Genuine Gemstone Beads Collection
Explore a beautiful collection of genuine gemstone beads. Each stone carries its own unique properties and stunning natural beauty.
1. Amethyst
Amethyst is a popular purple variety of quartz, ranging from a light lavender to a deep violet. Its color is due to irradiation, iron impurities, and the presence of trace elements.
2. Black Onyx
Black Onyx is a chalcedony that is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, and it is typically jet black with a vitreous luster. It is often used for carving and in jewelry.
3. Black Tourmaline
Black Tourmaline, also known as Schorl, is a powerful protective stone. It is typically opaque and has a distinctive striated appearance.
4. Blue Sapphire
Blue Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, known for its stunning blue hues. It is highly valued for its hardness and brilliance.
5. Citrine
Citrine is a variety of quartz ranging in color from pale yellow to brownish orange. Natural citrine is rare; most commercial citrine is heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz.
6. Clear Quartz
Clear Quartz is a colorless, transparent form of quartz. It is known as a "master healer" and is widely used in jewelry and for its purported energetic properties.
7. Fluorite
Fluorite is a mineral with a wide range of vibrant colors, including purple, green, blue, yellow, and clear. It often exhibits multiple colors within a single specimen.
8. Garnet (Red Varieties)
Garnet is a group of silicate minerals, and for this collection, we focus on the red varieties: Pyrope (deep red to reddish-black) and Almandine (reddish-brown to purplish-red).
9. Green Agate
Green Agate is a variety of chalcedony, a form of microcrystalline quartz. It typically displays translucent green hues and can sometimes have banding patterns.
10. Green Aventurine
Green Aventurine is a form of quartz characterized by its translucency and the presence of platy mineral inclusions that give it a shimmering or glistening effect, known as aventurescence.
11. Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli is a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone. It is prized for its intense blue color, often with golden flecks of pyrite.
12. Pyrite
Pyrite, also known as "Fool's Gold," is an iron sulfide mineral with a metallic luster and a brass-yellow hue. It often forms in cubic or dodecahedral crystals.
13. Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz is a smoky-brown to black variety of quartz. Its color is due to natural irradiation of the crystal.
14. Sodalite
Sodalite is a rich royal blue tectosilicate mineral widely used as an ornamental gemstone. It often contains white veins of calcite.