Description
Hidden Cove Gemstone Strand Designer Collection features a coordinated selection of natural gemstone bead strands in calm, coastal-inspired tones. This mix highlights African Turquoise, Apatite, Aquamarine, Peach Moonstone, and Russian Amazonite, blending soft peach, clear aqua, sea blue, and earthy green hues. The palette feels like a quiet shoreline with hidden coves and clear water. The faceted surfaces catch light gently, giving each design a soft shimmer while letting the character of each stone stand out.
Each collection includes five different gemstone strands that pair easily in bracelets, necklaces, and earring designs. The combination of slabs, coins, rondelles, rounds, and heishi beads adds variety in shape and scale, making it simple to create pieces with depth and texture. You can keep designs minimal with a single strand or mix several together for a layered, more detailed look.
This Designer Collection arrives neatly packaged in an organza bag, keeping your strands together and ready for your next project.
Collection Includes:
- African Turquoise Grade A 2x4mm Faceted Heishi Beads – 8 inch strand, approximately 90 beads
- Apatite 10mm Faceted Hexagonal Coin Beads – 8 inch strand, approximately 16 beads
- Aquamarine Grade A 6mm Faceted Round Beads – 8 inch strand, approximately 30 beads
- Peach Moonstone 9x13mm Faceted Slab Beads – 8 inch strand, approximately 14 beads
- Russian Amazonite 4x6mm Faceted Rondelle Beads – 8 inch strand, approximately 50 beads
Metaphysical Properties:
- African Turquoise is often seen as a stone of transformation and positive change.
- Apatite is believed to support clarity, focus, and personal growth.
- Aquamarine is associated with calm, clarity, and a sense of peace.
- Peach Moonstone is often associated with soothing emotions and encouraging gentle self-reflection.
- Russian Amazonite is known for promoting calm communication and balanced energy.
Please note: These beads are cut from natural gemstone, so slight variations in color, pattern, and appearance may occur from strand to strand. This is part of their unique character.