Discover the Stones Behind the Jewelry

  • Jasper – Strong and Grounded

    Jasper is known for its earthy tones and natural patterns, making every piece unique. Often called the "supreme nurturer," it’s believed to promote stability, endurance, and resilience—perfect for everyday wear that feels as solid as it looks.

  • Aventurine – A Subtle Spark

    With its soft green hue and natural shimmer, aventurine is often associated with opportunity and confidence. It’s been worn for centuries as a stone of luck, but more than that, it’s just a beautiful, effortless addition to any collection.

  • Tiger's Eye – Strength & Focus

    Tiger’s Eye catches the light in a way that makes it stand out—just like the people who wear it. Its golden-brown bands give it a striking depth, and it’s often linked to confidence, focus, and clear decision-making.

  • Amethyst – Timeless & Calm

    A classic favorite, amethyst’s deep purple color has made it one of the most recognizable stones in the world. It’s long been associated with clarity and calm, making it a go-to for anyone drawn to rich, bold hues with a sense of ease.

  • Jade – A Symbol of Balance

    Jade has been valued for centuries across different cultures for its smooth texture and cool, natural green shades. Known as a stone of balance and harmony, it’s as effortless to wear as it is meaningful.

  • Quartz and Rock Crystal – Simple & Versatile

    Clear quartz, often called rock crystal, is one of the most versatile stones in jewelry. Its clean, minimalist look pairs with everything, and it’s believed to amplify energy—whether that’s in the stones around it or in the person wearing it.

  • Lapis Lazuli – Bold & Classic

    Lapis Lazuli has been prized for thousands of years for its deep blue color, often flecked with gold. Worn by royalty and artists alike, it’s associated with wisdom and self-expression—ideal for those who like a statement piece with a story.

  • Lava Stone – Raw & Rugged

    Lava stone has a natural, porous texture that makes it unlike anything else. Lightweight and organic, it’s great for layering and often used as a diffuser for essential oils—though it makes just as much of a statement on its own.

  • Amazonite – Cool & Collected

    Amazonite’s soft blues and greens give it a laid-back, beachy feel. Worn throughout history as a stone of communication and confidence, it’s easygoing yet eye-catching—a perfect balance.

  • Indian Agate – Naturally One of a Kind

    Indian Agate’s mix of deep greens, reds, and browns makes every piece unique. No two beads are the same, which makes this stone an effortless way to add a natural, earthy touch to any look.

  • Howlite – Clean & Understated

    With its soft white color and subtle gray veining, howlite is simple, modern, and timeless. Known for its connection to mindfulness, it’s a great choice for those who like their jewelry to feel as effortless as it looks.

  • Rhodonite – A Pop of Pink

    Rhodonite’s mix of deep pink and black makes it stand out without being too bold. Associated with balance and self-assurance, it’s a perfect choice for when you want just a hint of color.

  • Red Sesame Jasper – Earthy & Warm

    Not a widely recognized stone, but likely a form of red jasper with speckled patterns. Like all jasper, it’s sturdy, grounded, and effortlessly wearable.

  • Dalmatian Jasper – Fun & Unpredictable

    Named for its black-and-white speckled pattern, Dalmatian Jasper is playful but still neutral enough to go with anything. A natural way to add texture and personality to any piece.

  • Larvikite – A Subtle Flash

    Often mistaken for labradorite, larvikite is a dark gray stone with flecks of silver or blue that catch the light. Understated but striking, it’s great for those who like their jewelry to have a little extra depth.

  • Agate – Layered & Timeless

    Agate is known for its natural banding and variety of colors, from deep reds to sleek blacks. Each piece is unique, with layers that give it depth and character. Whether bold or neutral, agate is a durable, go-with-anything stone that never feels out of place.

  • Sodalite – Deep & Bold

    With its rich blue hues and natural white veining, sodalite has a look that’s both classic and modern. Often mistaken for lapis lazuli, it has a slightly deeper, more subdued tone. Known as a stone of logic and intuition, it’s perfect for anyone who loves a bold yet understated piece.

  • A World of Stones

    No two stones are alike, and that’s what makes them special. Each one is a little masterpiece of nature—full of color, texture, and character. Together, they remind us that beauty takes many forms. Which one fits your style?