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Amazonite - 8-Inch

Named for the storied Amazon River—though the original source was likely ancient Siberia—Amazonite is a blue-green microcline feldspar colored by trace lead and water in its crystal lattice. Archaeologists have found the stone in Mesopotamian amulets and set into King Tutankhamun’s jewelry, prized for its opaque, jade-like luster and fine white striations. Designers today favor Amazonite for its seaside palette, while holistic practitioners call it the “hope stone,” said to soothe nerves and support clear, truthful communication.

Black Gold Amazonite 12mm Coin 8-Inch

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Black Gold Amazonite is a member of the Feldspar family and varies in hue from robin’s egg blue to blue-green to black, occasionally mingled with r...

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MATTE Black Gold Amazonite 8mm Puff Coin 8-Inch

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Are Ruby gemstone beads typically natural or treated?

Most Ruby beads on the market are natural corundum that have been heat treated to improve color and clarity. Heat treatment is standard, permanent, and widely accepted in the gem trade.

How durable are Ruby beads?

Ruby ranks 9 on the Mohs Hardness scale, making it one of the hardest gemstone beads available and suitable for any type of everyday jewelry.

Why do Ruby beads vary so much in color?

Ruby color ranges from pinkish red to deep blood red depending on chromium content, geographic origin, and treatment. Bead strands often show natural variation.

Are Ruby beads good for faceting and polishing?

Yes. Ruby takes an excellent polish and holds crisp facets, making it quite popular in faceted round, oval, and microfaceted bead styles.

Are Ruby beads suitable for wire wrapping and metal wire?

Yes. Due to Ruby’s hardness, it resists scratching from metals better than softer gemstone beads.

Where is Ruby commonly found?

Common sources include Myanmar (Burma), Mozambique, Madagascar, and Thailand. Each origin produces slightly different color tones and inclusions.

Are all Dakota Stones gemstone beads genuine?

Yes, all of our gemstone beads are made from authentic, natural materials. Any treatments (such as stabilization or dyeing) are clearly noted.

Are gemstone beads durable for everyday jewelry?

Most stones are durable, but hardness varies. Softer stones (below 6 on the Mohs scale) are best for necklaces or earrings rather than rings or bracelets.

How are Dakota Stones ethically sourced?

We work directly with trusted suppliers around the world to ensure responsible mining, fair labor, and environmentally conscious sourcing.