Apatite
925 Sterling Silver Sky Blue Apatite Dangle Earrings
Original price was: $65.00.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.925 Sterling Silver Sky Blue Apatite Necklace & Earrings Set
Original price was: $200.00.$125.99Current price is: $125.99.Buy Apatite Gemstone Online – Natural, Colorful, and Energetic
Apatite is a unique and captivating gemstone, valued for its vibrant colors and energetic properties. Transparent stones of pure color are often faceted, while chatoyant varieties are cabochon-cut. Chatoyant stones are known as cat’s-eye Apatite, transparent green stones as asparagus stones, and blue stones as moroxite. Named by 18th-century German geologist Abraham Werner after the Greek word ‘apate’ meaning “to deceive,” Apatite can easily be mistaken for peridot, topaz, or tourmaline.
Apatite has a special connection with humans, as it is composed of calcium and phosphate, the most common minerals in our bodies. It is widely appreciated for enhancing focus, concentration, creativity, communication, humanitarian qualities, harmony, and unconditional love.
Apatite beads are perfect for creating unique, eye-catching jewelry pieces. Available in chatoyant, green, and blue varieties, these beads are ideal for necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and custom designs. Pair them with findings, charms, and chain by the foot to craft your own bespoke jewelry.
At Shyama Gems, we offer a wide collection of high-quality Apatite gemstone beads in various shapes, sizes, and colors. With competitive pricing, reliable delivery across India and worldwide, and custom order options, Shyama Gems is a trusted supplier for designers, collectors, and crystal enthusiasts. Shop now to enhance your jewelry and crystal collection with this vibrant and energetic gemstone.
Q1: What is Apatite?
Apatite is a colorful gemstone, available in chatoyant, green, and blue varieties, often used in jewelry.
Q2: What are its key properties?
It promotes focus, creativity, communication, harmony, and unconditional love.
Q3: How is it cut?
Transparent stones are faceted; chatoyant stones are cabochon-cut.
Q4: Why is it called ‘Apatite’?
Named after the Greek word apate (“to deceive”) because it resembles other gemstones.
Q5: How can I use it?
Perfect for necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and bespoke jewelry designs.