null

Azurite Beads & Pendants

Azurite Beads & Pendants

Azurite Beads & Pendants

Azurite is a deep blue and green gemstone. This stone is made from a combination of the green Malachite stone and blue copper carbonate mineral. In jewelry design, Azurite looks great with both silver and gold metals. Azurite coordinates with Lapis, Hematite, and Malachite. Since Azurite is very rare, many designers use synthetic alternatives.

Azurite is named after the Persian word "lazhward,” meaning “blue.” Both Azurite and Malachite have a nearly identical geological makeup. This stone is most commonly found in the US, Mexico, Namibia, Morocco, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

Gemstone healers believe that Azurite is linked to heightened spiritual awareness and inner wisdom. Its metaphysical properties are said to enhance creativity and imagination.

Azurite is a deep blue and green gemstone. This stone is made from a combination of the green Malachite stone and blue copper carbonate mineral. In jewelry design, Azurite looks great with both silver and gold metals. Azurite coordinates with Lapis, Hematite, and Malachite. Since Azurite is very rare, many designers use synthetic alternatives.

Azurite is named after the Persian word "lazhward,” meaning “blue.” Both Azurite and Malachite have a nearly identical geological makeup. This stone is most commonly found in the US, Mexico, Namibia, Morocco, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

Gemstone healers believe that Azurite is linked to heightened spiritual awareness and inner wisdom. Its metaphysical properties are said to enhance creativity and imagination.