Prehnite is a stone that rewards a second look.
At first glance it reads as a soft, pale green — almost colorless in bright light. Look closer and you'll see translucency that varies from bead to bead, with subtle internal patterns that catch the light differently at different angles.
Blue fluorite accompanies it here — more complex than plain blue, with layered tones that shift slightly depending on the lighting.
Together they make a quiet, layered bracelet — one that doesn't demand attention but rewards those who give it.
The mixed bead sizing (6.3–8.2mm) is an intentional design choice. It creates visual movement along the strand and makes the bracelet look more organic and less uniform.
At 10.6g, it sits comfortably on the wrist for extended wear. In the Five Elements
Prehnite is a stone that rewards a second look.
At first glance it reads as a soft, pale green — almost colorless in bright light. Look closer and you'll see translucency that varies from bead to bead, with subtle internal patterns that catch the light differently at different angles.
Blue fluorite accompanies it here — more complex than plain blue, with layered tones that shift slightly depending on the lighting.
Together they make a quiet, layered bracelet — one that doesn't demand attention but rewards those who give it.
The mixed bead sizing (6.3–8.2mm) is an intentional design choice. It creates visual movement along the strand and makes the bracelet look more organic and less uniform.
At 10.6g, it sits comfortably on the wrist for extended wear. In the Five Elements