Beginning Enameling with Steven James
Unakite stones are a form of granite and feldspar, and unakite crystal was first discovered in the Unaka Range of the Appalachian Mountains. The word Unaka itself comes from the Cherokee term unega, "white." How interesting that a word meaning white has given its name to such a colorful gemstone! Use unakite beads in any jewelry piece you want to bring the earth’s powers and hues to, whether it’s a hair stick, pair of earrings, or a bangle. Unakite stones go well with wood and leather as well as all kinds of wire. Pair our unakite beads with a smooth unakite cabochon for a whole set--give unakite a try today!

Wire-Sculpture is committed to keeping thousands of beads for making jewelry in stock, so you always have a source for the beads you need. Use our beads for any beading project. Even if you primarily work in chainmaille, try a metallic or glass bead to accent your work - experiment!

We have a giant selection of gemstone beads to match the cabochon gems you work with. Jasper beads, quartz beads, and multi-stone assortments are always popular choices. Explore our gemstones for the stones perfect for your wire jewelry making!