People buy natural stone bracelets for many different reasons. Some find them beautiful and don't want anything more from them. Others consciously choose a stone that means something to them at that moment in their lives. A new job. A difficult period that has passed. A quality they want to strengthen in themselves.
What almost everyone has in common: the stone they choose doesn't feel random. There's always something that attracts them. That's the starting point of this article.
Honest about meaning and effect
The meanings attributed to gemstones are historical and symbolic in nature. They are not scientifically proven. We make no medical or energetic claims. What we do know: people who choose a stone that means something to them wear it more often and longer. Whether that's due to the stone or the intention behind it, we leave to you.
Where the meanings come from
Natural stones have been worn by people for thousands of years, and almost every civilization has associated symbolism with them. Egyptian pharaohs wore lapis lazuli as a sign of wisdom and divinity. Roman soldiers carried tiger's eye for courage in battle. In Asian traditions, jade represents purity and eternal life.
That long history makes gemstones special. The meanings attached to a stone were not invented by one person. They evolved over centuries, in multiple cultures simultaneously, sometimes independently of each other. That says something. Not that the stones work magically, but that they have touched something in people for a very long time.
The question is not whether you believe in it. The question is which stone says something about who you are or where you want to go at this moment in your life.
The meaning per stone we sell
Below you will find the stones from our collection, with the historical symbolism for each stone and what we hear from customers about why they choose it.
Historical symbolism Strength, courage, and protection. Egyptian soldiers wore it as an amulet. In many African traditions as protection against the evil eye.
What customers say By far the most common choice for a new beginning: new job, new city, recovery after a difficult period. People call it a reminder of their own strength.
Historical symbolism Aztecs used obsidian for ritual weapons and mirrors. Known as a stone that wards off negative energy and brings out honesty.
What customers say Popular among people who consciously choose a dark, sleek look. Also chosen by people leaving a period of change behind them.
Historical symbolism In Greek mythology, a stone of strength and perseverance. Worn by soldiers as protection in battle.
What customers say Most chosen by men buying a bracelet for the first time. The neutral, dark color feels safe and matches everything.
Historical symbolism Formed from fire and earth. Represents transformation and rebirth. In many cultures, associated with the primal power of nature.
What customers say Loved by people who want something unique: the rough, porous texture is unique among gemstones. Also used with essential oils for aroma.
Historical symbolism In Russian traditions, worn as protection and a sign of noble descent. Represents self-love, inner healing, and letting go of old pain.
What customers say Most popular choice for people buying a gift for themselves. Also often chosen as a love gift because of its pink-black color shift.
Historical symbolism Greeks believed amethyst protected against intoxication and kept the mind clear. Later a symbol of royal wisdom and spiritual clarity.
What customers say Often chosen by people contemplating what they want in life. Popular among students and people in a transitional phase.
Historical symbolism One of the oldest gemstones in use. Egyptian pharaohs wore it as a symbol of divinity and wisdom. In the Renaissance, ground into ultramarine pigment for valuable paintings.
What customers say Chosen by people who are conscious of their choice. Not an impulse buy but a well-considered choice. Popular as a graduation gift.
Historical symbolism Inuit peoples believed that labradorite contained frozen aurora borealis. Represents intuition, transformation, and seeing what is hidden.
What customers say People almost always buy labradorite after seeing it shimmer in the light. The labradorite play of light is the reason. The meaning comes after.
Historical symbolism Declared sacred in India as a gift from the moon. Represents femininity, intuition, and the cycle of growth and letting go.
What customers say Most popular among women, but men are also choosing it more often. Associated with sensitivity and self-knowledge.
Historical symbolism Used by Egyptians and Roman soldiers. The name comes from the Greek word for blood, referring to the red streak the stone leaves. Represents grounding and mental focus.
What customers say Chosen by people who want something that looks like metal but is a stone. Combines well with a silver or steel watch. Perceived as stable and calm.

How to choose based on meaning?
The question people ask when choosing is almost always one of these three: what suits me as a person, what suits what I am currently going through, or what do I want to project? These are three different starting points and they lead to different choices.
| If you are looking for |
Then choose |
Because |
| Strength for a new beginning |
Tiger's Eye |
Historically associated with courage and protection, our most chosen stone for life events |
| Calm and clarity |
Amethyst or moonstone |
Both have a long tradition as stones for calm focus and self-reflection |
| Grounding and stability |
Obsidian, onyx or hematite |
Dark, earthy stones with a long history as a protective stone |
| Self-love or recovery |
Rhodonite |
In traditions connected to inner healing and letting go of old pain |
| Wisdom and conscious choices |
Lapis lazuli |
Worn for thousands of years by people in leadership positions and for major decisions |
| Something for the feeling itself |
Labradorite |
People buy it by sight. The meaning follows the attraction |
What we see after 20,000 customers
People who choose a stone based on meaning wear their bracelet differently than people who choose purely by color. Not better or worse, but differently. They touch it more often. They tell friends why they have this stone. They keep it when something is wrong with it.
"I wore my tiger's eye bracelet every day of my first year as a freelancer. I don't necessarily believe in stones. But I do know that it reminded me every morning of why I started."
— customer review, Stoney Bracelets
That is the power of the meaning behind a gemstone. Not the stone itself. But the memory it becomes. The anchor for an intention. The tangible connection to something you already had within you.
Our conclusion after five years
The meaning of a natural stone bracelet is not universal and not scientifically proven. But it is not fake either. It is personal. The stone you choose when you need it carries your story. That is enough.
How to recognize real gemstones
Meaning begins with authenticity. A glass or plastic stone does not carry the same history as a real gemstone. The difference is tangible if you know what to look for.
- Real stones feel cool to the touch and slowly warm up to body temperature
- Color and pattern vary per bead. Perfect uniformity is a warning sign
- Real stones are heavier than plastic or glass of the same size
- Inclusions and small imperfections are actually a sign of quality, not a flaw
- At Stoney Bracelets, all stones are 100% real. This is stated in our product descriptions for each stone
Handmade in the Netherlands · Free shipping from 50 euros
Find the stone that suits you
More than 20,000 customers chose their stone at Stoney Bracelets. Over 1,800 reviews, average 4.8 out of 5. Handmade in Rosmalen, custom-made.
View all natural stones Free shipping · Custom-made · 100% real gemstones
Frequently asked questions about the meaning of natural stone bracelets
Are the meanings of gemstones really true? +
The meanings attributed to gemstones are historical and symbolic in nature, not scientifically proven facts. They have evolved over thousands of years in multiple cultures and civilizations, sometimes independently of each other. Whether you believe in them is personal. What is certain: people who choose a stone with a meaning that resonates with them wear it more often and longer than a randomly purchased bracelet.
Which gemstone has the strongest meaning? +
That depends on what you are looking for. Tiger's eye has the longest continuous history as a stone of strength and protection, across multiple cultures. Lapis lazuli has the richest symbolic history. Amethyst has the broadest tradition in Western cultures. But the stone that has the strongest meaning for you is the stone that says something about where you are in your life right now.
Which stone do I choose for grief or a difficult period? +
Based on historical symbolism and what we hear from customers, obsidian, onyx, and rhodonite are the most chosen stones for difficult periods. Obsidian and onyx are chosen for protection and inner strength. Rhodonite is chosen for self-love and recovery. Tiger's eye is chosen for a new beginning after a difficult time.
Which gemstone suits strength and self-confidence? +
Tiger's eye is the most chosen stone by people seeking strength and self-confidence. This applies across cultures. Egyptian soldiers, African traditions, modern wearers: the symbolism is consistent. Obsidian and hematite are also chosen for their grounding, stable energy.
Can I combine multiple stones? +
Yes, and it works well if the stones are complementary. Popular combinations include tiger's eye with obsidian (strength and protection), amethyst with moonstone (calm and intuition), and rhodonite with labradorite (self-love and intuition). Also combine by color: warm stones together, cool stones together. That gives a cohesive look.
How do I know if a gemstone is real? +
Real gemstones feel cool to the touch, are heavier than plastic of the same size, and have slight color and pattern variations per bead. Too perfect uniformity indicates synthetic material or glass. At Stoney Bracelets, we exclusively work with 100% real gemstones, handmade in our workshop in Rosmalen.
Tiger's Eye · Amethyst · Obsidian · Rhodonite · Lapis Lazuli · Labradorite · Moonstone
Men's Beaded Bracelets: For the Man Who Never Wore One
Men's Beaded Bracelet: Which One Suits Your Life?