Shop by Colour
Shop by Colour
Find crystal pieces by the colours you actually wear. Colour guides mood and styling; intentions guide function. Use both to build a stack you’ll reach for every day.
Why colour matters (beyond style)
How to use this page
- Pick a colour that fits your wardrobe and mood.
- Shortlist 1–3 stones in that colour.
- Fine-tune with metal tone and bead size.
- Check care notes for everyday wear.
Tools & essentials
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Metal tone & bead size: quick fit guide
Metal tone
- Gold warms greens/browns and reads richer on warm undertones.
- Silver brightens pinks/blues/clear tones and suits cool palettes.
- Mixed metals are modern—match the hardware you already wear.
Bead size
- 6–8 mm = easy daily wear with subtle presence.
- 10–12 mm = bolder look with statement weight.
- Choose proportionally—smaller wrists favour smaller beads for balance.
Care notes by colour family
Fluorite (often green/purple)
- Sensitive to heat and harsh chemicals—avoid hot water and strong cleaners.
- Store separately to prevent scratches from harder stones.
Quartz family (clear, rose, amethyst, citrine, rutile/phantom)
- Daily-friendly (Mohs 7); avoid hard knocks and extreme temperature changes.
- Some varieties may be heat-treated—see product transparency notes.
Featured collections
Also see Size Guide & Care & Authenticity.
FAQs
Green crystals meaning and benefits—what do they support?
Green pieces are commonly chosen for growth, balance and calm confidence—great for career momentum, fresh routines and steady progress.
Pink crystals meaning for love—when should I wear them?
Pink tones (like Rose Quartz and Strawberry Quartz) are linked with gentleness and openness; they’re favourites for dates, family time and self-care days.
Black crystals for protection—what’s the difference between Obsidian, Onyx and Black Agate?
All read strong and grounding; Obsidian is volcanic glass with a glossy look, Onyx is a banded chalcedony (often dyed deep black), and Black Agate offers a smooth, versatile neutral for daily wear.
How to choose gold vs silver jewellery for my skin undertone?
Gold tends to flatter warm undertones and earthy palettes; silver brightens cool tones and pastel palettes. If your wardrobe mixes hardware, mixed-metal stacks are the easiest win.
Fluorite care—why avoid heat and chemicals?
Fluorite is more sensitive than quartz; hot water and harsh cleaners may dull or damage the surface. Wipe after wear and store separately.
Explore more: Shop by Intention • Gemstone Families