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Writer's pictureAna Satya

Sharing My Passion For Jewelry Making and Sharing Some New Designs

The other day I sat by a tree as I was ready to take some pictures of my jewelry, and felt inspired to share with you a little bit of why I love making jewelry so much, and also share some of the new designs I have been working on.


@CrystalHealthGoddess Jewelry Designs
@CrystalHealthGoddess Jewelry Designs

I absolutely love creating beautiful things with elements from Nature, such as Crystals and Gemstones, Wood, Stones, Flowers, Shells, Sea-Glass just to name a few.


I love the creativity that involves coming up with new designs, I love working with colors and combining specific stones not just for their beauty but also their metaphysical properties.


Many of you that I absolutely love statement jewelry and using unique large Quartz Crystals and Stones to create eye catching unique pieces, that truly makes an statement when wearing them. I also love the completely opposite style which is what we call minimalist, or dainty jewelry.



For the past few days I have been working on creating some new designs that falls into this category, beautiful dainty pieces of jewelry. I have come into possession of some of the most beautiful Raw Azurite Crystals from Morocco and decided to combine them with Lapis Lazuli, to create this stunning Necklace.


I also created a matching bracelet and chose a beautiful laser cut Purple Fluorite as the center focal piece.


Now, the best quality Azurite crystals are typically found in locations such as Morocco, Namibia, Australia, and the southwestern United States (particularly Arizona and New Mexico).

These regions are known for producing Azurite crystals with vibrant blue coloration, distinct crystal formations, and high levels of clarity and luster.



However, many collectors and experts consider Morocco to be one of the top destinations for high-quality Azurite specimens.


The Azurite crystals found in Morocco are known for their deep blue color, sharp crystal formations, and exceptional luster. Additionally, Morocco is well-known for producing large, well-formed Azurite crystals that are highly sought after by collectors.


The Azurite I use to make this necklace, comes from Morocco and as you can see in the images, they are absolutely magnificent.


Then we have Watermelon Tourmaline which is another favorite of mine. For this new design, I decided to combine the Tourmaline with beautiful Peruvian Amazonite and I can't even begin to tell you how much I absolutely love this design.




It just looks gorgeous and even if you wearing a simple t-shirt like I was, it can make a simple outfit looks simply fabulous.


For this one I also created a matching bracelet, using a raw piece of Peruvian Amazonite as the center focal piece.


Watermelon tourmaline is a unique variety of tourmaline that displays pink and green coloration in a pattern that resembles the cross-section of a watermelon.


The best quality watermelon tourmaline is typically found in locations such as Brazil, Mozambique, and Nigeria.


These countries are known for producing watermelon tourmaline crystals with vibrant colors, distinct zoning patterns, and high levels of transparency and clarity. Brazil, in particular, is renowned for producing some of the finest watermelon tourmaline specimens in the world, with rich pink and green hues and well-defined color transitions.


The Lapis Lazuli with Azurite design in color blue, are excellent Crystals to open up the Throat Chakra and the Watermelon Tourmaline is a Heart Chakra Crystal to help open, heal and bring love energy to the Heart;-)


Which design you like the most? and is this your style, or are you more of like statement jewelry Goddess type? I will love to know what is your opinion and what you think about these new designs.




Hope you enjoyed this post, thank you for reading and for your valuable time, I appreciate you very much and love creating and sharing beautiful things with you all.


In Light, Love & Natural Healing

Ana Satya




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