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Blue Apatite Tumbled Stone — A Grade

Blue Apatite Tumbled Stone — A Grade

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Blue Apatite is a striking gemstone known for its deep oceanic blues, teal hues, and glassy luster. These A-grade tumbled stones showcase the stone’s signature fibrous texture and swirling tonal variation — from translucent light blue to smoky indigo and grey-green — each piece a vibrant reflection of natural mineral beauty.

Approx. Size: 2 – 3.5 cm (0.8 – 1.4 in)
Typical Weight per Stone: 18 – 30 g (0.6 – 1.1 oz)
Finish: High Polish
Grade: A (Rich Color, Natural Pattern)

Purchase Options

  • Single Stone: 1 piece (~18 – 30 g)
  • 250 g Lot: ~8 – 12 stones (⭐ Best Value)

Color & Appearance

Blue Apatite ranges from light turquoise to deep blue-green, often veined with pale inclusions or natural fissures that create a marbled effect. When polished, it displays a brilliant vitreous sheen and occasional internal depth reminiscent of crystalline water.

Overview

Apatite is a phosphate mineral composed primarily of calcium phosphate (Ca₅(PO₄)₃(OH,F,Cl)), making it chemically similar to the biological mineral component of bones and teeth. Blue Apatite forms in igneous and metamorphic rocks, where hydrothermal fluids introduce phosphorus and trace elements such as iron and manganese that create its vibrant blue coloration.

It typically occurs in hexagonal crystals, though these tumbled stones reveal its fibrous internal structure and translucent layering.

Composition: Ca₅(PO₄)₃(OH,F,Cl) — Calcium Phosphate Group
Formation: Crystallization from Hydrothermal and Igneous Processes
Structure: Hexagonal Crystal System

Metaphysical Notes

Blue Apatite is associated with clarity, creativity, and communication. It is said to stimulate the intellect and inspire motivation, often used as a stone for manifestation and self-expression.

Why You'll Love It

  • Deep oceanic color and glassy polish
  • Formed through hydrothermal crystallization
  • Part of the calcium phosphate mineral family
  • Represents clarity, focus, and creative expression
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