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Unakite beads, faceted briolette, 6x9mm
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Unakite beads, faceted flat teardrop, 6x9mm
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Unakite beads, Roundell faceted 6mm.
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Unakite beads, Roundell faceted. 8mm.
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unakite beads. Round faceted, 4mm.
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Unakite beads, Round faceted, 6mm.
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unakite beads, Round faceted 8mm.
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Unakite beads, smooth round shape, approximately 4mm
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UNAKITE BEADS, ROUNDELLE FACETED, 4 MM.
PRODUCT CODE: UNARLF0004
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Unakite beads are from beautiful opaque stone that combines soft swirling shades of pink, green, grey, is a rock, meaning it’s composed of several minerals. (As opposed to stones like emerald or ruby, which are distinct minerals, emerald being beryl, and ruby being corundum.) Unakite is most commonly defined as granite that’s composed of white/grey quartz, pink/red feldspar, and green epidote.
It was first identified in 1874 by Bradley, who dubbed it “Unakyte, an epidotic rock.” He named it for the place where it was found, the Unaka range, a part of the Appalachian Mountain Chain that runs along the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. Unakite is also found in Michigan on the shores of Lake Superior, and in South Africa.
Unakite, considered a semi-precious stone, is relatively new to the gem market but is quickly becoming popular. For gem use, it’s always tumbled. It’s a fairly hard stone and can used for any type of jewelry. |
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Chakras: 4th (heart)
Metaphysically, unakite is known to have a gentle, calming energy. It’s said to be a stone that balances the emotions with spirit, and strengthens psychic vision. It’s also considered a good stone for visualization and meditation and may be useful in dissolving emotional blocks.
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Unakite beads goes beautifully with the red and green garnets, red jasper and green jade, and pink and green tourmaline, and grey pearls. If you have a reddish unakite, pair it with bloodstone; if you have unakite that is more pink, try it with rhodochrosite and/or pink coral. For a piece with interesting contrasts, bead unakite with labradorite and rutilated quartz. |
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Mineral compostion: Epidote, potassium feldspar, and quartz
Mohs’ hardness: 6-7
Transparency: Opaque
Luster: Pearly to subvitreous
Fracture: Irregular
Crystal system: Epidote: Massive ( finely crystalline)
Orthoclase: Monoclinic
Quartz: Triogonal
Specific Gravity: 2.55-2.85
Occurrence: South Africa, Eastern United States |
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