TIBUKKYO Taiwan Derong Collection | Fine Raw Ore Undyed Kyanite Beaded Bracelet 8mm Round Beads | Aquamarine
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This Kyanite, with its aquamarine sheen,
is a mineral formed under high temperature and pressure metamorphosis in geological environments.
Commonly found in gneiss, schist, and pegmatite veins,
it may also be deposited in alluvial placers after natural weathering.
Kyanite crystals exhibit a parallel banded structure,
ranging in color from light blue, blue-green to grayish-white. This particular specimen is a rare light blue-green variation,
its color resembling the morning light reflecting on water, warm and translucent. Thus, we call it—Aquamarine Kyanite.
Although Kyanite possesses high refractoriness and chemical resistance,
widely used in industrial refractories, in the realm of gemstones and energy stones,
its significant hardness difference and processing difficulty
make it even more precious and rare.
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In the spiritual and meditative spheres, Kyanite is regarded as an energy stone that aids in clearing thoughts and corresponds to the throat chakra.
Especially this low-saturation aquamarine Kyanite, with its gentle yet firm energy,
allows one to maintain clarity and gentle boundaries amidst a complex daily life.
Each aquamarine Kyanite bead is a crystallization woven from earth and time.
Its beauty lies not in perfect symmetry, but in the natural authenticity and tranquility found within its uneven textures and colors.
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- This Kyanite, with its aquamarine sheen, is a mineral formed under high temperature and pressure metamorphosis in geological environments. Commonly found in gneiss, schist, and pegmatite veins, its color resembles the morning light reflecting on water, warm and translucent. Thus, we call it—Aquamarine Kyanite.
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