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Facts of Lava Rock

 

Lava Rock Beads are, as their name suggests, a type of igneous rock.  These beads are becoming very popular among beaders today, as they are  irregular in shape with sponge-like textures, making them an interesting  element in jewelry design.

They are very comfortable to  wear. And while they most commonly appear in black or gray, they can be  dyed different colors too. Best of all, Lava Rock beads are relatively  inexpensive compared to gemstones.

But how did Lava Rock beads first come about? In this post, we  explore some interesting facts about Lava Rock beads and why you should  consider them in your own designs.


How Lava Rock beads are made 

Lava Rock beads are literally made from cooled down molten rock  (Basalt, an igneous rock). In order for rock to melt, it has to reach  temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees Celsius beneath a volcano.

When a volcano erupts, red hot molten rock spills out of the volcano  and flows away as lava until it becomes cool, solid, porous and black.


Metaphysical properties of Lava Rock

Lava Rock itself has obviously been around for millions of years, so  it has had some interesting uses over time, many of which are still used  today.

Lava Rock is known for being a grounding stone, one that can balance  the emotions and bring about calmness and strength. It’s believed to  help keep tempers in check and also help its wearer to work through  problems in a logical way.

At the same time, there is a raw energy about Lava Rock, since it is  born out of the fiery heat underneath the earth’s surface. This energy  is said to represent rebirth or renewal. Lava Rock is known for helping  to promote fertility.


How to use Lava Rock beads in jewelry design

Lava Rock beads work really well when making earrings, necklaces or  bracelets. They are very lightweight so you can design chunky-looking  jewelry that won’t weigh you down. Lava Rock beads have an edgy or quirky look and feel to them,  darker beads can be used in avant-garde, gothic or steampunk styles of  jewelry. They also look great in themed jewelry. Why not try using a single lava bead on a length of chain for  dramatic long earrings? Or use several close together with gold tone  findings for a striking statement necklace? Lava Rock beads are best  used with contrasting materials in terms of finish and color.


Finally… 

Lava Rocks beads are a great addition to your jewelry-making kit.  They are very versatile, relatively inexpensive and they have some  interesting metaphysical qualities too!


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