Types of Natural Stone Bracelets: The Complete Guide
Not all stones are created equal. In seven years of working with natural stones, we've learned that the choice between obsidian, lava stone, lapis lazuli, or amethyst isn't just about color. It's about hardness, wearability, maintenance, and most importantly: how it feels to wear this stone day in, day out.
This guide explains all 12 most commonly worn natural stones. We compare them based on durability, aesthetics, and practical wearing advice. This is the knowledge we've gained by making thousands of bracelets and seeing how customers live with them.
What you'll discover in this guide are not allegories or marketing statements. This is operational experience with stone. What works, what breaks, what remains beautiful, and what will degrade.
Comparing Hardness: the Mohs Scale
The first question you should ask: how durable is this stone? The Mohs scale measures precision from 1 (very soft) to 10 (diamond). The higher the number, the less likely the stone is to scratch.
Here is the full comparison of all the stones we process:
| Stone | Mohs Hardness | Suitability | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lava Stone | 3–3.5 | Gentle wear | Clean weekly |
| Obsidian | 5–5.5 | Daily wear | Normal maintenance |
| Lapis Lazuli | 5–6 | Daily wear | Regular cleaning |
| Hematite | 5.5–6.5 | Daily wear | Normal maintenance |
| African Turquoise | 6 | Daily wear | Gentle cleaning |
| Labradorite | 6–6.5 | Daily wear | Soft cleaning |
| Moonstone | 6–6.5 | Daily wear | Gentle wear |
| Onyx | 6.5–7 | Heavy daily wear | Minimal maintenance |
| Tiger Eye | 7 | Heavy daily wear | Minimal maintenance |
| Amethyst | 7 | Heavy daily wear | Minimal maintenance |
Rule of thumb: soft (3–4) is for gentle wear, hardness 6+ can withstand almost anything. This difference matters more than you think — not just for longevity, but for how pleasant a stone is to wear.
The 10 Most Worn Stones from Stoney Bracelets
These are the stones we work with day in, day out. We've chosen them because they have strong aesthetic appeal and practical durability.
Volcanic glass with deep black luster. Smooth, minimalist, indestructible. This is the stone for those who don't hesitate.
View obsidian bracelets →Golden-brown with characteristic stripes. Vibrant, visible, premium. This stone looks like an investment from day one.
View tiger eye bracelets →Deep blue with golden flecks. Art on your wrist. Lapis always looks striking, without being superfluous.
View lapis lazuli bracelets →Purple quartz. Elegant, recognizable, strong. Amethyst always feels sophisticated.
View amethyst bracelets →Silver-black, metallic sheen. Modern, subtly luxurious. Hematite looks like molten steel.
View hematite bracelets →Warm green-blue. Rare, warm, unique. This is the stone for those who want to be different from everyone else.
View African turquoise →Black, porous, absorbs oils. Perfect for aromatherapy. Soft stone that needs to be worn gently.
View lava stone bracelets →Deep matte black. Strong, serious, unforgiving. Onyx is for those who don't want to show off but want to make an impact.
View onyx bracelets →Gray with a magical light effect. Shifting green, blue, gold. The stone that changes as you look at it.
View labradorite bracelets →Translucent with a milky sheen. Soft, recognizable, refined. Moonstone looks like flowing light.
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How to Choose? 4 Quality Criteria
Real stones have character. Irregularity isn't a flaw — it's proof of authenticity.
Stoney Bracelets, 7 years of experienceHow We Select Stones
Not every stone sold is good enough. Here's how we work:
1. Physical Inspection
We examine each stone with the naked eye. Is the color vibrant? Are there cracks? Glass-like reflection? The stone must speak directly.
2. Touch Test
We feel the stone. Is the finish smooth? Or does it feel rough? Smoothness is an indicator of quality and how long it will last.
3. Smell Test (for lava stone)
Lava stone should smell neutral. Sour or chemical? Then it hasn't been treated properly.
4. Light Test
Under various light angles, the stone must retain its character. No dulling. No strange reflections.
This process means that 20-30% of all stones we receive don't pass our selection. That's a cost, but it's standard. This is why our bracelets have a reputation.
Not every stone is a Stoney. We select for character, durability, and beauty. This is why our customers wear their bracelets for years.
Wearing Advice Per Stone
Suitable for daily wear (Mohs 6+)
Onyx, Tiger's Eye, Amethyst, Labradorite, Moonstone, African Turquoise, Hematite. You can wear these without worry. They go to the gym, to work, everything.
Careful daily wear (Mohs 5–5.5)
Obsidian and Lapis Lazuli. Less hard, but still durable for normal use. Avoid heavy impact or contact with abrasive surfaces.
For relaxation (Mohs 3–3.5)
Lava stone. Soft. Ideal for people who wear their bracelet at home or with evening wear. Not suitable for sports or heavy work.
Getting marks from wear is normal. Micro-scratches are normal. This is real stone, not plastic. Beauty grows with use.
Prepare for this: when you truly wear a stone, it becomes a part of you. It develops a patina. This is not wear and tear — it's a relationship.
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