Aquamarine Bracelet Namibia A – Faceted beads 3 to 4mm
This elastic aquamarine bracelet from Namibia is made of small faceted beads approximately 3 to 4mm in size. The multiple facets catch the light and bring a delicate sparkle to the stone's blue hues.
Originally from Namibia, this bracelet is composed of faceted aquamarine beads of grade A. This blue variety of beryl belongs to the same mineral family as emerald and morganite.
Depending on the stones, the shades can vary from very pale blue to slightly greenish blue. Some beads may be translucent, slightly veiled, or present natural inclusions.
The faceted cut creates small reflective surfaces that enhance the bracelet's luminosity. Its fine caliber of approximately 3 to 4mm gives it a delicate and refined appearance.
Its elastic mounting allows it to be easily slipped on and worn alone or combined with other natural stone bracelets.
With a length between 17 and 18cm, this bracelet is suitable for wrists measuring approximately 16 to 18cm.
Colors, patterns, inclusions, transparency, and dimensions may vary slightly from one bracelet to another. These particularities make each piece of jewelry unique.
Features
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Stone: Aquamarine
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Mineral family: Beryls
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Shape: Faceted beads
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Bead diameter: Approximately 3 to 4 mm
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Bracelet length: Approximately 17 to 18 cm
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Recommended wrist size: 16 to 18 cm
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Weight: Approximately 8 g
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Stone origin: Namibia
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Grade: A – Good quality
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Mounting: Elastic bracelet
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Colors: Pale blue to slightly greenish blue
Traditionally associated virtues of aquamarine
In lithotherapy, aquamarine is traditionally considered a stone of communication, serenity, and confidence. It would notably be associated with:
- clearer and more spontaneous expression;
- soothing and inner calm;
- self-confidence;
- openness to others;
- symbolic accompaniment of journeys and travels.
Information related to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes. It does not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
Aquamarine can be purified by smudging, sound vibrations, or by placing it on a flower of life.
To recharge it, place the bracelet in soft moonlight or for a few hours on a cluster of rock crystal. Avoid prolonged exposure to intense heat or sunlight.
To preserve the stones, their facets, and the elastic thread, avoid salt, chemicals, perfume, bathing, friction, shocks, and prolonged humidity.