Close-up of a fluorite beaded bracelet draped over a pink glass vase, showing its translucent green, purple, and white striped beads.
Person wearing a fluorite beaded stone bracelet in green, purple, and clear tones with crossed arms resting on a wooden stool.
Single fluorite beaded stone bracelet with translucent green, purple, and clear beads photographed flat against a white background.
Close-up of two overlapping fluorite beaded bracelets highlighting the translucent green, purple, and clear banded stone beads.
Close-up of a fluorite beaded bracelet draped over a pink glass vase, showing its translucent green, purple, and white striped beads.
Person wearing a fluorite beaded stone bracelet in green, purple, and clear tones with crossed arms resting on a wooden stool.
Single fluorite beaded stone bracelet with translucent green, purple, and clear beads photographed flat against a white background.
“Go With The Fluorite” Gemstone Bracelet
Close-up of two overlapping fluorite beaded bracelets highlighting the translucent green, purple, and clear banded stone beads.

“Go With The Fluorite” Gemstone Bracelet

$64.00

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A touch of gemstone magic, threaded onto a stretch bracelet.

Made from genuine fluorite (not resin or glass!), this mosaic bracelet has a cool, stone-like feel against your skin. Chunky enough to wear alone, it plays well with others too.

Fun fact: Fluorite comes from a Latin word that means "to flow". And naturally occurring Fluorite is one of the most colorful minerals in the world.  

Notes

Beaded stretch bangle of purple, green and clear fluorite stones. Double strung on elastic cords.

Measures 7” (circumference) + stretch. 1in width.

Fluorite: comes from the Latin word fluere, meaning "to flow". Fluorite is naturally occurring and known as one of the most colorful minerals in the world.


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Stone Cooper

At Stone Cooper, jewelry is a method of storytelling. Designer & Owner Katherine (Kat) Sliclen creates pieces that are sustainably and ethically-sourced, specializing in antique and vintage deadstock parts. With a background in metal smithing, Kat hunts through secret warehouses for hours (days?) on end, picking through bead by bead, link by link to find the perfect pieces to repurpose into her own designs. The result is nostalgic jewelry that manages to feel modern & truly unique.