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Idocrase Vesuvianite Earrings feature semi-precious stone Round Beads, antique copper style brass English lock hooks.
Each earring weighs 4,7g and measures 10x50mm;
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Copperstyle Collection.
“If you ground yourself in truth, the path reveals itself in shades you never knew.”
Round vesuvianite beads showcase the beauty of this unique mineral. Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a silicate mineral. It typically appears in shades of green, brown, or yellow. People use vesuvianite for its striking colors and metaphysical properties.
Vesuvianite goes by several names, often reflecting its appearance and origins. The name “idocrase” comes from the Greek words “ido,” meaning “mixed,” and “crasis,” meaning “to blend.” This refers to its complex crystal structure.
The name “vesuvianite” stems from Mount Vesuvius in Italy, where miners discovered the mineral in the 18th century. Other names include “browningite,” “californite,” and “suhlite.” “Browningite” refers to its brownish hues. “Californite” highlights its occurrence in California, particularly in the Sierra Nevada region. “Suhlite” comes from a specific location in Afghanistan where it is found.
Jewelry makers favor round vesuvianite beads for their vibrant colors and unique textures. Designers often use these beads in necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The distinct appearance of vesuvianite adds character to any piece.
Historically, people have associated vesuvianite with transformation and healing. Some believe it can enhance intuition and creativity. Many also view vesuvianite as a stone of personal growth.
Miners extract vesuvianite primarily in Italy, Canada, and the United States. The mineral forms in metamorphic rocks under high pressure and temperature. Vesuvianite beads undergo cutting and polishing to create stunning jewelry pieces.
Artisans and jewelers often combine vesuvianite with other gemstones, creating beautiful and diverse designs. The popularity of vesuvianite beads continues to grow, making them a valuable addition to any jewelry collection.
Beads | Vesuvianite |
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Colour | |
Birthstone | March |
Zodiac Stone | |
Hooks | Brass English Lock Hooks |
Findings | Brass |
Origin | Handmade in Estonia, 2024 |