Color is the fastest way to narrow a gemstone search. Blue stones read cool and formal, reds feel warm and grounded, yellows brighten neutral wardrobes, and greens sit well against most skin tones. Our color hubs organize sterling silver necklaces by the stone's main hue, then let you filter by specific gem, length, and setting style.
Start with blue jewelry for sapphire, topaz, lapis, and turquoise (Mohs 5-9 depending on stone). The green jewelry hub covers emerald, peridot, malachite, and chrome diopside. For warm tones, browse red jewelry with garnet and ruby, or yellow jewelry in citrine and amber. Softer palettes live in purple jewelry (amethyst, charoite) and pink jewelry (rose quartz, morganite, pink tourmaline).
For contrast pieces, black jewelry features onyx, spinel, and black tourmaline, while white opal, moonstone, and pearl necklaces sit under the main catalog. Every listing notes stone origin when known, hardness, and whether the gem is natural, heat-treated, or stabilized, the three categories the FTC requires jewelers to disclose.
SilverRush Style has sold sterling silver and natural-stone jewelry since 2005. All orders ship free within the US, and each piece arrives stamped .925 with a care card for the specific stone. If you need help matching a color to an occasion or a birthstone, our support team answers within one business day.
Yes. Every necklace uses natural gemstones, with any treatments (heat, stabilization) disclosed on the product page per FTC guidelines.
.925 means the metal is 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% copper for strength. Each clasp or tag on our necklaces carries the .925 stamp.
Cool undertones tend to pair with blue, purple, and green stones; warm undertones with red, yellow, and orange. Neutral undertones work with both ranges.
Yes. Unworn pieces can be returned within 30 days. Monitor calibration affects how stones photograph, so we include close-up shots and note color variation on each listing.