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CACOXENITE / SUPER SEVEN BEADS
Natural cacoxenite and super seven gemstone beads featuring smoky quartz, golden inclusions, amethyst purple, reddish rutile, clear quartz, and luxurious mystical mineral tones with extraordinary natural inclusions and collector beauty. Explore micro super seven beads, faceted cacoxenite rondelles, smooth rounds, cubes, and luxury collector gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.
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Cacoxenite & Super Seven Gemstone Beads Collection
What Is Cacoxenite / Super Seven?
Super Seven, also known as cacoxenite quartz or melody stone, is a rare inclusion-rich quartz gemstone prized for its extraordinary internal mineral formations, golden needle-like inclusions, and luxurious collector appearance. Super seven ranges from smoky quartz and clear quartz to amethyst purple, reddish-brown inclusions, golden sprays, copper tones, and layered mineral textures.
Super seven is typically composed of multiple naturally occurring minerals inside quartz, commonly including:
• Amethyst
• Smoky Quartz
• Clear Quartz
• Cacoxenite
• Rutile
• Goethite
• Lepidocrocite
The gemstone is admired for its dramatic internal inclusions that create cosmic-looking mineral landscapes and highly unique one-of-a-kind patterns.
Because every super seven crystal forms differently, no two beads are ever exactly alike.
With a Mohs hardness of approximately 7, super seven is considered a durable gemstone suitable for jewelry making and artisan beading projects.
At Tiny Gem Supply, we specialize in carefully curated cacoxenite and super seven gemstone beads ranging from delicate micro gemstone beads to luxurious collector gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.
Cacoxenite / Super Seven Bead Sizes
Explore natural super seven beads in:
• 2mm Super Seven Beads
• 3mm Super Seven Beads
• 4mm Super Seven Beads
• 5mm Super Seven Beads
• 6mm Super Seven Beads
• 7mm Super Seven Beads
• 8mm Super Seven Beads
• 10mm Super Seven Beads
• 12mm Super Seven Beads
• 15mm Super Seven Beads
Tiny micro super seven beads are especially popular for celestial jewelry, collector jewelry, artisan bracelets, layering necklaces, earrings, and luxury bead embroidery.
Cacoxenite / Super Seven Bead Shapes & Cuts
Our collection may include:
• 2mm Faceted Super Seven Rondelle Beads
• 3mm Smooth Round Super Seven Beads
• 4mm Faceted Round Super Seven Beads
• Micro Faceted Super Seven Cube Beads
• Smooth Super Seven Heishi Beads
• Super Seven Nugget Beads
• Super Seven Coin Beads
• Super Seven Teardrop Beads
• Super Seven Briolette Beads
• Matte Super Seven Beads
• Frosted Super Seven Beads
• Barrel Super Seven Beads
• Organic Freeform Super Seven Beads
• Fancy Cut Super Seven Gemstone Beads
• Faceted Super Seven Bicones Beads
• Puffed Oval Super Seven Beads
• Faceted Super Seven Rice Beads
• Super Seven Tube Beads
• Super Seven Disk Beads
• Super Seven Lantern Beads
• Super Seven Diamond Cut Beads
• Raw Super Seven Crystal Beads
• Inclusion Quartz Beads
These gemstone cuts are ideal for bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rosary chains, wire wrapping, celestial jewelry, collector jewelry, artisan jewelry, luxury bead embroidery, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.
Popular Cacoxenite / Super Seven Varieties
Popular super seven gemstone bead varieties may include:
• Cacoxenite Quartz Beads
• Super Seven Beads
• Melody Stone Beads
• Inclusion Quartz Beads
• Smoky Super Seven Beads
• Amethyst Super Seven Beads
• Golden Cacoxenite Beads
• Rutile Inclusion Quartz Beads
• Lepidocrocite Quartz Beads
• Goethite Quartz Beads
• Red Inclusion Quartz Beads
• Brazilian Super Seven Beads
• Raw Super Seven Crystal Beads
• Faceted Super Seven Beads
• Smooth Super Seven Beads
• Natural Super Seven Beads
• Micro Super Seven Beads
• Matte Super Seven Beads
• Frosted Super Seven Beads
• Collector Super Seven Beads
Super seven is especially admired for its extraordinary natural inclusions, cosmic internal landscapes, luxurious collector appeal, and dramatic mineral layering that pairs beautifully with sterling silver, gold-filled findings, amethyst, smoky quartz, rutile quartz, moonstone, garnet, and other mystical gemstones.
High-grade super seven is especially prized for strong visible inclusions, transparent quartz, vivid mineral contrast, and complex internal formations.
Where Cacoxenite / Super Seven Is Found
Natural super seven deposits are relatively rare and primarily sourced from limited regions worldwide. Popular origins may include:
• Brazilian Super Seven Beads
• Madagascan Super Seven Beads
Some of the most famous super seven sources include:
• Brazilian super seven known for dramatic golden cacoxenite inclusions and amethyst zoning
• Madagascan material prized for smoky translucency and layered mineral structures
Different material may display different appearances:
• Some super seven displays vivid purple amethyst with golden inclusions
• Some material features smoky quartz with reddish mineral sprays
• Clear quartz varieties may show dramatic suspended inclusion structures
• Collector-grade material often displays multiple visible minerals within one crystal
Because super seven is a natural inclusion-rich quartz gemstone, every bead is unique in inclusions, transparency, mineral structure, saturation, and internal patterning.
Cacoxenite / Super Seven for Jewelry Making
Super seven gemstone beads are loved by jewelry designers because they combine extraordinary inclusions, cosmic visual depth, luxurious collector rarity, and dramatic mineral beauty. Their layered tones work beautifully in celestial jewelry, artisan handcrafted creations, luxury layering designs, and one-of-a-kind collector jewelry.
Super seven beads are commonly used for:
• Stacking bracelets
• Gemstone layering necklaces
• Artisan earrings
• Celestial jewelry
• Collector jewelry
• Rosaries and malas
• Wire wrapping
• Gemstone charms
• Luxury bead embroidery
• Statement necklaces
• Handcrafted artisan jewelry
• One-of-a-kind jewelry designs
Super seven pairs beautifully with:
• Sterling silver
• Gold-filled findings
• Amethyst
• Smoky quartz
• Rutile quartz
• Moonstone
• Garnet
• Celestial gemstone palettes
• Mystical jewelry designs
Whether you are searching for tiny micro super seven beads for delicate jewelry or luxurious collector gemstone strands for one-of-a-kind creations, our curated cacoxenite and super seven collection is designed for jewelry makers who appreciate refined detail, extraordinary inclusions, cosmic mineral beauty, and exceptional gemstone quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is super seven natural?
Yes. Super seven is a natural inclusion-rich quartz gemstone containing multiple naturally occurring minerals inside quartz crystal.
Is super seven durable?
Super seven has a Mohs hardness of approximately 7, making it durable enough for jewelry and artisan beading projects.
Is super seven waterproof?
Super seven 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 super seven jewelry before swimming, showering, exercising, or household cleaning.
What jewelry is super seven good for?
Super seven is excellent for celestial jewelry, collector jewelry, artisan necklaces, earrings, layering bracelets, rosaries, malas, bead embroidery, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.
Are super seven beads treated?
Most super seven beads are natural and untreated, though some lower-grade inclusion quartz may occasionally be stabilized or clarity enhanced.
What makes super seven unique?
Super seven is prized for its extraordinary natural inclusions, layered mineral structures, cosmic internal landscapes, luxurious collector rarity, and multiple visible minerals inside a single quartz crystal unlike almost any other gemstone.