Brazilianite pendant
On this page you can view my handmade Brazilianite pendants and Brazilianite necklaces. There are also more than 50 different types of other necklace charms to be found. If you are interested in other gemstones, check out the page gemstone necklace .
Discover how I create my unique necklace charms!
1. The right stone
The process of making the pendants starts with finding the right gemstone. The shape and size are important and only if they meet the requirements will it be made into a pendant.
2. Drilling the gemstone
Then in the stone using a diamond drill a hole is drilled, this is done in water to cool the stone and drill.
3. Processing the eyelet
Then an eye is made of it silver , gold filled or 14 karat gold with which the pendant is attached to the stone. Discover all gold chain charms on the page gemstone pendant gold and all the silver chain charms on the page gemstone pendant silver .
4. Take pictures
Each pendant is then photographed individually so that you can choose which one to buy. Discover the different shapes and sizes on the product pages!
What gemstone is Brazilianite ?
Brazilianite is a rare gemstone mainly found in Brazil, as the name implies. It is a sodium aluminum phosphate mineral and has a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6. Its color ranges from yellow-green to greenish-yellow and it has a glassy luster.
Brazilianite was first discovered in 1944 in the Minas Gerais state of Brazil and has also been found in other parts of the world, including the United States, Namibia and Russia. The stone is rare and mostly used as a gemstone. Brazilianite has a high vibration and is associated with spiritual growth and awareness. It is also used in alternative medicine for its purported healing properties.
How do you recognize quality of Brazilianite ?
The quality of Brazilianite can be judged by the following properties:
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Color : High quality Brazilianite has a vibrant and even color. The color should be a rich yellow-green to greenish-yellow hue with no impurities or color variations.
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Transparency : High quality Brazilianite is usually translucent to transparent. Some inclusions may be present, but they should not be too noticeable.
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Abrasion Resistance : Brazilianite has a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6, meaning it is relatively soft and prone to scratches and damage. It must be resistant to wear and tear and not easily broken or damaged.
Where does the name come from Brazilianite from?
The name Brazilianite is derived from the country where it was first discovered, namely Brazil. The mineral was discovered in 1944 by Brazilian geologist Djalma Guimarães and was named after its homeland. Brazilianite is relatively rare and is mainly found in the Minas Gerais area of Brazil, but also in other parts of the world such as the United States, Russia and Namibia.
Brazilianite effect
Boundaries, Self-confidence & Responsibility
Brazilianite is a powerful gemstone that aids in strengthening memory, spiritual will and creating energy when needed. This gemstone teaches you to set limits and strengthens self-confidence.
This gemstone is very suitable for people who have trouble setting boundaries and for teenagers who are exploring their limits. Brazilianite helps you take responsibility for yourself and follow the path of your soul. It helps to release negative emotions such as anger, revenge and jealousy.
Brazilianite also strengthens your intellectual skills and potential, making it an excellent stone to wear during study and work. It promotes concentration, memory, the ability to absorb information, willpower and creativity. In addition, it strengthens love and gives insight into other people, making it a good stone for relationships and cooperation in groups.
Did you know...
…the name Brazilianite refers to the country of Brazil, where this gemstone was first discovered?
chakra
Root chakra & Solar plexus chakra
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Taurus