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Atlantisite Stichtite Round Gemstone Beads

Atlantisite Stichtite 6mm Round - 15-16 Inch

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Stichtite is a mineral, a carbonate of chromium and magnesium. Its color ranges from pink through lilac to a rich purple color. Discovered in 1910 ...

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Original price $39.00 - Original price $39.00
Original price $39.00
$39.00 - $39.00
Current price $39.00
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About this stone

Color
PinkPurpleLilacGreen (serpentine host)
Origin
Australia (Tasmania)South AfricaCanada
Mohs hardness
1.5–2.5
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Untreated. Almost all stichtite in the bead trade is sold as 'Atlantisite' — a natural combination of pink/purple stichtite and green serpentine in a single rock, mined in Tasmania.
Mineral chemistry
Magnesium chromium carbonate hydroxide hydrate — Mg6Cr2(CO3)(OH)16·4H2O
Crystal system
Trigonal
Stone family
Carbonate
Common cuts
RoundRondelleCabochonCoinFan Pendant
Common sizes
3mm4mm6mm8mm10mm
Care notes
Very soft (Mohs 1.5–2.5) — among the softest stones in regular bead use. Avoid ultrasonic, steam, water immersion, and any abrasion. Best for earrings, pendants, and low-wear necklaces; not suitable for rings or bracelets.
Related stones
Serpentine, Sugilite, Charoite, Lepidolite

Frequently asked questions

  • What is Atlantisite, and how does it relate to stichtite?
    Atlantisite is the trade name for a naturally occurring rock that combines pink to purple stichtite with green serpentine in a single matrix. The stichtite is a magnesium-chromium carbonate (Mg6Cr2(CO3)(OH)16·4H2O); the chromium is what gives the pink/lilac color. Most stichtite in the bead trade reaches designers as Atlantisite from Tasmania, which is what Dakota stocks in this collection.
  • How durable is stichtite for jewelry?
    Stichtite is very soft, Mohs 1.5–2.5 — among the softest stones in regular bead use. Atlantisite is mechanically a bit more workable because of the harder serpentine host, but the pink/purple stichtite zones scratch easily. Use it for earrings, pendants, and necklaces that aren't pulled across other beads. It's not a good choice for rings or bracelets.
  • How should I care for Atlantisite beads?
    Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners, prolonged water immersion, household chemicals, and any abrasive contact. Wipe with a soft dry or barely damp cloth. Store separately from harder stones (quartz, agate, jasper) so the stichtite zones don't get scratched. String with knotting between beads if you want extra protection on a necklace.
  • Is stichtite dyed or treated?
    Stichtite is generally sold as a natural, untreated material — the pink-to-purple color comes from chromium in the structure, not dye. Because the stone is so soft and porous in places, stabilization is occasionally used in cabbing material, though it's uncommon in beads. If treatment status matters for your project, ask before buying if not specified.
  • What sizes and cuts of stichtite does Dakota currently stock?
    This collection is round-bead focused, with 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm rounds active. Color and pattern vary strand to strand because Atlantisite is a two-mineral rock — some beads read mostly pink/purple, others show more green serpentine, and many show both in swirled patterns. If you need a specific color balance across a project, order strands together when possible.