Meet Our Gemstone
Ever wondered what our bracelet was made of? Gemstones are at the heart of everything we do.
We're jewelry specialists. Unique pieces designed by artists, handcrafted with high quality and responsibly sourced materials.
Our core gemstone bracelet collection features natural stones such as obsidian, tourmaline, amber and shells - gifts from nature itself.
When we create our bracelets and jewelry, we make sure that no material is wasted. Our goal is to bring you more eco-friendly pieces, which is why some of our special designs are made from recycled materials.
Tourmaline
In 1500, a Portuguese exploration team in Brazil discovered a stunning gemstone with rainbow-like colors.
Tourmaline, a natural gemstone, exhibits a variety of colors due to differences in metal ion content.
The raw tourmaline stones found in Minas Gerais, Brazil, are known for their rich and varied hues.
Brazilian Tourmaline is also known for its crystal clarity, which resembles a rainbow.
The red and green varieties of Tourmaline are particularly unique, as these colors are rare in other types of crystals.
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Citrine
Citrine is the November birthstone and a protective stone for Gemini.
Often referred to as the "Vitamin C" of gemstones, Citrine radiates bright and uplifting energy.
It has been popular with European royalty and nobility since the 19th century.
Citrine is known to dispel negativity and infuse your life with vitality and positivity.
Amber
"Living Fossil of Coniferous Trees" - Amber.
Amber is fossilized resin from pine and maple trees dating back 30 to 100 million years to the Eocene and Cretaceous periods.
Since the resin is naturally pale yellow, yellow amber has become the most common variety.
As a "living fossil," amber often contains bubbles, cracks, and other imperfections that add to its unique beauty.
When worn over time, amber jewelry develops a distinctive luster.
In Eastern cultures, amber symbolizes luck and harmony.
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Peridot
August's birthstone - Peridot - symbolizes peace and happiness.
Associated with wealth and abundance, peridot is often associated with prosperity, as its name comes from the Greek word "peridona".
Peridot has been used for centuries, including as a decoration in the Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral in Germany.
Remarkably, peridot has also been discovered in space.
With its unique pale green luster, peridot shines through the darkness, earning it the nickname "the evening emerald.
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How To Take Care of Your Gemstone Bracelet
Try to avoid dropping your gemstone jewelry on hard surfaces, as natural stones can crack upon impact. We've included extra replacements with each jewelry bracelet for your peace of mind.
That soft-lined pouch that came with your 100% recyclable CompanyU packaging? Reuse it to store your jewelry pieces individually so they don't chafe, scratch, or tangle.
Your gemstone jewelry should be stored in a dark, cool, dry place. Do you live in a humid environment? Store your jewelry with a small packet of desiccant crystals to prevent tarnishing.