Fluorite is a unique natural stone: its shades of purple to green make it both fashionable and versatile. See our selection of beads, pendants and other components for DIY jewelry that combines aesthetics and symbolism.
Fluorite, also known as fluorite, is a fascinating mineral, renowned for its wide variety of colors and characteristic translucency. From luminous fluorite green to violet hues, bluish tones or golden yellow. This is precisely what makes it an essential material for DIY jewelry designers.
In the world of lithotherapy stones, fluorite is known for its many benefits. It is said to have calming and clarifying properties, promoting concentration, dispelling stress and bringing order to thoughts. Green fluorite is particularly associated with the heart chakra, while violet fluorite is linked to the third eye and crown chakras.
These properties of fluorite appeal to a clientele increasingly attentive to the meaning of its creations. To give or wear a fluorite jewel is to combine visual elegance with a strong symbolic intent.
Please note: our gemstones are not sold for lithotherapy. The effects of stones have not been scientifically proven. Natural stones are not a substitute for medical expertise or treatment.
Whether you're new to handcrafted jewelry or a seasoned designer, fluorite stone components offer endless creative possibilities. They can be incorporated into both quick and easy projects and more elaborate creations, such as bead weaving or wire-wrapping.
Fluorite is a relatively soft stone (hardness 4 on the Mohs scale). It should be cleaned with clear, chemical-free water, wiped gently and stored away from shocks and direct light. Avoid ultrasound and steam to avoid damaging it.
Fluorite (or fluorite) is a natural mineral composed of calcium fluoride. It is a colored stone: green, violet, blue, yellow, colorless or even multicolored in a single stone. Its translucency and vitreous brilliance make it a highly prized material for handcrafted jewelry.
Fluorite blends harmoniously with many natural stones. For a balanced bracelet: combine green fluorite withaventurine oramazonite. Purple fluorite goes well withamethyst or rock crystal. For a colorful, bohemian look, mix several shades of fluorite with natural stone heishi beads.