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- Paraiba Color Apatite 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Paraiba Color Apatite
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total weight - 0.140 grams approx. ( Per Piece )
- Paraiba Apatite Weight - 0.29 carats approx.  ( Per Piece )
- Gold Weight - 0.080 grams approx. ( Per Piece )
- Paraiba Apatite Size - 4 mm
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Jump ring Size - 2.5 mm
- Natural Paraiba Apatite

*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***

Apatite is a fascinating gemstone known for its wide range of colors and its association with clarity, inspiration, and personal growth. It belongs to the phosphate mineral group and comes in a variety of colors, including blue, green, yellow, and colorless. The name "apatite" is derived from the Greek word "apate," meaning "deceit," due to its misleading resemblance to other gemstones.

Blue apatite, in particular, is highly prized for its vibrant color and is often used as a substitute for more expensive gemstones like blue tourmaline or blue sapphire. Its intense blue hue ranges from a sky blue to a vivid teal, making it a popular choice for jewelry and metaphysical purposes.

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18k Gold Paraiba Apatite Charm Pendant

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- Paraiba Color Apatite 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Paraiba Color Apatite
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total weight - 0.140 grams approx. ( Per Piece )
- Paraiba Apatite Weight - 0.29 carats approx.  ( Per Piece )
- Gold Weight - 0.080 grams approx. ( Per Piece )
- Paraiba Apatite Size - 4 mm
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Jump ring Size - 2.5 mm
- Natural Paraiba Apatite

*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***

Apatite is a fascinating gemstone known for its wide range of colors and its association with clarity, inspiration, and personal growth. It belongs to the phosphate mineral group and comes in a variety of colors, including blue, green, yellow, and colorless. The name "apatite" is derived from the Greek word "apate," meaning "deceit," due to its misleading resemblance to other gemstones.

Blue apatite, in particular, is highly prized for its vibrant color and is often used as a substitute for more expensive gemstones like blue tourmaline or blue sapphire. Its intense blue hue ranges from a sky blue to a vivid teal, making it a popular choice for jewelry and metaphysical purposes.

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