About this Product
"Moonstone has been used in jewelry for millennia, including ancient civilizations. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was derived from solidified rays of the Moon.[4] Both the Romans and Greeks associated moonstone with their lunar deities. In more recent history, moonstone became popular during the Art Nouveau period.
The moonstone is the state of Florida's Gemstone; it was designated as such in 1970 to commemorate the Moon landings, which took off from Kennedy Space Center. However, it does not naturally occur in the state." (wiki)
This stone's flash of blue and rainbow are so pretty, I almost kept this one for myself.
Moonstone is a great alternative to June's birthstones of pearl and alexandrite.
I wrapped the stone in silver filled wires and added a 20" stainless steel chain. This pendant is nearly 2 inches long and almost 3/4 inch wide.
Care Instructions:
I do not apply sealers because they wear off and the silver will continue to patina over time anyway. If you would like to keep it the way it is, a polishing cloth will help you accomplish this. Do not use any metal cleaner on it could damage the stone. Do not wear while swimming or showering as the water will cause it to patina quicker and could also cause the copper to turn green in the tighter woven areas. When not being worn, you should keep it in the zip bag it comes in.
About the stone:
Since stones are made by nature, they may have some "natural" imperfections. Some stones have naturally occurring pits, holes and pockets that may contain small crystals. Those pockets are called druzies. Some may also contain naturally occurring cracks and some have healed fractures. Healed fractures are when the stone broke at one point and new material filled in the crack. You can still see the crack, but it is no longer broken. Other stones like Labradorite and Moonstone have what are called cleavages. It's the crystal structure you see, but doesn't mean the stone is broken. These types of stones are more fragile and if dropped, could break where you see the cleavages. While most stones have a natural shine when polished, some of the softer stones do not. These stones are polished to a point and then a sealer is applied to make it shine. For this reason, pendants should never be cleaned with a chemical cleaner as this could dissolve the sealer and you would be left with a dull looking stone.
JPoolJewelry
Meet the Maker
I am Janice Pooley, the owner of JPoolJewelry.
I began making jewelry because I wanted to make my own rings through metal smithing but stumbled across a flame free way of creating jewelry by wire wrapping.
I love the versatility in wrapping stones, it can be simple or created with great detail. I started out making wire jewelry with craft wire because it was more affordable at the time but I have since switched to copper wire, sterling silver and silver filled wires because I wanted to make pieces that would last and be passed on to others.
I have been a rock collector all my life. I was always picking up a rock or stone because I thought it was pretty. My mother often had to check my pockets before washing my clothes because I usually had a few in there.
I love that God created so much beauty everywhere, even in rocks.
The art of wire wrapping allows me to make it wearable.
Shop Policies
USPS FIRST CLASS SHIPPING:
Shipping is via United States Postal Service (USPS) First Class mail, with tracking the address on file.
You will receive a shipping notification and tracking number when the package ships. I try to ship your item within 1 to 3 business days excluding Sundays and Federal Holidays. USPS First Class shipping includes tracking but does NOT include insurance. NOTE: You as the buyer pay for any shipping upgrades - please send me a message if you want to expedite or insure your shipment. I recycle the padded mailers I receive my supplies in, so there will be some wear and tear on the outside of the envelope. I do wrap each piece securely to prevent damage. If your item is marked delivered, but you don't see it, contact your local post office. Sometimes an item is marked delivered a day or two before it is actually delivered. If the post office confirms that it did deliver the package at your address, then you will need to file a report with the local police. I am not responsible for loss from porch pirates.
Please feel free to contact me if you have a problem with your order. Descriptions and photos are as accurate as I can make them. Please READ the description as well as examining the photos. The colors within a photograph can vary from the actual product as it moves from three dimensions to two. All measurements are included within the description of each item. Measurements are in inches. If you have ANY questions, Please don't hesitate to ASK. I will happily answer them, before you make your purchase. If an item arrives damaged please let me know as SOON as possible. I will work with you to repair or replace the item. Please contact me IMMEDIATELY!
RETURN POLICY: DO NOT SEND THE ITEM BACK WITHOUT CONTACTING ME FIRST.
I allow returns, but only within 7 days from the day your item arrives.
-- Item must arrive in the same condition it was sent to qualify for a refund. Please send me a message if you are returning an order so I can expect it.
--Please contact me with the reasons you are requesting the refund/exchange. Be ready to provide pictures.
--The item MUST be shipped back to me in the ORIGINAL packaging, using the same shipping method by which it was shipped to you.
--Please provide me with the USPS Tracking Number of the package.
--Refunds will be provided minus any shipping charges. Buyers are responsible for returned shipping costs. If the item/items are not returned in their original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
--Once the item is received by me, I will then make an exchange, repair, or refund.
Disclaimer
Since stones are made by nature, they may have some "natural" imperfections. Some stones have naturally occurring pits, holes and pockets that may contain small crystals. Those pockets are called druzies. Some may also contain naturally occurring cracks and some have healed fractures. Healed fractures are when the stone broke at one point and new material filled in the crack. You can still see the crack, but it is no longer broken. Other stones like Labradorite and Moonstone have what are called cleavages. It's the crystal structure you see, but doesn't mean the stone is broken. These types of stones are more fragile and if dropped, could break where you see the cleavages. While most stones have a natural shine when polished, some of the softer stones do not. These stones are polished to a point and then a sealer is applied to make it shine. For this reason, pendants should never be cleaned with a chemical cleaner as this could dissolve the sealer and you would be left with a dull looking stone.
Care Instructions:
Because no sealer is permanent, I have not applied one, and the copper and silver will continue to patina over time. If you would like to keep it the way it is, a polishing cloth will help you accomplish this. Do not use any metal cleaner on it as it will remove all the patina and could damage the stone. Do not wear while swimming or showering as the water will cause it to patina quicker and could also cause the copper to turn green in the tighter woven areas. When not being worn, you should keep it in the zip bag it comes in.