Bracelets with stones work harder than most jewelry. They sit at the pulse point, catch light when you reach for a cup, and wear against fabric all day, so material choice matters. Every bracelet on this hub uses sterling silver bezels, prongs, or wire frames around natural stones, no synthetics or coated glass.
Color is usually the first filter. Reds and pinks pull from ruby jewelry (Mohs 9, corundum family) and garnet jewelry with its deep almandine tones. For greens, emerald jewelry brings beryl-family stones from Colombia and Zambia, while peridot jewelry offers a brighter olive cast. Blues range from sapphire jewelry to copper-bearing turquoise jewelry from the American Southwest.
Warm tones come from Baltic amber jewelry (fossilized tree resin, 30 to 90 million years old) and faceted citrine jewelry. Purple wearers tend toward amethyst jewelry, the quartz-family birthstone for February. Sky blues sit in topaz jewelry, and the flash-stone collectors usually head straight to labradorite jewelry or opal jewelry for play of color.
Most bracelets here run 7 to 7.5 inches with extender chains; cuffs are measured wrist-circumference minus gap. Use the stone filter on the left to narrow by variety, or read the stone notes on each product page for hardness, treatment, and origin before you buy.
The collection covers ruby, sapphire, emerald, amethyst, garnet, citrine, topaz, peridot, opal, labradorite, turquoise, and amber. All stones are natural, with any standard treatments (heat, stabilization) noted on the product page.
Yes. Every setting, chain, and clasp is .925 sterling silver, stamped where size allows. We do not use silver plate or silver-tone base metal.
Measure your wrist with a soft tape and add a half inch for a snug fit or a full inch for a relaxed drape. Standard length is 7.5 inches; cuffs and bangles list inner diameter separately.
Wipe with a soft cloth after wear and store flat in a tarnish-resistant pouch. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners on emerald, opal, turquoise, and amber, which are softer or porous. Remove before swimming, gardening, or applying lotion.