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Squarely Faceted Black Agate Beads (30cm)
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Faceted Lapis Lazuli Beads (30cm)
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Faceted lapis lazuli beads, measuring 30 cm in length and 3 mm in diameter, are a stunning choice for jewelry design, offering a rich blend of deep blue tones and a brilliant sparkle. The faceted surface of each bead adds a dazzling shimmer as it catches and reflects light, enhancing the natural beauty of the lapis lazuli. This gemstone, with its luxurious royal blue color and occasional golden pyrite inclusions, brings a timeless and elegant look to any jewelry piece.
Category: Gemstone Beads
Description
Color and Appearance
Lapis lazuli is famed for its striking deep blue color, often with subtle flecks of golden pyrite or lighter veins of calcite, adding character and uniqueness to each bead. The faceting highlights these natural features, creating a dynamic play of light and shadow on the surface of the beads. The beads are opaque with a slight shimmer, giving them an almost velvety appearance, which is further enhanced by the faceted cuts.
Size and Shape
Each bead is 3 mm in diameter, making them delicate yet impactful. The small, round beads provide a refined and elegant touch, while the faceting ensures they sparkle and shine in the light. Their compact size makes them ideal for creating intricate, detailed jewelry pieces, whether used as the primary element or as accents in larger designs.
Ideal for Jewelry Design
Faceted lapis lazuli beads are highly versatile and can be incorporated into various types of jewelry, including:
- Necklaces: These beads are perfect for creating elegant, classic necklaces, either in a single strand for a minimalist look or layered with other gemstones for a more dynamic design.
- Bracelets: Their small size and vibrant color make them perfect for creating dainty, yet striking, bracelets that can be worn alone or stacked with other bracelets for a layered look.
- Earrings: The faceted lapis lazuli beads work well in earrings, especially in drop or dangle designs, where the facets can catch the light and bring out the deep blue hue.
- Anklets: These lightweight beads can also be used to create chic, subtle anklets, adding a touch of sophistication to casual or bohemian styles.
Pairing with Other Materials
The rich blue of lapis lazuli pairs beautifully with metals like gold, silver, and rose gold, enhancing its royal appearance. These beads can be combined with other gemstones such as pearls, white quartz, or onyx for contrast and to create a more layered or textured look. Lapis lazuli’s deep blue color also complements other gemstones in earthy tones like turquoise or amber, making it versatile for both formal and casual designs.
Durability and Care
Lapis lazuli has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 6, making it moderately durable but requiring care to avoid scratches and chips on the faceted surfaces. To maintain their shine and vibrancy, clean lapis lazuli beads gently with a soft, damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals. It is also recommended to store the jewelry separately to prevent the beads from being damaged by harder stones.
Metaphysical Properties
Lapis lazuli is believed to be a stone of wisdom, truth, and self-expression. It is associated with the third eye and throat chakras, promoting spiritual insight, mental clarity, and open communication. Historically, lapis lazuli has been regarded as a stone of royalty and power, adding a sense of luxury and purpose to jewelry that incorporates it.
Conclusion
Faceted lapis lazuli beads, with their deep blue color and sparkling faceted surfaces, offer a luxurious and elegant option for jewelry design. Their small size and versatile appearance make them ideal for creating intricate necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and anklets. Whether used in minimalist designs or as part of more complex, multi-gemstone creations, these beads bring a timeless, regal charm to any jewelry piece.
Care Instructions
General Instruction
You can prolong the life of your jewelry by properly and regularly caring for it. There are some basic rules that you should follow in order for you to prolong the life of your precious and beautiful pieces of jewelry:
- If possible, rings and other pieces of jewelry should not be worn while carrying out home and garden work, exercising or bathing (salt or chlorine water).
- Jewelry should be removed before going to bed or taking a shower.
- Perfume or hairspray can cause the jewelry to become dull and decrease its shine. We recommend putting perfume, hairspray or other cosmetics on first before putting on your jewelry.
Special Instruction for Pearls
- Pearls should not come into contact with perfume, make-up or hairspray. Alcohol or other solvents can damage the surface of the pearls.
- Pearls should be kept separately from other jewellery, ideally in a cloth bag or wrapped in a soft cloth. That way you can prevent your synthetic pearls from being scratched.
- Pearls are also not suitable for cleaning in the jewellery bath.
Cleaning
Please make sure that stones, pearls and cold enamel are compatible with your cleaning methods.
- Soap, cream and make-up residues can be removed using an ultrasonic device. The ultrasonic device should not be filled with abrasive cleaning agents. It is best to use water with a little bit of neutral cleaning agent.
- Please use a jewelry cleaning cloth to polish slightly tarnished areas and remove dullness, bringing the jewelry back to its original shine. If the discoloration and dullness can't be removed with the jewelry cleaning cloth, we recommend using a jewelry bath solution.
- Please carefully follow the instructions of the cleaning product you purchased for use. Best results are achieved when the item is first dipped, dried thoroughly and finally rubbed and polished with the jewelry cleaning cloth.
- Oxidised pieces of jewelry should not be cleaned in the jewelry bath, if you don't want the oxidation (blackened) effect to be reomoved.
- The surface can, however, be polished with a cleaning cloth.
- Jewelry with imitated pearls, freshwater cultured pearls, lapis lazuli, coral, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, jasper, howlite or hematite are also not suitable for cleaning in the jewelry bath.
- Only the silver parts on leather wristbands, rubber straps or straps made of any other sort fabric may be cleaned using a silver cloth. Do not put leather wristbands and fabric straps in silver immersion baths or clean them using an ultrasonic device.
- Other commercial specialist silver or gold jewelry dipping baths may also be used. Please follow the instructions for use and, if in doubt, make sure that stones, pearls and cold enamel are compatible.
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