A piece of jewelry consisting of a band crafted from an alloy of silver, typically 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, adorned with a manufactured or naturally occurring crystalline mineral. This composite item combines the allure of precious metalwork with the visual appeal and potential metaphysical properties attributed to crystalline structures. Examples range from simple bands featuring a single prominent crystal to more elaborate designs incorporating numerous smaller stones.
The combination of materials offers a balance of aesthetic qualities, durability, and affordability. Silver’s inherent shine and malleability allow for intricate designs, while the inclusion of other metals enhances its strength. Crystals, selected for their clarity, color, and perceived energy, provide a focal point and decorative element. Historically, both silver and crystalline minerals have been associated with symbolism, status, and purported healing powers, lending these adornments a significance beyond mere aesthetics.