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Charoite Gemstone Beads

Derived from the Chara River in Siberia where it was discovered, Charoite is a rare silicate mineral. Known for its unique swirling patterns of purple, violet, and lilac hues, this stone has no analogues in mineralogy in terms of its distinct appearance and complex composition. Charoite beautifully captures distinct, swirling patterns that are reminiscent of a dynamic watercolor painting.

Facts: Charoite is not just a stunning stone; it carries a rich vein of history and lore. It emerged on the gem market in the 1970s, quickly capturing the attention of gem enthusiasts and collectors due to its striking colors and complex patterns. It has been said that charoite was once considered a stone of transformation in local Siberian culture, symbolizing endurance and vigor.

Metaphysical / Holistic: It is regularly used during meditation sessions because, like Sugilite, it is such a high energy stone. People often use Charoite to let go of negative energy and negative thinking. It is also a powerful cleansing tool for multiple chakras.

Charoite 10mm Round - 15-16 Inch

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Charoite 7x9-8x10mm Pebble - 15-16 Inch

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Charoite 5x10-20mm Top Drill Teeth - 15-16 Inch

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Charoite 8mm Round - 15-16 Inch

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Charoite 8x10-10x14mm Rough Irregular Rectangle - 15-16 Inch

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Charoite 7x8mm Faceted Round Nugget - 15-16 Inch

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About this stone

Color
PurpleVioletLilac
Origin
Russia (Siberia)
Mohs hardness
5–6
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Natural — charoite is not typically treated
Mineral chemistry
Complex potassium calcium silicate, K(Ca,Na)2Si4O10(OH,F)·H2O
Crystal system
Monoclinic
Stone family
Inosilicate
Common cuts
RoundFaceted Round
Common sizes
6mm8mm10mm
Care notes
Moderate hardness (Mohs 5–6). Avoid ultrasonic and steam; mild soap and soft cloth.
Related stones
Sugilite, Lepidolite, Tanzanite

Frequently asked questions

  • Where does charoite come from?
    Charoite comes from a single location on Earth — the Murun massif in the Sakha Republic of eastern Siberia, near the Chara River (which gives the stone its name). The deposit was discovered in the 1940s but the mineral wasn't formally described and named until 1978. There is no second commercial source; every charoite bead, cabochon, and finished gemstone in the global market originates from this Siberian deposit.
  • Is charoite real or is it dyed?
    Charoite is a real mineral species, sold natural. The purple color is intrinsic to the mineral — dyeing is uncommon for this variety because the natural color register is already what designers want. Substitution does occur in the broader bead market: dyed howlite, dyed magnesite, and dyed jade are sometimes sold as "charoite," typically showing solid uniform purple rather than charoite's diagnostic swirled pattern with chatoyant shimmer. Origin and treatment should be disclosed — ask before buying if either isn't specified.
  • How can I tell charoite from sugilite, lepidolite, or dyed howlite?
    Charoite shows a swirled flowing pattern in interwoven purple, violet, and lilac, with chatoyant (cat's-eye) shimmer across the swirls and occasional accent inclusions of black aegirine or orange tinaksite. Sugilite is uniformly purple with little or no swirl and is slightly harder. Lepidolite is a lavender mica with visible sparkle from mica plates and is much softer. Dyed howlite or magnesite shows solid uniform purple with no swirl, no shimmer, and sometimes visible dye-creep at the drill hole.
  • How durable is charoite for daily wear?
    Charoite is Mohs 5–6 — softer than quartz-family stones like agate, jasper, or amethyst. Suitable for necklaces, earrings, and bracelets where the stone is not subject to repeated impact. Less ideal for ring settings unless the setting protects the stone from contact wear. Care: wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap; avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam, and prolonged exposure to acids or household cleaners. Store separately from harder stones to prevent surface scratching.
  • What sizes and cuts does Dakota carry?
    Current active inventory centers on 8mm and 10mm rounds, with 7mm rounds and several rondelle and nugget formats also stocked across 12 active strands. Charoite supply is historically irregular — the single-source Siberian deposit yields material in patches rather than continuous quantities — so specific sizes and pattern qualities come and go. Full current availability is visible in the grid above; designers replenishing an existing design can confirm exact strand specifications on each listing.