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Since 2019, we have been crafting handmade gemstone bracelets for over 20,000 customers. Each stone is hand-selected in our own studio.

If you're looking for turquoise bracelets, you're likely in for a surprise: most "turquoise bracelets" on the market do not contain real turquoise. We make three variants, all natural stone, none of them the classic Sleeping Beauty turquoise. Below, we honestly explain the difference, which variant suits which style, and which turquoise bracelet from our studio will last you the longest.

Turquoise bracelet wristshot - African turquoise as a handmade natural stone bracelet at Stoney Bracelets
African turquoise on the wrist, earthy blue-green with dark matrix.
Honest upfront

We do not sell "real" turquoise (the rare copper-aluminum stone from Iran, Arizona, or Tibet). It is barely offered in mass-produced bracelets on the world market anymore. What you typically encounter is colored howlite or magnesite. We therefore opt for three honest alternatives that carry the turquoise look without the marketing lie.

What actually falls under turquoise bracelets

The term "turquoise" is loosely used for at least three different things: the classic blue turquoise stone, the blue-green African turquoise (a jasper variant), and anything that coincidentally has that color. Only when you know what you are picking up can you make a choice that will last for years instead of discoloring after the first shower.

The turquoise spectrum at Stoney
Hardness Mohs 6–7
Family Jasper (chalcedony)
Color palette Blue-green · yellow · gold-blue

Real turquoise vs turquoise-look: what's the difference

The stone that is mineralogically called turquoise is a hydrated copper-aluminum phosphate. It is porous, scratch-sensitive (Mohs 5–6), often stabilized or dyed, and in good quality costs hundreds of euros per bead. What is sold as "turquoise bracelets" in the mainstream is, in 90 out of 100 cases, something else. We therefore work with natural stone variants that can handle both hardness and character.

Variant What it is Hardness Durability
Classic turquoise Copper-aluminum phosphate, almost always stabilized 5–6 Sensitive to sweat, perfume, water
African turquoise Jasper variant with dark matrix 6–7 Indestructible, suitable for daily wear
Gold turquoise Gold-brown jasper with blue inclusions 6–7 Indestructible, suitable for daily wear
Yellow turquoise Yellow jasper (serpentinized) 6–7 Indestructible, suitable for daily wear
Howlite/magnesite "turquoise" White stone, dyed blue 3–3.5 Discolors; color bleeds with sweat

Our conclusion: the three jasper variants maintain the turquoise aesthetic and are hard enough for everyday wear. We consciously skip howlite: a dyed stone does not belong in a premium bracelet.

The three turquoise variants we do make

Each variant has a different character. Below, we list which suits which style, ranked by how often they end up in our stacks.

African
Turquoise
African Turquoise Most ordered

Earthy blue-green with a black speckled matrix. The dark dots are iron oxide, which gives the bead character and makes it masculine. Works through all seasons, stands out without being loud. Our most popular turquoise choice.

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Gold
Turquoise
Gold Turquoise Statement

Gold-brown base with blue veins and speckles. Warmer than African turquoise, with more shine and a bolder statement. Matches cognac leather, beige tones, and a gold watchband.

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Yellow
Turquoise
Yellow Turquoise Summery

Sunny ocher yellow with dark natural veins. Lighter and more summery than the other two, works particularly well with tanned skin and in an outfit with linen and white cotton. A seasonal pick.

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Turquoise bracelets stacked with matte obsidian - Stoney Bracelets studio
African turquoise × matte obsidian: our most ordered turquoise stack.

Which turquoise suits whom

The same three variants, four wearing profiles. The matrix below comes from our order pattern of the past two years. Not theory, just what customers actually choose.

Suits Choose Why
First turquoise bracelet African turquoise 6mm Safest, gender-neutral, combines with any existing stack
Dark outfit, cool color palette African turquoise 8mm Dark matrix enhances black/grey items
Warm outfit, cognac & beige Gold turquoise 8mm Gold tone shines through, blue provides balance
Summery statement look Yellow turquoise 8mm Lighter, more noticeable, suitable for outdoor and linen

Undecided between 6mm and 8mm? Our size pillar on 6mm or 8mm bracelets covers this in detail per wrist circumference and watch combination.

Three strongest stacks with turquoise

Earthy
Depth
African Turquoise × Matte Obsidian Most ordered

The dark matrix of turquoise finds its perfect extension in matte obsidian. No shine, no contrast peak. Two earthy tones that anchor each other. Works through all seasons and with any casual to smart-casual outfit.

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Soft
Contrast
African Turquoise × Moonstone Lighter palette

For those who want to see the earthy turquoise softer: moonstone brings light and a bluish flash without being bright. Especially beautiful in spring and summer on a lightly tanned wrist.

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Matte
on Matte
African Turquoise × Larvikite Subtle

Two matte stones with natural vein patterns. The quiet Schiller-sheen of larvikite draws the eye from under a cuff without screaming. Ideal for the man who prefers to wear long rather than loud.

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Turquoise bracelet combined with moonstone - outdoor wristshot Stoney Bracelets
African turquoise × moonstone: soft contrast for lighter seasons.

Four wearing rules that make the difference

01
Ask for the origin

An honest seller names the jasper family. Anyone claiming "real turquoise" for under 50 euros per bead is almost certainly selling dyed howlite.

02
Test for color bleeding

Wipe the bead with a white, damp cloth. Real natural stone will not rub off. Dyed alternatives immediately leave blue streaks.

03
Feel the weight

Natural jasper variants feel cool and sturdy. Howlite and plastic imitations are light and warm, immediately noticeable in the hand.

04
Matte over shine

A turquoise bracelet without artificial shine ages more elegantly. The three variants we make are naturally polished, not coated.

Maintenance: how to keep turquoise beautiful

  • Remove before showering, swimming, and sauna. Soap and heat will dull the polish.
  • Spray perfume before putting on the bracelet, not after. Alcohol can damage natural stone.
  • Store separately from metal jewelry to prevent scratches on the polish.

The most honest turquoise bracelet is not a blue dyed stone. It is a jasper that coincidentally has the most beautiful blue-green that nature can create.

Stoney Atelier, Rosmalen
Our verdict

If you want a turquoise bracelet that lasts for years: choose African turquoise 8mm with matte obsidian next to it. If you want something warmer: gold turquoise. If you're looking for a summery statement: yellow turquoise. We make all three in 6mm and 8mm, hand-knotted on durable elastic.

Turquoise Collection

Honest turquoise, no dyed imitation

Three natural jasper variants in 6mm and 8mm. Handmade in the Netherlands, with a lifetime bead service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you sell real turquoise bracelets?+
No. We consciously do not work with classic turquoise because in affordable quality, the stone is almost always stabilized or dyed. Instead, we make three jasper variants (African, gold, and yellow turquoise) that carry the look and are hard enough for everyday wear.
What is the difference between African turquoise and real turquoise?+
African turquoise is mineralogically a jasper (Mohs 6–7) and hard enough for daily use. Real turquoise is a copper-aluminum phosphate (Mohs 5–6) that is porous and scratch-sensitive. The color is similar, but the wearing behavior differs completely.
Which turquoise variant suits a man?+
African turquoise 8mm is our most ordered choice for men. The dark matrix makes the stone earthy and masculine, the size fits under any cuff, and it combines with matte obsidian, hematite, and larvikite without being overwhelming.
Can I wear a turquoise bracelet every day?+
Yes, provided it is a jasper variant (African, gold, or yellow turquoise). Our three variants have Mohs 6–7 and are insensitive to sweat, rain, and perfume. Only take it off for showering, swimming, and sauna.
Which combination is most ordered?+
African turquoise with matte obsidian has been our most ordered turquoise stack for two years. The dark matrix and the matte black counterpart create an earthy, deep combination that works in every season.
How do I recognize dyed turquoise?+
Wipe the bead with a white, damp cloth. Dyed howlite or magnesite will immediately leave blue marks. Additionally, the price is an indicator: a bracelet with "real turquoise" costing under 50 euros per bead is almost always a dyed alternative.