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200+ Gemstone Beads Assortment & 12 Emerald Beads! Over 30 Varieties Possible! Special Bonus Beads with the purchase of 2 or 3 sets!
 We personally created a great mix of polished gemstone "chip" beads containing over 30 different kinds of gems. "Chip" beads are usually sold by the strand, but now we have them in assortment bags containing between 200 to 250 fully drilled beads. This mix can include dozens of gem varieties including many hard to find gem beads such as Lapis, Malachite, Labradorite, Peridot and others. The beads range in size approximately 1/8 to 1/4 inches. With each bag purchased you also get 12 emerald beads in 1/8" size (bagged separately). Below is a list of the gem varieties possible in this mix. Buy more than one set to get even more varieties from the list. Each bid gets you 200+ mixed gem beads and 12 emerald beads. Example mix shown enlarged above.
- Amethyst Semi-precious Gemstone in a mix of purple colors. February Birthstone. (India & Brazil)
- Goldstone Tan colored stone with thousands of tiny sparkling copper crystals all over. (China)
- Lapis Lazuli Popular blue stone sometimes occurring with areas of grey calcite or tiny sparkles of Pyrite. (Chile)
- Labradorite Translucent green with flashing bursts of rainbow colors inside the gem. (Madagascar)
- Peridot A very bright lime green gemstone. Usually has a transparent color. (Arizona)
- Snowflake Obsidian Volcanic obsidian with grey ash snowflakes imbedded in the gem. (Utah)
- Malachite Dark green gem with swirls and bands of light green. Heavy gemstone. (Zaire)
- Crystal Quartz Colorless quartz that can look like glass because of its wonderful clarity. (Brazil)
- Peach Moonstone Unusual form of Moonstone in a mix of light to dark peachy or tan shades. (India)
- White Moonstone Famous June birthstone, Moonstone has a creamy white color in translucent stone. (India)
- Rainbow Moonstone White moonstone with small flashes of blue and other colors as the stone moves. (India)
- Garnet Dark transparent red. Garnet comes in other colors, but red is the most common. (India)
- Yellow Calcite Beautiful translucent yellow color. Looks like a lemon drop candy. (Mexico)
- Dalmation Jasper White to grey quartzite with multiple spots of black. (Mexico)
- Red Jasper Brick red color Jasper that sometimes contains white creamy lines. (South Africa)
- Blue Aventurine Dark to medium translucent blue. Member of the quartz family. (India)
- Blue Lace Agate Popular form of agate with a light blue color containing lacy, wavy bands. (Namibia)
- Iolite Purple-blue gemstone that sometimes displays a color changing quality when rotated in the light. (India)
- Unakite Mix of pink Feldspar and green Epidote. Named for the Unaka Indians of the Appalachian Mtns. (Virginia)
- Fluorite Heavy gemstone that comes in a mix of color from blue, purple, light green or bi-colors. (China)
- Leopardskin Named for the big cat, Leopardskin has black or red-ringed spots on a cream background. (Mexico)
- Rose Quartz Very popular quartz in a translucent pink color. Often used to sybmolize love. (Brazil)
- Gold Tiger Eye Famous stone known for its shimmering cat's eye effect when rotated in the light. (South Africa)
- Red Tiger Eye Red version of Tiger Eye. Very stunning cut and polished into jewelry. (South Africa)
- Magnesite Snow white color stone with light grey spider web like lines. (Zimbabwe)
- Blue Quartz Very light color of blue quartz. Looks similar to light Aquamarine. (India)
- Green Aventurine Version of Aventurine in dark to medium green with tiny Mica inclusions in some gems. (India)
- Orange Aventurine Dark to medium translucent orange. Member of the quartz family. (India)
- Mahogany Obsidian Mix of maroon and black obsidian. Created by volcano. (Mexico)
- Onyx Jet black in color. Onyx is a member of the agate family. (Africa)
- Picture Jasper Tan jasper with unusual scenic lines of brown to black or with brown sections. (Idaho)
- Snow Quartz Just like the name suggests, this form of quartz is has a bright snow-white color. (California)
- Serpentine Named for the mystical beast, Serpentine has a mix of unusual green spots on white. (Utah)
- Other Gem Varieties are Possible!
This is a great chance to get 200+ beads for one bid. There are enough beads to resell in smaller sets or individually to make your money back several times over. Keep the ones you want, give some away as gifts, and resell the rest for profit. Thanks for your bid!
Shipping and Payment Information
- Buy as many sets as you like and pay $3.95 s/h once. Combine other items to save on s/h. International shipping may differ.
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