TOHO One-G Beading Thread is a nylon thread that is considered to be stronger and more shred-resistant than other nylon threads. It is conditioned therefore easy to thread and doesn't...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
TOHO One-G Beading Thread is a nylon thread that is considered to be stronger and more shred-resistant than other nylon threads. It is conditioned therefore easy to thread and doesn't...
These thin heishi beads come in fun bright colors and are perfect for color-blocking designs. Use a few in a design or use the whole strand! Also referred to as...
Kunzite was named after a former Tiffany & Co. vice president, famed mineralogist and jeweler George Frederick Kunz, who first catalogued the stone in 1902. It is a variety of...
Kunzite was named after a former Tiffany & Co. vice president, famed mineralogist and jeweler George Frederick Kunz, who first catalogued the stone in 1902. It is a variety of...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
10mm Tanzanite 2-Hole Crescent Czech Glass Beads. These flat Czech pressed glass beads have a uniform curved crescent shape, like a moon. This delicately curved bead is ideal for sculpting...
Amethyst is a beautiful purple stone, known as a “Gem of Fire” by ancient cultures. It has been greatly sought after throughout history and was at times valued as highly...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
Ametrine is quartz that occurs in bands of purple and yellow. As the name suggests, it is a combination of Amethyst and Citrine. The different colored zones in the stone...
Amethyst is a beautiful purple stone, known as a “Gem of Fire” by ancient cultures. It has been greatly sought after throughout history and was at times valued as highly...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
This Beginner Level Lariat Necklace is so special! Hathi means elephant in Hindi so of course the necklace name was inspired by focal pendant which is an elephant. There are...
Kunzite was named after a former Tiffany & Co. vice president, famed mineralogist and jeweler George Frederick Kunz, who first catalogued the stone in 1902. It is a variety of...
Lavender Amethyst is a transparent lavender variety of Amethyst, which forms in geodes and is generally found in clusters of crystal points. The presence of Manganese in the stone produces...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
Ametrine is quartz that occurs in bands of purple and yellow. As the name suggests, it is a combination of Amethyst and Citrine. The different colored zones in the stone...
Charoite is a stone that naturally occurs in intense purple hues, as well as grays, browns, greenish yellows, white and black. These colors swirl throughout the stone in fascinating matrices...
Shiny metal and gemstones make this necklace a statement piece! The adjustable necklace component in this project makes for great versatility – wear it long, short, or somewhere in between!...
Love these arm party favorites with memory wire and a gorgeous selection of Energy Prism and matte gemstones from Dakota Stones. Designed by So.