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Blue and Gold
Artisan Crafted Kyanite Bracelet
Blue and Gold, Artisan Crafted Kyanite Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Ayu Widiani
Beads of cool blue kyanite are knotted on polyester threads to create this pretty bracelet from Bali. Ayu Widiani designs the bracelet, which is secured by an 18k gold plated sterling silver clasp.$34.99$31.49Artist: Ayu Widiani
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Deep Infatuation
Natural Blue Kyanite Beaded Long Necklace from Brazil
Deep Infatuation, Natural Blue Kyanite Beaded Long Necklace from Brazil
Size: 34" Inner Circ. x 0.4" W
Joias do Rio
Exhibiting majestic, deep blue hues, natural kyanite stones are beaded along the length of this long necklace from Brazil. The artisans at Joias do Rio carefully select the stones to circle the neck... read more$47.99$43.19Artist: Joias do Rio
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Ocean Tears
24k Gold Plated Gemstone Waterfall Necklace
Ocean Tears, 24k Gold Plated Gemstone Waterfall Necklace
Length: 18"
Somsiri Juntamin
This stunning waterfall necklace from Somsiri Juntamin in Thailand features cool gemstones wrapped with 24k gold plated sterling silver wires. Briolettes of icy blue kyanite steal the show, while... read more$69.99$62.99Artist: Somsiri Juntamin
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Color and Fantasy
Multi Gemstones on Gold Plated Long Station Necklace
Color and Fantasy, Multi Gemstones on Gold Plated Long Station Necklace
Length: 38"
Saranarat
Thailand's Saranarat conjures a feast of color and fantasy with the design of this station necklace. The cheerful glow of enhanced ruby, blue apatite, yellow citrine, lilac amethyst, and orange... read more$137.99$124.19Artist: Saranarat
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Elysian Cascade
Amethyst and Spinel on Gold Plated Silver Waterfall Earrings
Elysian Cascade, Amethyst and Spinel on Gold Plated Silver Waterfall Earrings
Length: 3.1" x 0.8" W
Saranarat
A waterfall of golden beauty is dotted with gems in the stunning design of these earrings by Saranarat. She combines amethyst, kyanite and spinel on fine chains of 24k gold plated sterling silver. The... read more$124.99$112.49Artist: Saranarat
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Accents
Kyanite on Sterling Silver Hook Earrings with 24k Gold Beads
Accents, Kyanite on Sterling Silver Hook Earrings with 24k Gold Beads
Length: 1" x 0.2" W
Khun Boom
Like droplets of color, kyanites are gorgeous in the design of these earrings. By Thailand's Khun Boom, the sterling silver earrings are crafted by hand featuring 24k gold plated accents..925 Sterling... read more$29.99$26.99Artist: Khun Boom
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Swan Blue
Kyanite Swan Dangle Earrings from Mexico
Swan Blue, Kyanite Swan Dangle Earrings from Mexico
Length: 1.9" x 0.4" W
Flora Maria
The elegant, curved necks of swans descend from the ears in sterling silver, handcrafted with a combination of finishes. Mexico's Flora Maria designs this pair of dangle earrings, completing each one... read more$67.99$61.19Artist: Flora Maria
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Tossing Ocean
Rhodium Plated Kyanite and Cubic Zirconia Button Earrings
Tossing Ocean, Rhodium Plated Kyanite and Cubic Zirconia Button Earrings
Length: 0.6" x 0.6" W x 0.3" D
Michael Krainer
Circular in shape, this pair of button earrings from Thailand features two stones of kyanite with the blue hues of a tossing ocean, surrounded by rings of petite cubic zirconia. Michael Krainer... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Michael Krainer
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Bluest Eye
Gold-Plated Kyanite Cocktail Ring from Bali
Bluest Eye, Gold-Plated Kyanite Cocktail Ring from Bali
US Ring Size: 10
Oka Narmada
Oka Narmada's gorgeous cocktail ring is elegance and luxury all at once. Balinese artisans center the ring with smooth kyanite, a stone prized for its meditative properties, before fashioning an 18k... read more$77.99$70.19Artist: Oka Narmada
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Swing in Blue
Kyanite Gold Plated Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Swing in Blue, Kyanite Gold Plated Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Length: 1.8" x 0.8" W
Somsiri Juntamin
These pretty earrings are the design of Somsiri Juntamin in Thailand. Cool blue beads of natural kyanite are suspended within harp-like frames of 24k gold plated sterling silver. Petite gold-plated... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Somsiri Juntamin
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Glamorous Evening
Gold-Plated Kyanite Link Bracelet from Bali
Glamorous Evening, Gold-Plated Kyanite Link Bracelet from Bali
Length: 7"
Oka Narmada
Using the natural beauty of kyanite, a stone prized for its meditative properties, Oka Narmada presents this stunning bracelet. Balinese artisans hand craft the bracelet from kyanite gems and 18k... read more$139.99$125.99Artist: Oka Narmada
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Blue Triangle
Kyanite and Sterling Silver Triangle Dangle Earrings
Blue Triangle, Kyanite and Sterling Silver Triangle Dangle Earrings
Length: 1.9" x 0.9" W x 0" D
Bhavya Jain
Create a minimalist vibe wearing these unique earrings designed by India's Bhavya Jain. The artisan starts by suspending a shimmering blue kyanite stone from a hollow triangle crafted from sterling... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Bhavya Jain
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Sacred Mantra
Thai Hill Tribe Om Symbol Silver Necklace with Kyanite
Sacred Mantra, Thai Hill Tribe Om Symbol Silver Necklace with Kyanite
Length: 17.25"
Khun Boom
Appearing in silver, the om symbol of Lord Shiva flourishes like ancient calligraphy. This mantra is used in the mystical contemplation of ultimate reality and is considered the resonant body of the... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Khun Boom
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Treasures So Sweet
Multi Gemstone and Pearl Lariat Necklace from Thailand
Treasures So Sweet, Multi Gemstone and Pearl Lariat Necklace from Thailand
Length: 24"
Saranarat
Saranarat infuses a maritime theme with the gemstone colors she chooses for the design of this necklace. Crafted by hand in Thailand with dyed grey pearls, diminutive black spinel beads separate... read more$179.99$161.99Artist: Saranarat
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Joyous Nature
Braided Leather and Kyanite Bracelet with Hill Tribe Silver
Joyous Nature, Braided Leather and Kyanite Bracelet with Hill Tribe Silver
Length: 7.5"
Siriporn
Siriporn crafts a beautiful bracelet, braiding black leather by hand. Featuring blue kyanite and silver beads from Thailand's hill tribe artisans, the bracelet closes with a tinkling bell. .950 silver... read more$39.99$35.99Artist: Siriporn
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Pointed Petals
Kyanite and Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Pointed Petals, Kyanite and Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Length: 1.3" x 0.6" W
Michael Krainer
Circled by dots and pointed petal motifs in high-polish sterling silver settings, two stones of blue kyanite dangle from the ears on hooks. Michael Krainer designs this pair of Thai dangle earrings... read more$99.99$89.99Artist: Michael Krainer
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Blue Squares
Rhodium Plated Kyanite and Cubic Zirconia Stud Earrings
Blue Squares, Rhodium Plated Kyanite and Cubic Zirconia Stud Earrings
Length: 0.4" x 0.4" W x 0.2" D
Michael Krainer
Squares of sparkling cubic zirconia surround stones of kyanite with blue hues of tossing oceans in this pair of stud earrings from Thailand, designed by Michael Krainer. He works with local artisans... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Michael Krainer
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Morning Raindrops
Rhodium Plated Kyanite Drop Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Morning Raindrops, Rhodium Plated Kyanite Drop Dangle Earrings from Thailand
Length: 1.4" x 0.4" W
Michael Krainer
Vibrant drops of blue kyanite hang with luxurious splendor in this pair of dangle earrings. Presented by Michael Krainer of Thailand, the stunning earrings are set in rhodium plated sterling silver.$89.99$76.49Artist: Michael Krainer
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The Village Council
Your answers straight from the village experts


Artisans the world over utilize the natural materials at their disposal to create beautiful, sustainable jewelry. Wood, bamboo and dried gourds. Coconut shells, rattan and terra-cotta. Even natural grasses lend themselves to a jeweler's creativity while art glass beads and pendants can be made from discarded bottles. Some artisans reclaim precious silver from photographic negatives. Colorful magazine pages can become tightly-rolled beads protected by a coat of varnish. Always creative, artists craft their bracelets out of innovative, eco-conscious materials.


Handmade women's bracelets each have their own unique characteristics. Color, texture, size and design all vary. Often, the technique alone will tell you, for example, hand-knotted, braided or woven bracelets. Leather bracelets with cutout motifs or embossing are usually crafted by hand.Thai jewelry by Karen silversmiths shows hand-stamped geometric or floral motifs and beads are usually made of fine silver, which is more malleable than sterling. Similarly, filigree jewelry is a meticulous handcrafted process. Most bracelets with natural, sustainable or recycled materials are handmade. Even some of the most sophisticated and modern gold and silver may be signed by the artist who made it.The most common indicator that a bracelet is handmade is the detailed and intricate design. Novica artisans demonstrate their techniques in the many videos on www.novica.com youll find the links on their product descriptions and also on the artisan bio page.


Traditional bracelet-making techniques have been passed down over generations around the world. Women's bracelets in gold and silver are usually crafted with the lost wax technique. The image is sculpted in wax and enveloped in a mold materia. As molten gold or silver is poured into the mold, the wax image melts and the metal takes its place. However coiling fine strands of metal results in Andean filigree jewelry. Balinese artistry applies polished spirals and tendrils as well as tiny globes known as jawan to sleek silver jewelry. And a few contemporary artisans even weave or crochet the slender silver strands.Jade was highly prized by the Maya and still has an important place in modern Guatemalan jewelry. Amber from the rich mines in southern Mexico adorns the women's bracelets, necklaces, and earrings of the area. Macrame and beading are popular everywhere for boho style. And West Africas handmade beadwork is renowned the world over.


women's bracelets carried immense cultural significance in ancient times and they still do. In Perus pre-Hispanic societies, gold represented the sun, and jewelry indicated social status and identity, as it also did among the Maya of Mexico and Central America. In India, bangles or kangans showed a woman was married and are a part of the 16 adornments customarily worn by a Hindu bride. Traditional West African beads are a sign of cultural identity. Each one has a meaning and tells a story.Today, women's bracelets are still culturally significant. In India, jewelry often depicts religious symbols and meditative mantras. Balinese bracelets may also depict dragons, thought to be the protectors of the gods, or the Hindu Barong deity, also a protection symbol. Motifs stamped into Karen hill tribe silver encourage living in harmony with nature. The hand-knotted bracelets of Guatemala symbolize friendship but evolved from a silent protest for loved ones missing during the country's armed conflict. Today, friends each tie a bracelet on the others arm and make a wish. The bracelet is worn until it wears out and falls off so the wish will come true.


Silver, gold, brass and copper have been popular for thousands of years and are often set with colorful gemstones. Artisans in different regions of the world take advantage of unique local resources, such as Brazilian golden grass, leather and coconut shell from Thailand, and carved bone jewelry from Bali. Intricate openwork carving, known as jali, can be seen in bangles from India. West Africa has a long tradition of beadwork, with beautiful beads made from recycled glass and even plastic becoming popular in recent years.


Global artisans use all sorts of materials in their handcrafted jewelry for men. In the Andes, sterling silver, leather, and combinations of natural stones are frequently used. In Bali, silver, gold, bone, wood, brass, and stainless copper adorn handmade jewelry. In West Africa, men's jewelry honors the cow, where bone and horns are incorporated into unique pieces.


Absolutely! Jewelry is an art form that allows makers to express their individuality and cultural influences, and certain designs are used to represent important symbols. For example, Central American artisans incorporate traditional figures, glyphs, and pre-Hispanic folklore. In Mexico, the famous work of artists Angel Ortiz, Maria Belen Nilson, and Rosa Rojo highlight the beauty of Aztec, Mayan and Teotihuacan civilizations. In Peru, powerful symbols, like the Andean chakana, are used to represent humanitys union with the cosmos. Indian artists are extremely tied to their faith and spirituality. Earring designs include chakra gemstones, motifs of Lord Ganesha, and other spiritual imagery. In Bali, the Om symbol is prevalent, as well as the mythological panther-like Barong image, which is seen as a protector spirit. Designs pulled from the natural world, like animal figures, feathers, plants, as well as stones, are used in almost every culture, which then infuses them with their own particular meanings.


Yes! We offer a wide selection of earrings that are made from eco-friendly materials. Cow bone, water buffalo horn, fabric, recycled paper, wood, palm leaf and coconut shells, just to name a few. Product descriptions always list materials used, so be sure to read about each product to discover how artisans are working to ensure sustainability and environmental consciousness.


There is no best when it comes to handmade earrings. However, certain materials lend themselves well to jewelry. Silver and gold, for example, are frequently used to make earrings because of their luster and shine. Each region puts its own unique touch on the art of earring-making. Most use some combination of silver, gold, gemstones, wooden or glass beads, and bones. Some regions, like West Africa, have found ways to introduce up-cycling into the jewelry-making process. Recycled plastic and paper beads, as well as coconut shells are commonly integrated into beautiful works of earring art. Whatever materials used, quality and safety are always our top priorities. Each pair of earrings is tested to ensure its safety. If you do have sensitive skin, you may consider rhodium plated earrings, as rhodium is completely hypoallergenic. You can always find all relevant information about materials in the product description.


Traditional artisans handcraft jewelry using the techniques and materials of their ancestors. In Indonesia, the most common mens bracelet is made from Akar Baharnatural, or black, coral. In the Andes, sterling silver, leather, waxed cotton threads, or natural stones adorn handmade jewelry. In Central America, the list includes: gold, brass, cord, wood, or glass. West Africa also makes use of these materials, plus wooden beads. And India incorporates gemstones into its rich history of jewelry.
Featured Reviews on Kyanite Jewelry
Kyanite beaded long necklace, 'Deep Infatuation'





By Nancy
I LOVE THIS KYANITE!
This small bead necklace is well made, the perfect length for me, and SWEET! The longer length allows me to wear shorter length (Novica) necklaces at the same time. Im very happy with this purchase. Kudos to Joias for the workmanship, and the time spent to string these many small beads together. Thank you!
Gold plated kyanite dangle earrings, 'Swing in Blue'





By Elizabeth
Beautiful earrings
So well done and delicate. Have bought as a Xmas gift for family member. Im sure she will love them
Gold plated amethyst and spinel waterfall earrings, 'Elysian Cascade'





By Wendy
Gorgeous Earrings
I received these earrings quickly and am delighted with my purchase. They are delicate and beautiful. I cant wait to wear them! Thank you, Novica, for another jewelry item that I will treasure.
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