Charlene K 8MM Natural Gemstone Peach Coral Beaded Stretch Bracelet.
This lovely stretch bracelet made with Peach Coral natural gemstone beads is a trendy and stylish accessory for everyday wear. It is also an attractive stacking bracelet!
** The gemstone's color will vary as no two gemstones are the same.
What is Coral Gemstone?Unlike
most other gemstones which are of mineral origin, Coral is organic,
formed by living organisms. It forms from branching, antler-like
structures created from coral polyps in tropical and subtropical ocean
waters. When the coral polyps die, the hardened skeleton remains, and
this material is what is used as a gemstone. Most coral is white, but
nature can create coral in several other colors, including the popular
orange to red forms. This Red Coral, or Precious Coral as it is often
known by, is the most used gemstone form of Coral. In fact, the color
known as coral is derived from the typical pinkish-orange color of many
red Coral gemstones. - See more at:
http://www.minerals.net/gemstone/coral_gemstone.aspx#sthash.vGCORsJU.dpuf
Unlike most other gemstones which are of mineral origin,
Coral is organic, formed by living organisms. It forms from branching,
antler-like structures created from coral polyps in tropical and subtropical
ocean waters. When the coral polyps die, the hardened skeleton remains, and
this material is what is used as a gemstone. Most coral is white, but nature
can create coral in several other colors, including the popular orange to red
forms. This Red Coral, or Precious Coral as it is often known by, is the most
used gemstone form of Coral. In fact, the color known as coral is derived from
the typical pinkish-orange color of many red Coral gemstones.
Unlike
most other gemstones which are of mineral origin, Coral is organic,
formed by living organisms. It forms from branching, antler-like
structures created from coral polyps in tropical and subtropical ocean
waters. When the coral polyps die, the hardened skeleton remains, and
this material is what is used as a gemstone. Most coral is white, but
nature can create coral in several other colors, including the popular
orange to red forms. This Red Coral, or Precious Coral as it is often
known by, is the most used gemstone form of Coral. In fact, the color
known as coral is derived from the typical pinkish-orange color of many
red Coral gemstones. - See more at:
http://www.minerals.net/gemstone/coral_gemstone.aspx#sthash.vGCORsJU.dpuf
Unlike
most other gemstones which are of mineral origin, Coral is organic,
formed by living organisms. It forms from branching, antler-like
structures created from coral polyps in tropical and subtropical ocean
waters. When the coral polyps die, the hardened skeleton remains, and
this material is what is used as a gemstone. Most coral is white, but
nature can create coral in several other colors, including the popular
orange to red forms. This Red Coral, or Precious Coral as it is often
known by, is the most used gemstone form of Coral. In fact, the color
known as coral is derived from the typical pinkish-orange color of many
red Coral gemstones. - See more at:
http://www.minerals.net/gemstone/coral_gemstone.aspx#sthash.vGCORsJU.dpuf
Coral is an ancient gemstone, and has been used for
thousands of years. Aside from the lovely solid colors found in Coral, it can
also have color zones or swirls, with white, pink, orange, and red being the
most prevalent. Coral is naturally dull; polishing is required to bring out its
glassy luster. Coral gemstones can be either solid or porous, depending on the
polyp formation. Despite Coral's pretty colors, it is very soft and brittle,
and does not make a durable gemstone. It is prone to both scratches and
chipping. Due to environmental protection laws worldwide, production of Coral
for the gemstone trade is on the decline.
Coral
is an ancient gemstone, and has been used for thousands of years. Aside
from the lovely solid colors found in Coral, it can also have color
zones or swirls, with white, pink, orange, and red being the most
prevalent. Coral is naturally dull; polishing is required to bring out
its glassy luster. Coral gemstones can be either solid or porous,
depending on the polyp formation. Despite Coral's pretty colors, it is
very soft and brittle, and does not make a durable gemstone. It is prone
to both scratches and chipping. Due to environmental protection laws
worldwide, production of Coral for the gemstone trade is on the decline.
- See more at:
http://www.minerals.net/gemstone/coral_gemstone.aspx#sthash.vGCORsJU.dpuf
Coral
is an ancient gemstone, and has been used for thousands of years. Aside
from the lovely solid colors found in Coral, it can also have color
zones or swirls, with white, pink, orange, and red being the most
prevalent. Coral is naturally dull; polishing is required to bring out
its glassy luster. Coral gemstones can be either solid or porous,
depending on the polyp formation. Despite Coral's pretty colors, it is
very soft and brittle, and does not make a durable gemstone. It is prone
to both scratches and chipping. Due to environmental protection laws
worldwide, production of Coral for the gemstone trade is on the decline.
- See more at:
http://www.minerals.net/gemstone/coral_gemstone.aspx#sthash.vGCORsJU.dpuf
Note: These are large, bold and colorful Natural Semi Precious Gemstones, which have clear and unique markings and shapes.
Therefore, each piece is different. The photo is not 100% true
representation of the product. Some colors may be slightly enhanced.
That means you may receive the product that is slightly different from
the photo.
More useful information about Charlene K.
• Most of Charlene K Jewelry is hand-made in U.S.A.
• Our jewelry is made with 14K Gold Vermeil, Sterling Silver, and Rare Gemstones.
• All chains are 14K Gold Vermeil imported from Italy.