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SpiritRock Shop is proud to announce the addition of a stunning line of jewelry from the famous E&L Roth Collection in Western North Carolina.

These amazing specimens were hand selected or made by Linda Roth. Her love of rocks and minerals coupled with her love of jewelry resulted in exceptional pieces that showcase different rocks, minerals and gems accented with faceted stones and natural minerals all set in heavy duty .925 Sterling Silver.

Sterling silver with a purity level of .925 is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% Copper (which may include other minerals) such as;

Germanium: Used to reduce tarnishing and improve luster.

Zinc: Sometimes added to improve properties like resistance to tarnish.

Platinum: Can be included to enhance durability and resistance to corrosion.

Silicon: Another alternative for reducing tarnishing.

Boron: Occasionally used in some alloys.

These additions can enhance the strength, durability, and resistance to tarnishing of sterling silver.

In today’s world everyone knows that silver is a mineral that has increased in value to double or even triple its value a few years ago. How do I know the value of .925 Sterling Silver compared to pure silver? That one is easy … go online and find todays spot value of silver per ounce and multiply that by .925. (If Silver spot price was $60.00 an ounce, Sterling would be worth $60 x .925 or $55.50 per ounce.)

We are not attempting to tell you how much silver is in each piece, suffice it to say that each one of these beautiful pieces of jewelry has great value artistically, as well as the value of the silver, faceted gemstones, minerals and rocks that are in each piece. Each of these pieces are a great investment that should increase its value well for many decades

This unique jewelry is made with lots of .925 Sterling Silver that is designed to be very heavy duty for providing a long-lasting piece that has very solid mounting and support for the rocks, minerals and gems in the piece. These items were either selected personally by Linda from some of the top-rated jewelers in the world or made personally by Linda in her shop.

The selection of stones set in these pieces make a stunning color palate that includes some of the rarest stone and gemstone combinations you will find available in jewelry. Many of these designs remind us of the type of jewelry worn by a Princess or a Queen, or at the very least by socialite women around the world. This truly is Heirloom Quality jewelry.

Here is a list of the rocks, minerals and gemstones set in this amazing collection of Jewelry. These may be major settings or accent settings, but there are many one-of-a-kind pieces available. These are all ONE OF, meaning there is only 1 of each of these pieces, as they are unique artistic designs. Items Listed as sets cannot be broken up if the artist designer made these pieces matching. Complimenting pieces will be listed individually. Left click on the name you want to see and it will open that page for you. If there are other pages on our website, that have that item listed, there will be additional links so you can find all the different jewelry with the rock, mineral or gem you are looking for.

Click on links below to go to our Jewelry list Pages

Amazonite

Amber

Amethyst, Chevron, Stalactite

Azurite

Black Onyx

Blue Turbo Shell

Carnelian

Charoite

Citrine

Copper Calcite

Coral, Oxblood, Stingray

Dendrite

Dinosaur Bone

Fire Agate

Fossils, Ammonite, Pyritized Ammonites, Nautiloid, Trilobite, Coral

Geodes, Ocho, Tabasco

Jaspers, Imperial, Pilbara

Kyanite

Labradorite

Lapis Lazuli

Larimar

Moldavite

Mookaite

Mother of Pearl

Obsidians, Mahogany, Snowflake

Ocean Jasper

Petrified Peanut Wood, Palm Root

Pearls, Fresh Water, Blister Pearls

Peridot

Picasso Marble

Praisiolite

Purpurite

Quartz, Rutilated, Smoky

Rainbow Moonstone

Septarian

Sodalite

Stichtite

Sunstone

Tiffany Stone (Opalized Fluorite)

Tiger Iron, Tiger Iron with Tigerseye

Topaz, Blue

Turquoise, Purple Copper

Turritella Agate

Unakite

Variscite

Zoisite and Rubellite