Rock Identifier
Chakra Stone Bracelet (mixed gemstones) (Multi-mineral/Gemstone assembly (primarily Quartz variety beads)) — mineral
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Chakra Stone Bracelet (mixed gemstones)

Multi-mineral/Gemstone assembly (primarily Quartz variety beads)

Hardness: varies (mostly 5-7 Mohs); Color: multi-colored (Red Jasper, Amethyst, Tiger's Eye, Aventurine, Turquoise-dyed Magnesite); Luster: vitreous to dull; Structure: microcrystalline to amorphous.

Hardness
varies (mostly 5-7 Mohs)
Luster
vitreous to dull
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Physical properties

Hardness: varies (mostly 5-7 Mohs); Color: multi-colored (Red Jasper, Amethyst, Tiger's Eye, Aventurine, Turquoise-dyed Magnesite); Luster: vitreous to dull; Structure: microcrystalline to amorphous.

Formation & geological history

Formed through various geological processes including hydrothermal precipitation (Quartz/Amethyst) and metamorphic alteration (Tiger's Eye), often originating from deposits in Brazil, India, and China.

Uses & applications

Used primarily in costume jewelry, artisanal bracelets, and as spiritual or meditative aids in holistic practices.

Geological facts

These bracelets are designed to represent the seven energy centers (chakras) in the body. The blue bead in this specific photo is likely dyed Howlite or Magnesite meant to imitate Turquoise.

Field identification & locations

Identify by bead pattern and polish; common in crystal shops and global markets. Collectors look for consistency in bead size and saturation of color.