Beryl beads: Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, and Heliodoro

  • Multicolored Beryl Beads: Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, and Heliodoro
  • Multicolored Beryl Beads: Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, and Heliodoro
  • Multicolored Beryl 6 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 6 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 8 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 8 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 10 mm beads
Multicolored Beryl 6 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 6 mm beads
  • Multicolored Beryl 6 mm beads
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Strands of multicolored Beryl round beads with Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, and Heliodoro.

Add a soft and delicate touch of color to your creations with these charming round beads of Multicolored Beryl!

Available in two sizes, 6 mm and 8 mm, these beads strung on strands measuring 38 cm to 40 cm offer a wide range of options for your jewelry designs.

In each strand, you will find beads in pastel tones of various types of natural Beryl, such as Emerald (green Beryl), Aquamarine (blue Beryl), Morganite (pink Beryl), and Heliodoro (yellow Beryl).

The raw material to make these beads comes from Brazil

The indicated price corresponds to one complete strand and varies depending on the size of the selected beads.

Let your creativity soar with these fascinating Multicolored Beryl beads in pastel tones!

Beryl is a mineral from the silicate group that is found in a wide range of colors.

Each color variant of beryl has a specific name and is valued for its beauty and rarity. Some of the most well-known colors of beryl are:

  • Emerald: Green beryl is known as emerald and is one of the most prized gemstones. Its green color is due to the presence of chromium and vanadium in its composition.
  • Aquamarine: Aquamarine is the blue or bluish-green variety of beryl. Its name is derived from its resemblance to seawater. Aquamarine is a highly popular gemstone and is commonly used in jewelry.
  • Morganite: Morganite is the pink or salmon-colored variety of beryl. It is named after the financier and gem collector J.P. Morgan. Morganite is a delicate and elegant gemstone that has gained popularity in contemporary jewelry.
  • Heliodoro: Heliodoro is the golden yellow variety of beryl. Its name comes from the Greek word "helios," which means "sun." Heliodoro is valued for its sunny and luminous color.

These are just a few examples of the most well-known colors of beryl, but beryl can also occur in other shades. Each color variety has its unique charm and is used in the creation of jewelry and precious gem collections.

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Aquamarine
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