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Topacio


Los colores azul celeste y rosa intenso, combinados con la forma del iris en los ojos, sugieren que este cuadro nos habla de gemas. ¿Y qué mejor candidata que el topacio? Una piedra que la naturaleza nos ofrece en una asombrosa variedad de tonos: incoloro, blanco, amarillo, dorado, rosa, rojo y azul.

Todos somos gemas. Piedras preciosas que, en el entorno adecuado, revelamos la plenitud de nuestra belleza interior. Bajo una superficie opaca, brilla el deseo profundo de dar y recibir amor.

A veces, basta un gesto. Una sola palabra puede despertar esa luz dormida y desencadenar la transformación.

¿Y tú? ¿Eres gema… o maestro joyero?

Natalia.


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