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Iron oxide commonly used for beads
Due to their pleasing appearance and low cost, hematite beads are commonly used on captive bead rings. Hematite is iron oxide - essentially a relatively inert silver gray/black form of rust. While it's perfectly safe to wear hematite as a bead, it is not recommended for subcutaneous use.

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Iron oxide commonly used for beads Due to their pleasing appearance and low cost, hematite beads are commonly used on captive bead rings. Hematite is iron oxide - essentially a relatively inert silver gray/black form of rust. While it's perfectly safe to wear hematite as a bead, it is not recommended for subcutaneous use.