Dumortierite Beaded Bracelet
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A blue so saturated it looks like the stone was dyed—it wasn't.
Dumortierite is an aluminum borosilicate mineral (Al₇(BO₃)(SiO₄)₃O₃), Mohs hardness 7–8.5, with a fibrous or columnar crystal habit that typically renders it opaque to translucent in cut material. Its characteristic blue-to-violet color is intrinsic to the mineral chemistry. Named after the French paleontologist Eugène Dumortier, who first collected the type specimen from a deposit in Beaunan, Rhône, France in the 1870s. Significant commercial deposits exist in Brazil and Mozambique. The beads are drilled, strung on elastic, and polished to a smooth round.
Dumortierite is relatively uncommon in the trade compared to more abundant blue stones, which adds to its appeal for collectors who know it. In the chakra tradition it is associated with the third-eye chakra and with focus, mental organization, and self-discipline. It is particularly noted in practice for writers, artists, and students.
A bracelet with a color that stands apart from most blue stone options—dense, saturated, and distinctly its own.
Every crystal is hand-picked for exceptional beauty, quality and energetic integrity, then vortex-charged in Sedona’s sacred energy. This process infuses each piece with a high-frequency presence, delivering a crystal experience that feels as powerful as it looks.