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Apatite Charms


Welcome to our apatite charms page.

Here you can browse through our ranges of charms, all set with this pale but unassumably beautiful gemstone.

All of our jewellery comes with free delivery and you can also get your jewellery gift wrapped to make your presents extra special.

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Apatite Necklace MORE INFO...
Apatite Necklace
Traditional Turquoise Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Necklace
Amethyst Earrings MORE INFO...
Amethyst Earrings
Apatite Earrings MORE INFO...
Apatite Earrings
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet
Marcasite Earrings MORE INFO...
Marcasite Earrings
Classic Peridot Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Peridot Bracelet
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace
Marcasite Heart Necklace MORE INFO...
Marcasite Heart Necklace
Apatite Wave Bracelet MORE INFO...
Apatite Wave Bracelet

More about Charms


Charms are the latest additions to the Sundari family of jewellery. We have an extensive knowledge of gemstones so we have decided to introduce a new range of charms using a very wide variety of semi-precious gemstones such as amethyst, garnet, black onyx, rose quartz, and labradorite. And, as well as gemstone charms we have also released a range of plain sterling silver charms that feature intriguing designs like letters, animals, plants, and fashion accessories.

Of course all or our charms are sold at very competitive prices and in many cases you can purchase a full range of charms with a silver bracelet for less than other stores would sell individual charms. This then gives you the opportunity to be far more versatile when accessorising your outifts.

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More about the Apatite gemstone


The name apatite comes from the Greek word for deceive or cheat, which is apatao. Throughout history it has been called the deceitful or cheating stone because it is so easy to confuse it with other types of gemstones. While this is especially true in the cut stones used in jewellery, it is also true when it is in the raw crystal state as it has been mistaken for beryl and tourmaline.

Read about Apatite in our gemstone guide >

More about Apatite from Wikipedia >