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Apatite Bracelet

$22.96

Apatite Bracelet
length adjusts from approx. 6.5 to 8″

1 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

This beautiful Apatite bracelet is sure to capture your attention with its vibrant blue color and subtle shine.  Whether you are dressing up for a special event or just want to add a pop of color to your everyday look, this Apatite bracelet is a must-have piece for any jewelry collection.

Beads are strung by hand onto strong beading wire cable, and feature an extender chain making the bracelet adjustable from 6.5-8″

Wear it alone or stack it with other bracelets to create a unique and personal look. With its versatile style and powerful properties, our apatite bead bracelet is the perfect addition to any jewelry collection.

According to Fire Mountain Gems:

Apatite History

Apatite is actually the mineral that makes up the teeth and bones of all vertebrate animals. In 1786, the mineral was given its name by German geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner. The name comes from the Greek word apate, which means, “to deceive.” Anthropomorphically speaking, apatite could be said to have deceived by allowing itself to be confused with some of the more valuable gems such as tourmaline, olivine, peridot, topaz and beryl.

In manufacturing, apatite is a source of phosphorus for fertilizer. Moon rocks brought back to earth by Apollo astronauts in the late 1960s and early 1970s were found to contain traces of apatite.

Apatite Metaphysical Properties

Apatite is aligned with the zodiac sign of Gemini.  The gemstone is believed to decrease appetite (hunger) as well as enhance insight, creativity and learning. It is said that wearing apatite will enhance focus, clarity for concentration, intellect, acceptance and unconditional love. This acceptance and unconditional love relates to the self as well as from others.

Apatite Geological Properties

Apatite is “any group of calcium phosphate minerals occurring variously as hexagonal crystals, as granular masseor in fine-grained masses as the chief constituent of phosphate rock and of bones and teeth; especially: calcium phosphate fluoride,” according to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary. It is a common phosphate mineral. It is found in igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock, in phosphorite and in some hydrothermal veins and in iron rich igneous deposits along with feldspar, quartz and iron ores. Apatite is found in Myanmar (Burma), Brazil, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Norway, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Mexico, Canada and the United States.

There are three minerals that actually contribute to apatite, which is the reason for the varied colors and shades of this stone. Apatite is calcium phosphate combined with fluorine, chlorine or hydroxyl. These three minerals are usually found in every specimen but some specimens have been known to have 100% of one or the other. It is often hard to spot the difference between the three minerals in hand samples of this stone. Therefore, they are often considered together in apatite.

**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions. My Sister’s Hands  does not guarantee the validity of any of these statements.

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 4 × 3 × 2 in

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