Description
- Approximate beads per strand: 65
- What is it: Pure beryl is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities, which range from green, blue, yellow, white, and red (the rarest). There are many varieties of beryl, the well known ones are emerald, aquamarine, and morganite.
- History: The name beryl comes from the Latin word beryllus which means "precious-blue green color." Legends say that beryl was used to ward off demons and evil spirits.
- Metaphysical Properties: Beryl is believed to open the crown chakra which stimulates activity and vitality.
- Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead
Additional Information
Material: |
Beryl |
Color: |
Multi Color |
Sold: |
By the strand |
Hole Size: |
1mm |
Shape: |
Faceted Cube |
Dimensions: |
6mm |
Finish: |
Polished |
Approx. Strand Length: |
16 inches |
Range: |
6-7.9mm |