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

What makes a bracelet feminine without being overly soft? For many customers, the answer is moonstone. Its pearlescent luster, the blue light play that sweeps across its surface, its cool clarity — it's a stone that stands out without shouting. A moonstone bracelet adds something to your wrist that no other stone can: clarity with mystery. In our moonstone bracelet collection, you'll see exactly why this stone has been one of the most popular choices among female customers for years.

Moonstone and labradorite bracelets worn as a stack, studio lifestyle shot
Moonstone in combination with labradorite — two stones that capture light
Moonstone in short
Color Milky white with blue sheen
Hardness 6-6.5 Mohs
Special feature Adularescence

What makes moonstone special

Moonstone is a variety of feldspar, formed by thin layers of mineral that refract light in a specific way. This optical effect is called adularescence: a blue or white glow that moves across the surface as you tilt the stone. It's not a sparkle or a shine — it's a vibrant play of light that accompanies every movement of your wrist.

This characteristic makes moonstone different from most stones we work with. Where obsidian absorbs light and tiger's eye reflects it, moonstone plays with it. The stone seems to breathe. That's also why it never looks dull or static on your wrist, even if you wear a single bracelet without any further combinations.

01
Origin

Most quality moonstone comes from Sri Lanka, India, and Madagascar. We select based on clarity and the strength of the adularescent effect — two things that vary greatly by batch.

02
Hardness

At 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, moonstone is less hard than quartz. Treat it a bit more carefully than tiger's eye or obsidian, but it is certainly suitable for daily wear.

03
The light effect

Adularescence is caused by microscopic layers within the stone. The more light that refracts through these layers, the stronger the blue or white glow. This makes each bead unique — no two are identical.

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Who wears it

Moonstone is originally androgynous. Our data shows that women choose it slightly more often, but men who want a soft counterpart next to dark stones order it just as frequently.

Which moonstone bracelet suits you?

Moonstone works in different ways. The stone can be subtle or a real eye-catcher, depending on what you wear with it and which bead size you choose. Below are four profiles — choose the one that most closely matches your style.

Clean and minimalistic

You wear few pieces of jewelry. One ring, a delicate watch, nothing extra. One 6mm moonstone bracelet is just enough then. The milky white beads add light to your wrist without becoming overwhelming when paired with a white T-shirt, a neutral blazer, or a linen dress. It's the type of bracelet that suits a style focused on refinement, not clutter.

Feminine and refined

You like jewelry that adds something to your look, not takes away from it. A moonstone bracelet combined with labradorite or rose quartz adds depth without heaviness. The soft play of light in moonstone enhances the warmer tones of the other stones. Very suitable for stacking with a thin silver band or a delicate necklace.

Modern and contrasting

You enjoy combining extremes. A white moonstone next to a matte obsidian or a dark tiger's eye works because the contrast is real: light against dark, shine against absorption. This is the combination we most often see among customers who stack their first moonstone bracelet on an existing stack of dark stones.

Soft and colorful

You opt for warmth and natural tones. Moonstone next to African turquoise or coral brings freshness without screaming. The type of combination you wear to a terrace, a summer evening, or with an outfit where you want color to speak without overdoing it.

Moonstone bracelet combined with African turquoise, outdoor lifestyle
African turquoise and moonstone — one of our most popular women's combinations

The 5 best combinations with moonstone

Moonstone is one of the most versatile stones for stacking. Its soft base allows almost any other stone to shine. These are the five combinations we most frequently see in orders.

Labradorite
Moonstone + Labradorite Most popular choice

Two stones with a play of light, but totally different characters. Moonstone radiates white-blue, labradorite gives flashes of green and blue. Together they form a stack that never looks static. The most ordered combination among our female customers.

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Hematite
Moonstone + Hematite Elegant

The metallic grey of hematite against the soft white of moonstone creates a combination that works both in the office and for an evening out. Ideal if you have one moonstone bracelet and are looking for something to anchor it.

African Turquoise
Moonstone + African Turquoise Summerly

Green-blue against white: freshness without being overwhelming. A combination that works in summer, but also perfect with calm winter colors. Often chosen by customers who want color without being too conspicuous.

Gold Tiger's Eye
Moonstone + Gold Tiger's Eye Warm contrast

Cool against warm. The shimmering golden-brown of tiger's eye enhances the blue glow of moonstone. A classic balance — especially beautiful in 8mm, where the contrast truly comes into its own.

Matte Obsidian
Moonstone + Matte Obsidian Monochrome

White against deep black, shine against matte. The ultimate contrast in texture without becoming too busy. Suitable for women and men who want a powerful, graphic stack without adding color.

Moonstone is the stone almost everyone orders twice. First solo, then as a base under a completely different color.

— Stoney Bracelets workshop

Are you hesitating between 6mm and 8mm? For most men's wrists, 8mm works; for narrower wrists, layering, or a slim dress watch, 6mm is the better choice. We have a complete size guide with wrist circumference chart, watch combinations, and concrete decision-making help.

How to care for a moonstone bracelet

Moonstone is softer than quartz varieties like tiger's eye or obsidian. That doesn't mean it's fragile—it just requires a slightly more careful routine to maintain its luster for years.

Do Don't
Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising Never leave in chlorinated or soapy water
Use a soft cloth to clean it No harsh cleaners or ultrasonic baths
Put on last after perfume and body lotion Do not store in direct sunlight for extended periods
Store separately in a fabric pouch Do not store with harder stones
Moonstone and hematite bracelets in clean editorial studio setting
Hematite and moonstone — metallic contrast with a soft glow
Our advice

Start with a 6mm moonstone bracelet, either solo or combined with labradorite. It's the most versatile entry point you can make—it suits smaller wrists, goes with any outfit, and can later be effortlessly expanded with a darker counterpart if you want to grow your stack.

Moonstone collection

A bracelet that catches light with every movement

Handmade, with hand-selected beads and a gunmetal SB cube as a signature.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between moonstone and labradorite?+
Both belong to the feldspar family and exhibit a play of light. Moonstone is milky white with a blue sheen (adularescence), while labradorite is darker grey-blue with green and blue flashes (labradorescence). Moonstone appears softer and more feminine; labradorite feels more mysterious and deep.
Is a moonstone bracelet suitable for men?+
Yes. Moonstone is slightly more often chosen by women, but the combination with matte obsidian or hematite works excellent in a masculine stack. Many men use moonstone as the only light stone among darker beads, for contrast and depth.
Which bead size should I choose if I have slender wrists?+
For wrists under 17 cm, we recommend 6mm. The beads are then proportional and can be easily stacked with other bracelets without the overall look being too bulky. Only choose 8mm if you consciously want a more striking, graphic effect.
Can I wear my moonstone bracelet every day?+
Yes, moonstone is suitable for daily wear, provided you remove it before showering, swimming, or exercising. The stone, with 6-6.5 Mohs, is not the hardest in our range, so avoid chlorine and harsh cleaning agents to maintain its shine.
Which stone does moonstone combine best with?+
Labradorite is our most popular combination—both stones have a play of light that complements each other. For contrast, choose hematite or matte obsidian. For a warm combination, golden tiger's eye works best against the cool white-blue glow of moonstone.
Are moonstone bracelets gift-wrapped?+
Yes. Every order is free of charge packaged in a Stoney Bracelets gift box with the branded pouch. You don't have to do anything—it's standard with every bracelet, even if you order several together.