Lapis lazuli crystal drop earrings by Anoushka Van Rijn
We are so excited to now be a stockist for renowned New Zealand jewellery designer, Anoushka Van Rijn.
These are distinct designs and special pieces for those "who want to stand out, feel confident, and embrace their unique selves."
"My collections are designed to tell a story and to transport the wearer on a journey inwards to explore their authentic self. My aesthetic is a combination of my love of vintage, fantasy, and the beauty in New Zealand’s incredible scenery."
Anoushka
One off design, handmade with vintage studs and pendants.
Earrings |
18ct gold plated onto brass eye pins and caps. |
Crystals |
Lapis lazuli |
Length | 9cm |
Lapis lazuli crystal
A crystal believed to help one take responsibility for themselves rather than blaming people around them for missed opportunities. aids in becoming self aware.
Said to be the stone of truth, and as it is connected to the throat chakra it is naturally good crystal for deep communication. For emotional healing, this on e is good if you are doing inner child work, said to help heal anger and rage.
Also believed to be a crystal for bringing together connections with family and friends.
Lapis Lazuli is has gold flecks of Pyrite fired through it, hence the gold shimmer when you look up close. If you are using for meditation, a point is perfect as they enhance the energy and channel upwards. Lapis Lazuli is a beautiful third eye opener so highly recommend if you are tapping into your higher self and meditations with crystals.
Divinatory mean: It is the right time to get yourself noticed in a positive way.
Empowerment "I reach for the stars"
Jewellery care:
When not in use, store your Anoushka Van Rijn jewellery in a soft lined box or a pouch. Try to keep pieces apart so they don't rub together.
Keep plated jewellery pieces dry and don't wear your jewellery whilst swimming or cleaning. Always put your jewellery on last when getting ready to avoid contact with chemicals found in perfume etc.
For plated jewellery, please note that due to the delicate nature of gold/silver plating, other metals and the frequency of wear, plating rubbing off or tarnishing is a natural part of wear and tear and is not considered a manufacturing fault.