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The marbled blue-green of amazonite

The turquoise look, easier to live with
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Blue Apatite 10mm Round Faceted - 15-16 Inch - CLEARANCE
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 8mm Faceted Rondelle Large Hole (2-2.5mm) 8-Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 7mm Cube Table Cut Bead - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 10mm Round A Grade - Large Hole Beads
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 7x9-8x10mm Pebble A Grade - 15-16-Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 9x13-12x16mm Top Drill Irregular Flat Drop - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 7x8mm Faceted Swirl Oval - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 5x10-20mm Top Drill Teeth - 15-16-Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 4x6mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead A Grade - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsFrequently asked questions
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What gives amazonite its blue-green color?
Amazonite is a variety of microcline feldspar, and its blue-green color comes from trace lead and water within the crystal structure — not from dye. Color ranges from pale seafoam to deeper teal-green, often with white albite striping or streaks from intergrown feldspar. Russian material tends toward a saturated teal, while Brazilian, Peruvian, and Madagascan stock can run lighter or more muted. Color is generally accepted as natural across the trade; if a strand has been dyed or color-enhanced — ask before buying if it isn't specified. -
Is amazonite durable enough for everyday jewelry?
Amazonite sits at 6–6.5 on the Mohs scale, which is workable but softer than quartz. More importantly, as a feldspar it has two directions of perfect cleavage, so beads can chip along internal planes if struck or dropped. It performs well in earrings, necklaces, and bracelets worn with normal care. For rings or bangles that take repeated impact, consider protective settings or reserve amazonite for occasional-wear pieces. Avoid stacking amazonite bracelets against harder stones like quartz or agate, which can abrade the surface polish over time. -
How should finished amazonite jewelry be cleaned?
Use a soft cloth with lukewarm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly. Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners — the cleavage planes in feldspar make amazonite vulnerable to internal fracturing from vibration and thermal shock. Keep it away from household chemicals, chlorine, acetone, and perfumes, which can dull the polish or affect color over time. Store amazonite separately from harder stones to prevent scratching. For strung pieces on silk or nylon, wipe beads individually rather than soaking the strand, which can weaken the cord and any knots. -
What stones is amazonite commonly confused with?
In the bead trade, amazonite is sometimes mistaken for turquoise because of the blue-green palette, but amazonite shows feldspar cleavage and white striping rather than turquoise's matrix veining. It can also be confused with chrysocolla or dyed howlite in finished pieces. Trade names like "Russian amazonite" or "Amazonite jade" appear occasionally — the latter is a marketing name and still refers to feldspar, not jadeite or nephrite. The white albite streaking visible in most amazonite is a reliable identifier and is considered characteristic rather than a flaw. -
What does amazonite pair well with in designer work?
Amazonite's muted blue-green reads as a neutral in mixed-stone designs and pairs cleanly with warm metals — brass, bronze, copper, and yellow gold-fill all complement its tone. For contrast, designers often combine it with carnelian, peach moonstone, or coral. For a tonal palette, pair with labradorite, aquamarine, chrysoprase, or kyanite. Smaller rounds (4–6mm) work for delicate layering necklaces and stretch bracelets; 8–10mm rounds and shaped cuts like teardrops or table-cut cubes carry larger statement pieces. The stone's soft sheen takes a high polish but also looks intentional in matte finishes.