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ANDESINE BEADS
Natural andesine gemstone beads featuring champagne peach, rose pink, copper red, olive green, golden sunset, and luxurious feldspar glow with brilliant transparency and collector beauty. Explore micro andesine beads, faceted andesine rondelles, smooth rounds, cubes, and luxury collector gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.
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Andesine Gemstone Beads Collection
What Is Andesine?
Andesine is a rare feldspar gemstone prized for its glowing sunset-inspired colors, luminous crystal structure, and luxurious collector appeal. Andesine ranges from champagne peach and rosy pink to copper red, olive green, honey gold, cognac, and warm sunset tones.
Andesine belongs to the plagioclase feldspar family, closely related to labradorite, sunstone, and moonstone.
Some andesine gemstones display aventurescent flashes, metallic shimmer, or subtle color play caused by reflective inclusions inside the crystal structure.
High-quality andesine is especially admired for its glowing internal warmth, elegant transparency, and unusual natural color palette.
With a Mohs hardness of approximately 6–6.5, andesine is considered moderately durable for jewelry making and artisan beading projects.
At Tiny Gem Supply, we specialize in carefully curated andesine gemstone beads ranging from delicate micro gemstone beads to luxurious collector gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.
Andesine Bead Sizes
Explore natural andesine beads in:
• 2mm Andesine Beads
• 3mm Andesine Beads
• 4mm Andesine Beads
• 5mm Andesine Beads
• 6mm Andesine Beads
• 7mm Andesine Beads
• 8mm Andesine Beads
• 10mm Andesine Beads
• 12mm Andesine Beads
• 15mm Andesine Beads
Tiny micro andesine beads are especially popular for luxury layering jewelry, artisan bracelets, celestial jewelry, earrings, and luxury bead embroidery.
Andesine Bead Shapes & Cuts
Our collection may include:
• 2mm Faceted Andesine Rondelle Beads
• 3mm Smooth Round Andesine Beads
• 4mm Faceted Round Andesine Beads
• Micro Faceted Andesine Cube Beads
• Smooth Andesine Heishi Beads
• Andesine Nugget Beads
• Andesine Coin Beads
• Andesine Teardrop Beads
• Andesine Briolette Beads
• Matte Andesine Beads
• Frosted Andesine Beads
• Barrel Andesine Beads
• Organic Freeform Andesine Beads
• Fancy Cut Andesine Gemstone Beads
• Faceted Andesine Bicones Beads
• Puffed Oval Andesine Beads
• Faceted Andesine Rice Beads
• Andesine Tube Beads
• Andesine Disk Beads
• Andesine Lantern Beads
• Andesine Diamond Cut Beads
• Raw Andesine Crystal Beads
• Sunset Andesine Beads
These gemstone cuts are ideal for bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rosary chains, wire wrapping, celestial jewelry, artisan jewelry, luxury bead embroidery, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.
Popular Andesine Varieties
Popular andesine gemstone bead varieties may include:
• Champagne Andesine Beads
• Peach Andesine Beads
• Rosy Pink Andesine Beads
• Copper Andesine Beads
• Red Andesine Beads
• Olive Andesine Beads
• Sunset Andesine Beads
• Transparent Andesine Beads
• Labradorite Andesine Beads
• Oregon Andesine Beads
• Tibetan Andesine Beads
• Congolese Andesine Beads
• Faceted Andesine Beads
• Smooth Andesine Beads
• Natural Andesine Beads
• Micro Andesine Beads
• Matte Andesine Beads
• Frosted Andesine Beads
• Collector Andesine Beads
Andesine is especially admired for its glowing feldspar warmth, luxurious sunset-inspired tones, elegant crystal clarity, and unusual natural coloration that pairs beautifully with gold-filled findings, sterling silver, sunstone, moonstone, labradorite, garnet, smoky quartz, and other warm-toned gemstones.
High-grade andesine is especially prized for vivid copper-red saturation, strong transparency, luminous internal glow, and collector-quality rarity.
Where Andesine Is Found
Natural andesine deposits are found in limited locations worldwide, and different regions produce unique color ranges and crystal characteristics. Popular origins may include:
• Tibetan Andesine Beads
• Congolese Andesine Beads
• Oregon Andesine Beads
• Mexican Andesine Beads
• Madagascan Andesine Beads
• Indian Andesine Beads
Some of the most famous andesine sources include:
• Tibetan andesine known for vivid red and copper coloration
• Congolese andesine prized for transparency and warm sunset tones
• Oregon andesine admired for feldspar brilliance and aventurescence
• Madagascan andesine famous for peach and champagne shades
Different regions produce different appearances:
• Tibetan andesine often displays rich copper-red saturation
• Congolese andesine may feature glowing champagne and olive tones
• Oregon material frequently shows luminous feldspar shimmer
• Madagascan andesine can display delicate rosy-peach coloration
Because andesine is a natural feldspar gemstone, every bead is unique in saturation, shimmer, inclusions, transparency, and crystal structure.
Andesine for Jewelry Making
Andesine gemstone beads are loved by jewelry designers because they combine glowing feldspar beauty, sunset-inspired coloration, elegant transparency, and luxurious collector appeal. Their warm peach and copper tones work beautifully in celestial jewelry, artisan handcrafted creations, luxury layering designs, and earthy sophisticated palettes.
Andesine beads are commonly used for:
• Stacking bracelets
• Gemstone layering necklaces
• Artisan earrings
• Celestial jewelry
• Luxury jewelry
• Rosaries and malas
• Wire wrapping
• Gemstone charms
• Luxury bead embroidery
• Statement necklaces
• Handcrafted artisan jewelry
• One-of-a-kind jewelry designs
Andesine pairs beautifully with:
• Gold-filled findings
• Sterling silver
• Sunstone
• Moonstone
• Labradorite
• Garnet
• Smoky quartz
• Sunset gemstone palettes
• Celestial jewelry designs
Whether you are searching for tiny micro andesine beads for delicate jewelry or luxurious collector gemstone strands for one-of-a-kind creations, our curated andesine collection is designed for jewelry makers who appreciate refined detail, luminous feldspar beauty, warm sunset tones, and exceptional gemstone quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is andesine natural?
Yes. Andesine is a natural feldspar gemstone admired for its glowing sunset-inspired coloration and luminous crystal beauty.
Is andesine durable?
Andesine has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6–6.5, making it moderately durable for jewelry and artisan beading projects.
Is andesine waterproof?
Andesine can generally tolerate occasional contact with water during normal wear. However, prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, and excessive heat is not recommended. To preserve polish and gemstone longevity, it is best to remove andesine jewelry before swimming, showering, exercising, or household cleaning.
What jewelry is andesine good for?
Andesine is excellent for celestial jewelry, artisan necklaces, earrings, layering bracelets, rosaries, malas, bead embroidery, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.
Are andesine beads treated?
Some red andesine gemstones on the market may be heat treated or diffusion treated to enhance coloration, so reputable sourcing is especially important.
What makes andesine unique?
Andesine is prized for its glowing feldspar beauty, luxurious sunset-inspired tones, elegant transparency, warm copper-red coloration, and luminous crystal structure unlike almost any other gemstone.