Know your Stones
What We Use and Why
Our necklaces are thoughtfully crafted using a rich variety of semiprecious stones—each chosen for its natural beauty, color, and character. While the focus is on these unique gems, we occasionally mix in clay beads, crystals, or even plastic accents to add playful texture or keep some designs more budget-friendly—but only when they meet our standards for style and quality.
Every piece is crafted to look and feel special, no matter the stone.
Agate
Agate is nature’s abstract art—each stone a swirl of colors, stripes, and patterns that look like they were painted by hand. From soft pastels to fiery reds, agate comes in endless varieties, and no two are ever the same. Some look like lace, others like landscapes or ocean waves, making every necklace a wearable masterpiece.
Amethyst
Amethyst is the drama queen of the quartz family—dressed in royal purples that range from soft lilac to deep violet. Its color comes from natural magic underground, and each stone looks like it’s been dipped in twilight. A showstopper in any setting.
Aventurine
Aventurine is the glitter lover’s gemstone. Usually green, it sparkles with tiny flecks that shimmer like sunlight through leaves. It’s playful, earthy, and full of personality—perfect for adding a touch of magic to your day.
Corals
Coral gemstones are born from the sea, shaped by tiny creatures and ocean currents. Their warm reds and pinks feel tropical and vibrant, like a splash of summer on your skin. Organic and full of life, they’re truly one-of-a-kind.
Cultivated Pearls
Pearls are the ocean’s gift to elegance. Grown inside mollusks, each one is a soft, glowing orb with gentle hues of white, pink, or silver. They’re classic, graceful, and always make you feel a little more refined.
Jade
Jade is smooth, cool, and endlessly calming. Most often found in rich green shades, it can also be creamy white or lavender. Its surface feels like silk, and its beauty lies in its quiet strength and graceful glow.
Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli is like wearing a piece of the night sky. Deep blue with golden specks, it looks like stars scattered across velvet. Ancient civilizations adored it—and it still turns heads today.
Onyx
Onyx is sleek, bold, and effortlessly cool. Its deep black surface is like polished obsidian, sometimes streaked with white or gray like a moonlit sky. It’s the little black dress of gemstones—timeless, elegant, and always in style.
Opal
Opal is pure magic. Its surface flashes with color—reds, blues, greens—like a firework frozen in stone. No two opals are alike, and each one feels like it holds a secret. It’s the gemstone of wonder.
Quartz
Clear as mountain air or blushing like a soft sunset, quartz is nature’s crystal canvas. It’s one of the most common stones on Earth, but its beauty is anything but ordinary. Whether icy-clear or smoky and mysterious, quartz adds a clean, modern sparkle to any necklace.
Topaz
Topaz is a gemstone of surprises—it can be golden like honey, icy blue like a glacier, or soft pink like spring petals. Its crystal-clear sparkle catches the light like a mirror ball, adding instant glam to any piece.
Tourmaline
Tourmaline is the rainbow of the gem world. It comes in nearly every color—sometimes even two or three in one stone! From watermelon pinks to forest greens, it’s a kaleidoscope of beauty that never gets boring.
Turquoise
Turquoise looks like a piece of the sky fell into the Earth. Its dreamy blue-green tones often come with natural veins and patterns, like rivers running through stone. It’s been loved for centuries—and it’s easy to see why.