Metallic & Plated Gemstone Beads
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Hematite Pyrite Color Plated 2mm Faceted Round - 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite Pyrite Color Plated 4mm Faceted Round - 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite Silver Plated 4mm Faceted Rondelle - 15-16 inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite Steel Plated 3mm Faceted Round 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite White Silver Plated 2mm Faceted Round 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite White Silver Plated 4mm Faceted Rondelle 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsHematite White Silver Plated 4mm Rondelle 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
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Frequently asked questions
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What metallic and plated gemstone beads do you carry?
This is a finish category rather than a color family. The collection includes plated and coated stones (gold-plated Hematite, silver-plated Beryl, plated quartz) along with naturally metallic minerals (Hematite, Pyrite). Coated Tiger Eye, plated Labradorite, plated Emerald, plated Moonstone, and Meteorite (Muonionalusta iron-nickel) round out the offering. Treatment status is disclosed on each listing. -
How long does the plating last on plated gemstone beads?
Plated finishes are surface coatings, typically deposited by electroplating or PVD (physical vapor deposition). Lifespan depends on wear conditions: indoor occasional-wear pieces can hold their finish for years; daily-wear pieces exposed to skin oils, lotion, perfume, and abrasion may show wear within 6–24 months. Plated finishes are best for statement pieces and accent beads rather than high-friction surfaces like bracelet contact points. -
What's the difference between plated and naturally metallic stones?
Plated beads have a metal coating over a non-metallic stone base — the underlying material is typically Hematite, Quartz, or Beryl, and the metallic appearance comes from the coating. Naturally metallic minerals (Hematite, Pyrite, Magnetite) have intrinsic metallic luster from their own crystal structure — the color and shine are the stone itself. Naturally metallic stones do not wear or fade in the same way plating does. -
Is pyrite the same as fool's gold and is it valuable?
Pyrite is iron sulfide (FeS2) — historically nicknamed 'fool's gold' because its brassy luster led prospectors to mistake it for gold. It has no precious-metal value and weighs less than gold (specific gravity 4.9–5.2 vs. gold's 19.3) — but it has its own collectible and design appeal. Pyrite can tarnish slowly with exposure to moisture and humid air; store dry. -
Are any metallic gemstones birthstones?
Metallic and plated stones are not on the modern Jewelers of America birthstone list. Hematite is sometimes used as an alternate or supporting stone in elemental-themed designs but has no formal birthstone designation.