Fossilized Coral Beads

Got a necklace or a bracelet with fossilized coral beads? Wondering how the stones are made or where they come from? You probably are thinking of collecting fossilized coral beads for your own jewelry project. Well, beads made of fossilized corals have been around for a number of years now. More than a thousand people have already considered the stone for their own beading projects, thus it’s no surprise to find a wide selection of these items out there on the market these days.

The fossilized coral beads are on the most basic known by the name Indonesian Jasper or Indonesian Coral. They are said to be fossil remnants of coral reefs that are silicate in nature. It is named Jasper as Jasper itself is silicate. Unlike the other stones on earth, the fossilized coral beads are noted for their unique pattern that shows off little starbursts which are believed to be left from the corals itself that make its millefiori-esque texture possible.

Speaking of patterns, the fossilized coral beads appear like small flowers trapped inside a stone. They come in different shapes and sizes, depending on the cuts and slices considered. They also come in varying colors, with some fossilized coral beads boasting reddish hues, and a combination of brown, gray, white, black, and yellow. It is worth knowing that these different shades or colors of the fossilized coral beads are made possible by the degree of their exposure to the ground water where they are mined from. The colors are also determined according to the iron content and other minerals present in the water where the fossilized corals are crafted. Well, these beads can now be found in almost every area in the world, with most samples mined in the United States, Thailand, China, and other countries in Asia, Australia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

Now, the question is where can you possibly find fossilized coral beads?

Fossilized coral beads, as implied earlier, have been made available in the market for the people to consider. They are now available in almost every specialized craft and jewelry stores, so finding the right beads can be easy and quick. You can find them even in your local neighborhood jewelry stores, or online with lots of sites operating out there to provide the netizens the chance to find and collect fossilized coral beads. The best thing about the online stores is that they are available 24 hours and seven days a week. You can even access their sites anytime of the day, even at the comfort of your own home. That makes your search a lot easier, obviously. However, with lots of fossilized coral beads available out there, you need to exert enough effort and time searching for the right material or else you’ll be left undecided.

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