8749 - Huge Red Bubble Coral Beads (15mm) - SOLD Very unique and unusual, Huge Red Bubble Coral beads.
These stunning 15mm round coral beads are rough to the touch, and have lovely swirly markings in a paler, sort of pink colour.
Shapes and sizes of the individual beads may vary, due to their nature.
Size: approx. 15mm
Price: 13 euro per strand
Stock: Sold out. Please call back.
7325 - Sea Sponge Coral Ellipsoid Beads Large, ellipsoid shaped beads of beautiful red Sponge Coral.
Size: 30 x 10mm
Price: 9 euro per strand of 14 beads
Stock: 2 strands
9.00 €
5436 - Red Bubble Coral (12mm) Very unique and unusual, Red Bubble Coral.
These stunning 12mm round coral beads are rough to the touch, and have lovely swirly markings in a paler, sort of pink colour.
Shapes and sizes of the individual beads may vary, due to their nature.
Size: approx. 12mm
Price: 9 euro per strand
Stock: 6 strands
9.00 €
5432 - Red Sponge Coral (8mm) - SOLD Round Beads, cut from beautiful Red Sponge Coral.
Size: 8mm
Price: 6 euro per strand
Stock: SOLD
Tiger Coral - 2438 Tiger Coral Chips.
This type of bamboo coral is often known as tiger coral because of its exotic stripes. It has natural beige and black sections, reminiscent of the sections in bamboo plants.
The beads are strategically cut from the coral so that both colors are visible on each piece.
Coral, with its reputed ability to calm and improve life, is considered the best accessory for todays life in the fast lane.
Said to protect children, it is given as a gift to them in many countries. It also is used in difficulties of the lungs and digestion, and many relate it to blood circulation. Coral is said to help restore harmony in the event of emotional conflict and work against nutritional deficiencies, depression and lethargy.
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(Many people think coral, like ivory, must be protected and/or is an endangered species. However, the few threatened coral reefs are monitored by international law. Furthermore, research shows that at current harvesting levels, even the Great Barrier Reef's coral is sustainable; in other words, it replenishes itself at a rate equal to or greater than it is collected. While some types of coral grow extremely slowly (at a rate of only about three centimeters every 20 years!), other branching varieties are estimated to grow up to 10 centimeters each year. Live coral for aquariums currently is more profitable to harvest than dead coral for jewellery. )