Blackstone Gemstone Beads, Pendants and Cabochons
Premium quality wholesale Black Stone gemstone beads, pendants and cabochons for jewelry making and designing. Carefully selected gemstones help you create outstanding necklaces, bracelets and earrings. If you are seeking a dark stone that is less shiny than Onyx, take a look at Black Stone. It appears to be just what its name indicates, a stone dyed black or ink colored, sometimes natural. While it mimics onyx, it is discernible from this since it lacks the luster of Onyx. One author, writing about gemstones, speculated that Black Stone could be reconstituted Black Obsidian, Black Agate, Black Onyx or simply a black rock. Due to this conundrum, it is impossible to narrow down its geographic location or suspected powers. Yet, Black Stone has traditionally been used for protection and to absorb negative energy.
One Blackstone Kokopelli bead. 28 x 40mm, possibly (D) gemstone.
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One 16 inch strand Charcoal Blackstone large rice beads. 10x20mm, possibly (D) gemstone.
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One 15.5 inch strand Blackstone matte finish coin beads. 14.6-14.8mm diameter, 4.8-5mm thick. (D) gemstone.
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One 15.5 inch strand Blackstone matte finish round beads. 10-10.2mm, possibly dyed (D) gemstone.
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One 15.5 inch strand Blackstone matte finish round beads. 8.5mm (D) gemstone.
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