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These carnelian beads seem to be harnessing the power of a dying sun. The carnelian stone is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz whose crystals are so small they can not be seen with the bare eye. Like little bursts of orange rays, these carnelian beads can be used on necklaces or bracelets that also have pewter or gold, and if you really want to make the carnelian blaze, pair it with black onyx. It is believed that the carnelian stone is named after the cornel cherry. Being a member of the chalcedony family, the carnelian agate is closely related to onyz, jasper, and tiger's eye.
Since antiquity, the carnelian stone has been considered a stone of great luck, perhaps even one of the luckiest. There was a proverb that said no man wearing carnelian beads ever had a house or wall fall on him, and who could not use that kind of insurance in life?
Item Details:
Shaped into smooth coins, these carnelian beads are irregularly cut but measure between 5mm and 6mm in size. Each order includes one approx. 14.5 inch strand of carnelian beads.
Specifications:
Material: Carnelian Beads
Color: Orange
Shape: Smooth Coin
Size: 5mm-6mm
Strand Length: 14.5 inches
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