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Capture the essence of the ocean in your next jewelry project with these tiny beads, shimmering like sunlight dancing on the waves. Each microfaceted rondelle catches the light, bringing a splash of serene blue to necklaces and bracelets alike.
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Apatite beads are a vivid, translucent, green-blue color. They remind us of the color of a beautiful tropical ocean! Pina coladas, anyone? Apatite is named from the Greek word “apate”, meaning "deceit", since it has a similar appearance to many other gemstones. Apatite can be found in many areas of the world including Myanmar, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and South Africa.
Apatite is actually a group of the three phosphate minerals fluorapatite, chlorapatite, and hydroxylapatite. It presents as hexagonal crystals.
Apatite is said to be a great stone for encouraging inspiration and is famous for deepening meditation. It is associated with the third eye chakra and brings its wearer motivation.
Flower Garden Bracelet Stack by AndreaP at Lima
For this stack I picked gemstones that matched the flowers in my garden. I accented the gems with...
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