Featured Artist

To Sandra and Lily, their work is a constant source of inspiration, and both find motivation in the inner peace they feel as they create.
Sandra and Lily Indacochea are a mother and daughter team. Joined not only by family ties in common, they share a passion for art. They are both... read more
Amazonite
Alfredo Inga showcases amazonite in his designs, featured in his vast collection of filigree earrings. Alfredo was born in Catacos, Peru's "Filigree City" where he taught by friends when he was only 11 years old. He went to Israel on a scholarship, which he won as a prize in filigree contest. He was offered a teaching position there, but loves Peru too much to stay away.
Patricia Jara is so enchanted with the traditional arts of Peru, that she has traveled far and wide to experience regional art forms. Her collection of amazonite rings and pendant necklaces treasures the Inca's flair for geometric harmony as well as her individual sense of modern elegance.
Guena, who graduated as an accountant, confides he has more patience for art than for logic. Through art, he tells us, one experiences beauty to the maximum, as well as moments of spiritual freedom. Enchanted by amazonite, he transforms the gem into the lush leaves of gemstone tree sculptures.