Gemstone Graduated Pendant Beads

 - Gemstone graduated pendant beads are a type of jewelry featuring a variety of gemstones that change in size, commonly from smallest at the ends to largest at the center. These pendants usually hang vertically, with the effect of the gemstones graduating in size enhancing the overall design and aesthetic balance of the piece.The gemstones used can be almost any type, from precious stones such as rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, to semi-precious stones like amethyst, blue topaz, and garnet. Additionally, the cut of the beads also varies, from round, square, oval, faceted, to unique shapes providing a natural look.This style of jewelry can offer a striking look as the graduation of size can draw the eye towards the center of the pendant, and it can be a way to showcase a variety of different gemstones within a single piece.

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