Did you know?
The name of this gemstone, also called moonstone, comes from the names "kanta" meaning "beloved" and "sanskrit chandra" meaning "moon".
Its color is quite specific: colorless with white, bluish and yellow reflections.
Our ancestors saw in it a great resemblance to the moon and its clarity.
In ancient times, this natural stone was the object of divination and was considered the stone of the goddesses.
If you'd like to find out more about moonstone, take a look at our data sheet.
How to use this natural stone bead?
Use these gemstones to make fancy earrings. All you need are flat-headed studs and ear hooks.
Make a simple bracelet with cotton or leathercord and finish with a sliding knot.
Use elastic thread and then string the gemstones. The result is a simple fantasy bracelet. We give you tips on how to choose the right elastic thread and make a surgeon's knot.
Are you a beginner? We've prepared a number of technical sheets to help you get started with DIY costume jewelry.
Find out, for example, how to open a ring or form a loop on a stem. With a little practice and a good foundation, making jewelry will soon become child's play!
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo. Variations in size and hole diameter are possible.
Details:
Length: 10 mm
Width: 10 mm
Thickness: approx. 6 mm
Hole diameter: approx. 1 mm
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