Rachel Atherley Makes Moonstones Even More Magical

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Rachel Atherley Makes Moonstones Even More Magical

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I found more beautiful moonstones for our June babies and moonstone lovers, but like we see with white diamond pics, the photographer would have done better to shoot these pieces on a dark background so we can see them better, and I also think the owl ring needs ears to make it look more owlish since without ears it's hard to discern that it's supposed to be an owl. I posted one on scarabs a few days ago, and although I don't care for the necklace with the little labradorite scarabs in this one, IMHO the single white moonstone scarab in the last pic beats them all hands down. Check out these lovely moonstone jewels. 8-)

Rachel Atherley Makes Moonstones Even More Magical
By Brittany Siminitz | June 11, 2021

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"Last week I had the very lovely privilege to share a collection of moonstone jewelry from a wide range of brands and designers. As moonstone is one of my favorite gemstones, each image was a total thrill—and potentially hazardous to my savings account.

While each supplier featured had a range of moonstone jewelry to offer, I was able to zone in on one particularly special style to include in the roundup—a game I really enjoy. Fun fact: When I worked as a retailer, I used to paw through JCK magazine and select my favorite piece from each page, pretending I would come away with them in the end—call it an early version of Britt’s Pick, I suppose.

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Caviar eternity necklace in 14k yellow gold with rainbow moonstone, $1,385

So picking a preferred piece from each designer was a piece of cake—except when it came to Rachel Atherley.

The Hudson Valley, N.Y.–based designer (who was born and raised in Montana) boasts a line of work that equates to a moonstone lover’s paradise. Atherley works with a myriad of colored gemstones, but her rainbow moonstone selection is seriously the stuff of dreams.

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Peacock earrings in 14k yellow gold with rainbow moonstone, $1,430

“I don’t have any favorites [stones]—I love so many it’s impossible to choose,” says Atherley. “But I am always drawn to blues and greens, and the flash in rainbow moonstone seems like the closest thing to actual magic.”

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Owl ring in 14k yellow gold with rainbow moonstone, $915

Her designs mix a sculptural elegance with a bubbly jubilance, making each style versatile for the most buttoned-up among us, and the freest spirits too.

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Lucky Scarab collar necklace in 14k yellow gold with labradorite, $3,245

Earlier this week I shared a host of scarab jewelry (as a follow-up to the much beloved—not!—cicada story). Well, as it turns out, Atherley has something of an affinity for scarabs, too. And scarabs in moonstone? Take. My. Money. It’s like I’ve come upon my very own spirit jeweler, if that can be a thing (it’s definitely a thing).

Note that there’s an assortment of scarab-themed pieces crafted in alternate gemstones, much like the gorgeous labradorite piece above.

Atherley’s love for the scarab can be traced back to elementary school, when she became interested in ancient Egypt. “I made many things in art classes throughout the years with the scarab—I even have a pencil jar on my desk that I created in high school ceramics class that has a scarab relief on the outside,” she says. “I love the idea that the scarab embodied the symbolism of rebirth, transformation, luck, and protection to the Egyptians. You can’t really pack more into one talisman than that. I like to wear the scarabs to remind me to believe in myself and follow my heart, and thus I can create my own luck.”

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.Lucky Scarab pendant in 14k yellow gold with moonstone, price on request

Gemstone-minded customers will love the variety the designer offers—her pieces range from centerpiece-style necklaces and earrings that gather rounded and flat pear-shape stones in feather-like plumes, to contrastingly streamlined styles with ... "

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