Terrain Drop Necklace
Terrain Drop Necklace
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Jewelry Care Guide
Jewelry Care Guide
To keep your GAIA gold-plated jewelry shining and prevent natural color change (oxidation), follow these simple rules:
- Last On, First Off: Put your jewelry on after makeup, perfume, and lotion have dried. Take it off first when you get home.
- Keep It Dry: Always remove your pieces before showering, swimming, or intense workouts.
- Avoid Chemicals: Direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or saltwater can strip the gold layer and cause dullness.
- Store Safely: Keep your pieces in the GAIA airtight pouch or a jewelry box to protect them from moisture.
Organic. Considered. Grounded.
A single large Agate bead — available in deep green or vivid blue — hangs from a coconut wood ring threaded onto a braided brown cord. A Rudraksha bead sits below the stone, textured and warm. The cord ends in two fine strands, each finished with a Mother of Pearl bead. A brass sliding knot adjusts the length along the full 80 cm cord.
- Elements: Natural Agate bead (Green or Blue), coconut wood ring, Rudraksha bead, braided brown cord, Mother of Pearl cord ends, brass sliding knot
- Size: 80 cm adjustable cord
- Rarity: Limited seasonal release.
- Associations: Gemini (Agate) | Cancer (Mother of Pearl)
Express your natural beauty with GAIA pieces, handcrafted with care in Egypt.
For centuries, Rudraksha seeds were strung into sacred malas across Hindu and Buddhist traditions — each seed counted for its number of natural facets, with rarer configurations considered more significant. The seeds were worn by those seeking clarity of mind and steadiness of purpose, a belief documented in ancient Sanskrit texts including the Shiva Purana. Not a stone, but treated with the same reverence as one.


