Semiprecious stones are the wonders of an unseen world, of an inconceivable space-time; they are evidence of the collisions of the forces of creation and destruction, in the layer of the lithosphere, in nature, in the sea, in the depths of geological time. From the unseen world of Efstathias ideas and imagination in her hands, the new place of the semi-precious stones hospitality is created. The creators handmade jewellery, the result of beauty, mystery and art, continues its journey to the place of beauty and mystery, the human body. This encounter activates the dynamics of the relationship, reflecting the beauty and harmony of their coexistence.
Amethyst
The gem of healing. According to mythology, the goddess Artemis transformed the daughter Amethyst into a stone in order to save her from the drunken Dionysus.
Cyanite
The stone was known in antiquity for its special electrical properties. It is thought to enhance psychic abilities and intuition and encourages personal expression and communication.
Garnet
The stone is found in abundance and has many forms depending on the metal from which it is formed. It is thought to help relieve emotional disharmony and inspire love and devotion.
Sodalite
The stone was discovered in the 19th century in Greenland and became widely known as it was used in the decoration of Marlborough House in London. It is considered an excellent stone for the spirit and a symbol of harmony.
Spinel
In the past, the stone was associated with the ruby; for example, spinel is the famous "Black Princes Ruby", found in the Imperial Crown of England. It is thought to help renew energy.