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Blue Chalcedony

SKU: BRAC10051-Small
Sale price₱2,950.00 PHP

Pickup currently unavailable at Homura Workshop ( Local )

Blue Chalcedony

Blue Chalcedony

Small ( Popular on Women )

Pickup Option

Option to collect your order through Grab Express or Lalamove from our local warehouse is available at checkout. Make sure to place an order first.

Warehouse Schedule

Our warehouse is open from Monday to Friday,
10:00 am to 4:30 pm. Except holidays.

Homura Workshop ( Local )

Pickup currently unavailable
Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Paranaque City, Philippines
Out of stock
Size:
Bracelet Fitting Guide
  • The most popular size for men is Medium, whereas for women it is Small.
  • Always select a size based on your exact wrist measurement. If your exact wrist measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend sizing up.
  • Tip: Don't let the measurement process overwhelm you. If you're still unsure about your size, consider the recommended sizes below as a helpful resource. In the event that the bracelet does not fit well, please know that we accept size exchange requests.
Bracelet Exact Wrist Measurement
X-Small 13cm to 14cm | 5.1 to 5.5 inches
Small 15cm to 16cm | 5.9 to 6.2 inches
Medium 17cm to 18cm | 6.6 to 7.0 inches
Large 19cm to 20cm | 7.5 to 7.8 inches
X-Large 21cm to 22cm | 8.2 to 8.6 inches

Size

  • Natural Blue Chalcedony from Brazil
  • Tarnish-Resistant and Hypoallergenic Nexus Hardware
  • Bead Size: ~6.0 mm
  • Lifetime Guarantee + 10-year Repair Coverage Included
  • Original creation by Homura Workshop

ANCIENT BELIEFS 📖

  • Blue Chalcedony is a stone of soothing communication, emotional ease, and gentle clarity. Its soft blue tone carries a calming energy that helps ease tension and encourage thoughtful expression. Ideal for navigating difficult conversations or moments of self-doubt, this stone supports clarity without confrontation and presence without pressure.

ELEMENTAL INSIGHTS ⚛︎

  • Blue Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline quartz, meaning it’s made of tiny crystals too small to see with the eye. It forms in volcanic rock cavities and gets its milky-blue color from trace amounts of aluminum and titanium. Major sources include Namibia, Turkey, and the U.S. (especially Oregon).