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AMAZONITE BEADS
Natural amazonite gemstone beads featuring beautiful aqua blue, mint green, and tropical teal tones with soft marbling and elegant natural veining. Explore micro amazonite beads, faceted amazonite rondelles, smooth rounds, cubes, and luxury gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.
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Amazonite Gemstone Beads Collection
What Is Amazonite?
Amazonite is a beautiful blue-green variety of microcline feldspar prized for its soothing ocean-like colors, soft marbling, and elegant natural appearance. Amazonite ranges in color from pale mint green and aqua blue to deeper turquoise and teal shades, often featuring creamy white streaks, natural veining, and subtle shimmer.
With a Mohs hardness of approximately 6–6.5, amazonite is considered moderately durable and is widely used in jewelry making, artisan beading, statement jewelry, decorative carvings, and luxury gemstone designs.
At Tiny Gem Supply, we specialize in carefully curated amazonite gemstone beads ranging from delicate micro gemstone beads to larger collector statement cuts for refined jewelry and artisan beading projects.
Amazonite Bead Sizes
Explore natural amazonite beads in:
2mm Amazonite Beads
3mm Amazonite Beads
4mm Amazonite Beads
5mm Amazonite Beads
6mm Amazonite Beads
7mm Amazonite Beads
8mm Amazonite Beads
10mm Amazonite Beads
12mm Amazonite Beads
15mm Amazonite Beads
Tiny micro amazonite beads are especially popular for layering jewelry, minimalist gemstone bracelets, dainty necklaces, artisan earrings, rosary chains, and luxury bead embroidery.
Amazonite Bead Shapes & Cuts
Our collection may include:
2mm Faceted Amazonite Rondelle Beads
3mm Smooth Round Amazonite Beads
4mm Faceted Round Amazonite Beads
Micro Faceted Amazonite Cube Beads
Smooth Amazonite Heishi Beads
Amazonite Nugget Beads
Amazonite Coin Beads
Amazonite Teardrop Beads
Amazonite Briolette Beads
Matte Amazonite Beads
Frosted Amazonite Beads
Barrel Amazonite Beads
Organic Freeform Amazonite Beads
Fancy Cut Amazonite Gemstone Beads
Carved Amazonite Beads
Faceted Amazonite Bicones
Puffed Oval Amazonite Beads
Faceted Amazonite Rice Beads
Amazonite Tube Beads
Amazonite Disk Beads
Amazonite Lantern Beads
Amazonite Diamond Cut Beads
These gemstone cuts are ideal for bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rosary chains, wire wrapping, charm jewelry, artisan jewelry, luxury beading, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.
Popular Amazonite Varieties
Popular amazonite gemstone bead varieties may include:
Peruvian Amazonite Beads
Madagascan Amazonite Beads
Russian Amazonite Beads
Brazilian Amazonite Beads
Colorado Amazonite Beads
Aqua Amazonite Beads
Mint Green Amazonite Beads
Teal Amazonite Beads
Frosted Amazonite Beads
Matte Amazonite Beads
Faceted Amazonite Beads
Smooth Amazonite Beads
Natural Amazonite Beads
Micro Amazonite Beads
Blue Green Amazonite Beads
Turquoise Color Amazonite Beads
Amazonite is especially admired for its calming oceanic color palette, soft marbling, natural veining, subtle shimmer, and tropical blue-green appearance that pairs beautifully with gold-filled, sterling silver, pearls, opals, moonstone, apatite, turquoise, and other natural gemstones.
Where Amazonite Is Found
Natural amazonite deposits are found worldwide, and different regions produce slightly different tones, saturation levels, and mineral structures. Popular origins may include:
Brazilian Amazonite Beads
Madagascan Amazonite Beads
Peruvian Amazonite Beads
Russian Amazonite Beads
American Amazonite Beads
Indian Amazonite Beads
Ethiopian Amazonite Beads
Some of the most famous amazonite sources include:
Colorado Amazonite from the United States
Russian Amazonite from the Ilmen Mountains
Madagascan Amazonite with vivid tropical blue-green color
Brazilian Amazonite known for rich aqua tones
Different regions produce different appearances:
Madagascan amazonite often displays vivid tropical teal shades
Russian amazonite is known for rich green color and white patterning
Brazilian amazonite frequently shows bright aqua blue tones
Colorado amazonite is famous for collector-quality feldspar crystals
Because amazonite is a natural feldspar gemstone, every bead is unique in color, veining, marbling, translucency, and mineral inclusions.
Amazonite for Jewelry Making
Amazonite gemstone beads are loved by jewelry designers because they combine soft luxurious color with natural elegance and versatility. Their refreshing aqua and mint tones make them ideal for beach-inspired jewelry, minimalist designs, bohemian jewelry, tropical palettes, and refined artisan jewelry.
Amazonite beads are commonly used for:
stacking bracelets
gemstone layering necklaces
artisan earrings
rosaries and malas
wire wrapping
gemstone charms
luxury bead embroidery
beach-inspired jewelry
statement necklaces
decorative focal jewelry
handcrafted artisan jewelry
cabochons and gemstone carvings
Amazonite pairs beautifully with:
gold-filled findings
sterling silver
pearls
moonstone
opals
aquamarine
apatite
turquoise
quartz gemstones
Whether you are searching for tiny micro amazonite beads for delicate jewelry or larger statement gemstone strands for one-of-a-kind creations, our curated amazonite collection is designed for jewelry makers who appreciate refined detail, tropical color palettes, and exceptional gemstone quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is amazonite natural?
Yes. Amazonite is a natural feldspar gemstone, although some amazonite beads may occasionally be stabilized or lightly enhanced to improve durability or color consistency.
Is amazonite durable?
Amazonite has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6–6.5, making it moderately durable for jewelry and beading projects when handled with care.
Is amazonite waterproof?
Amazonite can generally tolerate occasional contact with water during normal wear. However, prolonged exposure to water, chlorinated pools, salt water, perfumes, chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and harsh cleaners is not recommended. Because amazonite is slightly softer than quartz gemstones, it is best to remove amazonite jewelry before swimming, showering, exercising, or household cleaning to preserve polish and longevity.
What jewelry is amazonite good for?
Amazonite is excellent for bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rosaries, malas, bead embroidery, beach-inspired jewelry, layering jewelry, and artisan jewelry designs.
Are amazonite beads dyed?
Most amazonite beads are natural, though some may be stabilized or enhanced to intensify color or improve durability.
What makes amazonite unique?
Amazonite is prized for its soothing blue-green color, tropical aqua tones, natural marbling, white veining, and luxurious ocean-inspired appearance that makes every gemstone bead unique.