Indian Kyanite Bracelet A (5-7mm beads)
This beautiful natural kyanite bracelet from India is made of mini tumbled stones approximately 5 to 7mm in size. Its blue hues and natural patterns give it an elegant, luminous, and characterful appearance.
Originating from India, this bracelet is composed of mini tumbled stones of natural grade A kyanite. Also known as disthene, this stone is prized for its various shades of blue, sometimes accompanied by lighter, grayer, or slightly translucent areas.
The tumbled stones, approximately 5 to 7 mm, have naturally irregular shapes that give the bracelet an authentic and unique style. It can be worn alone or paired with other natural stone bracelets.
With a length of approximately 18 cm, this bracelet is suitable for wrists measuring approximately 17 to 19 cm.
As each stone is natural, colors, patterns, inclusions, transparency, shape, and dimensions may vary slightly from one bracelet to another.
Features
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Stone: Natural Kyanite
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Other name: Disthene
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Shape: Mini tumbled stones
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Stone dimensions: Approximately 5 to 7 mm
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Bracelet length: Approximately 18 cm
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Recommended wrist size: 17 to 19 cm
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Weight: Approximately 15 g
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Stone origin: India
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Grade: A – Good quality
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Mounting: Elastic thread
Traditionally associated virtues of kyanite
In lithotherapy, kyanite is traditionally considered a stone of communication, balance, and serenity. It is said to be associated with:
- clearer and more sincere expression;
- soothing and inner calm;
- concentration and clarity of mind;
- confidence in public speaking;
- intuition and meditation.
Information related to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes. It does not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
As kyanite is a delicate stone, favor gentle purification by fumigation, sound vibrations, or placing it on a flower of life.
To recharge it, place the bracelet in soft moonlight or for a few hours on a rock crystal cluster. Avoid salt, prolonged immersion in water, and intense exposure to sunlight.
To preserve the stones and the mounting, avoid chemicals, perfume, bathing, shocks, and friction.