Chrysoprase Gemstone Beads
Chrysoprase is a variant of chalcedony that is colored by nickel. Its composition generates that lush, radiant green. A silicate mineral, Chrysoprase is considered cryptocrystalline, meaning its crystal formation is too fine to be seen with the naked eye, lending the stone a smooth,waxy luster that is perfect for jewelry.
Facts: Chrysoprase has been cherished since ancient times, beloved not just for its beauty but for its symbolism and utility. It was a favorite in the Hellenistic Age, where it adorned everything from jewelry to the ornate decor of lavish palaces. The vivid color reminiscent of spring foliage made it a gem of vitality and renewal throughout history.
Metaphysical / Holistic: This stone is revered for its ability to attract new love, abundance, and prosperity, Chrysoprase is ideal for crafting pieces that are not only visually striking but also brimming with positive energy. Its gentle, calming vibes are said to bring a sense of security and trust, making them a perfect choice for inspirational and healing jewelry.
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Australian Chrysoprase A-Grade 6mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Chrysoprase is a bright apple green, translucent stone, whose color often caused ancient jewelers to confuse it with Emerald. A cryptocrystalline C...
View full detailsAustralian Chrysoprase Lemon, Matte 6mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Chrysoprase is a bright apple green, translucent stone, whose color often caused ancient jewelers to confuse it with Emerald. A cryptocrystalline C...
View full detailsAustralian Chrysoprase 6mm Natural Round A-Grade - 15-16 Inch
Chrysoprase is a bright apple green, translucent stone, whose color often caused ancient jewelers to confuse it with Emerald. A cryptocrystalline C...
View full detailsAustralian Chrysoprase AA 6mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Chrysoprase is a bright apple green, translucent stone, whose color often caused ancient jewelers to confuse it with Emerald. A cryptocrystalline C...
View full detailsChrysoprase 6-7mm Irregular Cube - 15-16 Inch
Chrysoprase is a bright apple green, translucent stone, whose color often caused ancient jewelers to confuse it with Emerald. A cryptocrystalline C...
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