Your cart is currently empty!
1 in stock
Europe
East-asia & Asia
South America
Africa
“To see beyond is to breathe the unseen alive.”
Blue Apatite Beaded Bracelet features natural semi-precious gemstone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.
The bracelet weighs 14.1g
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.
Zodiac Stone of Gemini
Apatite forms when phosphorus-rich minerals crystallize in igneous and metamorphic rocks, often with traces of calcium, fluoride, or chlorine shaping its vibrant blue, green, or yellow hues. Its name reflects its deceptive nature, as it often resembles other stones like topaz or peridot.
Miners uncover apatite in deposits across Brazil, Madagascar, Mexico, and Russia, where its bright, tropical shades stand out. Artisans cut and polish rough apatite into smooth beads or faceted gems, transforming raw minerals into dazzling jewelry that captures the spirit of natural brilliance.
The name “apatite” comes from the Greek word apate, meaning “deceit” or “trickery,” because of its resemblance to more valuable gemstones. While it might play tricks on the eye, its beauty and energy are undeniably genuine.
Apatite belongs to the phosphate mineral group, connecting it to stones like:
Hydroxyapatite: Known for its biological importance, especially in medical fields.
Its rich colors and translucent glow set gem-quality apatite apart from its utilitarian relatives.
Fluorapatite: A component of natural teeth and bones, often less vibrant.
Apatite has inspired legends and spiritual practices around the world. In ancient Greece, people associated it with Apollo, the god of clarity and prophecy, believing apatite could sharpen intuition and illuminate hidden truths.
Indigenous cultures in Madagascar saw apatite as a stone of the sky, linking it to celestial guidance and the promise of renewal after hardship. Shamans often used it in rituals to access higher realms of understanding.
In modern metaphysical traditions, apatite is tied to the throat chakra, promoting clear communication and self-expression. Some also connect it to the third eye chakra, enhancing intuition and focus. Astrologers link apatite to Gemini, a sign known for its curiosity and adaptability, and Jupiter, the planet of expansion and wisdom.