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See the beautiful eight legged Sapphire Kraken necklace and earrings set.
Beaded-threaded bridal design necklace and asymmetric earrings with real natural sapphire beads 6 and 10 mm, dyed chalcedony faceted stones, pale gold miyuki glass beads and pvd gold plated stainless steel beads, daisies, bead caps, clasps and extension chains;
1 hook drop earrings (The Head) (5g)
1 studded hoop earring (The Legs) (2.5g)
35cm+5cm (circumference) beaded necklace (24.7g)
Natural blue sapphire in bead form is a stunning gemstone prized for its deep blue hues. Unlike its transparent counterparts, these beads showcase a rich color and unique texture. They possess a captivating luster that draws attention and enhances any jewelry design. Natural blue sapphire beads offer an intriguing blend of beauty and durability, making them ideal for various applications.
Jewelry makers love using natural blue sapphire beads in their creations. These beads add elegance to necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Their deep blue color works beautifully with both silver and gold settings. Designers often combine them with other gemstones to create eye-catching pieces. The versatility of blue sapphire beads allows them to suit various styles, from casual to formal. Whether strung together in a simple necklace or incorporated into intricate designs, they make a bold statement.
Natural blue sapphire holds significant cultural and historical importance. Ancient civilizations considered this gemstone a symbol of wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. Many believed it had protective properties, guarding against envy and harm. In Hindu mythology, blue sapphire is associated with the planet Saturn, promoting discipline and responsibility. In Western culture, it symbolizes truth and sincerity, often appearing in engagement rings. The stone’s vibrant color and rich history contribute to its lasting allure.
Natural blue sapphire primarily originates from regions like Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar. Miners extract the stones from alluvial deposits or underground mines. The unique geological conditions in these areas contribute to the stone’s deep blue color. After extraction, artisans cut and polish the beads to enhance their appearance.
Natural blue sapphire beads serve various purposes beyond jewelry. Many people use them in meditation practices to enhance focus and clarity. The beads are also popular in holistic healing for their calming properties. Additionally, artisans create decorative items from blue sapphire beads, making them sought after in home décor. Their stunning color and versatility ensure they remain a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts alike.