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What materials are used for bead jewelry in jewelry factories

September 4th at 9:33am

A jewelry factory will use natural gemstones

1. Crystal: Available in different colors such as white crystal, pink crystal, amethyst, etc., it has a crystal clear appearance and certain energy properties, and is deeply loved by people.

2. Agate: Rich and diverse in color, common ones include red agate, black agate, green agate, etc., with unique texture and delicate texture.

3. Amber: Formed from resin through long-term geological processes, it has various colors and transparency, and some even contain insect, plant, and other inclusions inside.

4. Pearls: Divided into natural pearls and cultured pearls, they have a soft luster and elegant temperament, and are traditional high-end bead jewelry materials.

 

The second jewelry factory will use semi precious stones

1. Garnet: Colors include red, orange, purple, etc., symbolizing love and loyalty.

2. Tourmaline: Colorful and known as the "rainbow that falls into the human world", it has multiple energy effects.

3. Turquoise: Mainly blue and green, it is one of the ancient gemstones with unique charm.

4. Lapis lazuli: Deep blue with golden spots, possessing a noble temperament and cultural connotation.

 

Three jewelry factories will use wooden materials

1. Small leaved rosewood: It has a hard texture, deep color, unique texture, and aroma.

2. Agarwood: It is a precious spice and medicinal herb, and the bead jewelry made from it has a subtle aroma and cultural value.

3. Huanghuali: With beautiful texture and hard texture, it is a high-end wooden bead jewelry material.

 

Four jewelry factories will adopt Bodhi subclasses

1. Star Moon Bodhi: It has a texture similar to stars and the moon on its surface, and after being played, it will change color and become coated with paste, which is deeply loved by cultural enthusiasts.

2. Diamond Bodhi: It has a hard texture and various patterns, and there will be noticeable changes after playing.

3. Phoenix eyed Bodhi: Named after its bud like eyes, it has a unique appearance and cultural significance.

 

Five jewelry factories will also use artificial materials

1. Glass: It can be made into beads of various colors and shapes, with a relatively low price, suitable for daily wear.

2. Plastic: lightweight, rich in color, low cost, but relatively poor durability.

3. Ceramics: With unique texture and color, various styles of bead jewelry can be made.