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Emmy Noether Bracelet

Emmy Noether Bracelet

$40.00Price
  • Citrine
  • 14k Gold Fill

 

Length ⇢ 6.75 inches + 1 inch Extender

 

Find out the history, lore, & healing powers of Citrine in the information sections at the bottom of the page.  

We offer a brief version of this information in an elegant card format. You can find these cards in the Crystal Card blog post, where you can download & print it for yourself or add it to a gift! Click on the specific gemstone card & you will see a download icon. You can print the card out yourself, or let us know you are gifting these earrings through the "Add A Note" section at purchase. 

For more instructions on how to "Add A Note," visit our FAQ's page. 

 

This bracelet is perfect for those who have sensitive skin. The chain, findings, & beads are hypoallergenic & with proper care, will not tarnish, turn, or stain your skin!

For more information on 14k gold filled metals & how to care for this type of jewelry, check out our information sections below.

 

How To Keep Your Extender From Catching & Pulling

If you have a small wrist & don't need to use the extender, there is an easy way to keep it from hanging from your wrist! Take the end of the chain & clasp it with the end of the bracelet. This will cut the length of the extender in half! If you want to purchase the bracelet without the extender, let us know in the "Add A Note" section at purchase.

  • In the early 1900s it was incredibly uncommon for a woman to pursue a career in Mathematics. Emmy Noether was not concerned with this trope. Emmy altered algebra completely in 1921 with a paper called “Theory of Ideals in Ring Domains”, and later resolved an issue in Einsteins general theory of relativity. Even after Einstein himself called her a “creative mathematical genius”, she had to fight for her position as a professor at the University of Gottingen. Emmy’s professorship was woefully cut short in 1933 when she and other Jewish professors were dismissed and exiled to the United States, however this did not stop her from transforming the world of mathematics with abstract principles that proved fundamental to modern particle physics. Emmy Noether is the embodiment of resilience, proving to the world that a persons sex, race, or religion does not determine their ingenuity or potential for greatness. 

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