Charoite, Black Onyx, and Moonstone Bracelet – 10.5 mm Beads - Height: 190 mm - Width: 10.5 mm- 27 g





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Description from the seller
Bracelet composed of 7 spheres of natural charoite from Siberia, 7 spheres of polished black onyx, and 4 spheres of moonstone, which mark the mineral sequence with a clear and soft note. The alternation of the three stones creates a harmonious rhythm, where the intricate violet of charoite, the solid black of onyx, and the iridescent white of moonstone balance each other in an elegant and carefully curated play of contrasts. Charoite, one of Russia's rarest gemstones, comes exclusively from the Chara River region in Yakutia. It is a complex silicate formed through deep metamorphic processes that transformed mineral-rich limestones in contact with magmatic intrusions. Its internal structure features undulating microfibrils that generate the characteristic mauve, violet, and black vortices. Each sphere retains the fibrous and irregular texture that makes this stone immediately recognizable. The polished black onyx provides the perfect counterpoint: a solid presence that brings order to the bracelet, thanks to its intense coloration and the typical compactness of chalcedony.
Seller's Story
Bracelet composed of 7 spheres of natural charoite from Siberia, 7 spheres of polished black onyx, and 4 spheres of moonstone, which mark the mineral sequence with a clear and soft note. The alternation of the three stones creates a harmonious rhythm, where the intricate violet of charoite, the solid black of onyx, and the iridescent white of moonstone balance each other in an elegant and carefully curated play of contrasts. Charoite, one of Russia's rarest gemstones, comes exclusively from the Chara River region in Yakutia. It is a complex silicate formed through deep metamorphic processes that transformed mineral-rich limestones in contact with magmatic intrusions. Its internal structure features undulating microfibrils that generate the characteristic mauve, violet, and black vortices. Each sphere retains the fibrous and irregular texture that makes this stone immediately recognizable. The polished black onyx provides the perfect counterpoint: a solid presence that brings order to the bracelet, thanks to its intense coloration and the typical compactness of chalcedony.
