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Crystal jewelry at Crystals.com is not decorative glass or resin with a label. Every piece is set with natural mineral specimens, the same stones you would find in a serious collector's cabinet, cut and finished for daily wear. The settings are quality metals: sterling silver, gold vermeil, and solid gold depending on the piece. The result is gemstone jewelry that holds up, looks right, and means something.
Shop by Type
Every stone is personally sourced by our founder at international mineral shows and through vetted dealers she has worked with for years. You will not find heat-treated color enhancements or lab-created substitutes in this collection. What you see is the actual stone: its natural color, its natural inclusions, its natural character. Free shipping on all U.S. orders over $150.
Stack & Save — 3 Bracelets for $65
Build your intention stack and save up to $43 compared to buying individually.
Shop by Intention
Protection & Grounding — Black tourmaline, obsidian, and shungite bracelets for empaths and anyone navigating draining environments. Also available as pendant necklaces.
Calm & Anxiety Relief — Amethyst, howlite, lepidolite, and blue lace agate bracelets for daily peace. Pair with amethyst stud earrings for a full calming set.
Love & Heart Healing — Rose quartz in every form: bracelets, pendants, studs, and rings. The universal stone of unconditional love.
Abundance & Manifestation — Citrine and pyrite pieces for attracting prosperity and success energy.
Zodiac-Matched — Bracelet trios curated for each zodiac sign. Know their birthday? You know their perfect crystal gift.
About Crystal Jewelry
The word "crystal" appears on a lot of jewelry that contains no actual crystals. Acrylic, glass, resin, and dyed howlite sold as turquoise are common in the mass market. Real crystal jewelry means the stone is a natural mineral with an identifiable species, a known Mohs hardness, and a traceable origin. At Crystals.com, every piece in this collection is made with genuine specimens: quartz varieties including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, and citrine; feldspars like labradorite and moonstone; and collector-grade stones like amethyst, kyanite, and tourmaline. The settings are sourced with the same standard. Sterling silver is hallmarked. Gold vermeil meets the FTC minimum of 2.5 microns of 10k+ gold over sterling. Nothing here is mass-produced to a price point that forces material shortcuts.
Gift Guide — Crystal Jewelry by Price
- Under $30: Individual crystal bracelets, small stone studs
- $30–$65: Bracelet stacks (3 for $65), amethyst studs, pendant necklaces
- $65–$150: Zodiac bracelet trios, gemstone drop earrings, sterling pendants
- $150–$250: Tanzanite necklaces, opal pendants, statement earrings, 14k gold pieces
- $250+: Rare stone pendants, collector-grade specimens set into wearable art
Shopping for someone else? Our crystal gifts guide breaks it down by personality type. Or take the crystal quiz on their behalf.
How to Choose Crystal Jewelry
The most practical filter when choosing gemstone jewelry is intended use. For everyday wear, prioritize stones with a Mohs hardness of 7 or above. Quartz family stones sit at 7, corundum (sapphire, ruby) at 9, and topaz at 8. These resist scratching from daily contact and hold up in most environments. For occasional or display wear, you have more flexibility: labradorite (6 to 6.5), moonstone (6 to 6.5), and kyanite (which varies from 4.5 to 7 depending on crystal axis) are all beautiful but require a bit more care. Beyond hardness, consider the setting. Bezel settings protect stone edges better than prong settings, which is worth knowing if you are buying for someone who works with their hands.
Every specimen personally chosen
On orders over $150
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the crystal in your jewelry real?
Yes. Every stone in our crystal jewelry collection is a natural mineral specimen. We do not use glass, resin, acrylic, or lab-created substitutes. Natural stones will have inclusions, color variation, and slight irregularities. That is not a flaw; it is how you know the material is genuine.
How do I care for crystal jewelry?
Store pieces separately so stones do not scratch each other. Avoid prolonged water exposure, especially with stones below Mohs 7: moonstone, labradorite, and kyanite should be kept dry. Remove jewelry before swimming, bathing, or applying lotions and perfumes. For cleaning, a soft dry cloth is enough for most stones.
What crystal jewelry is best for everyday wear?
Quartz family stones are the best starting point for daily wear. At Mohs 7, they resist scratching from routine contact. Amethyst, citrine, smoky quartz, and rose quartz all fall in this category. Avoid selenite, fluorite, and calcite for anything worn daily; those minerals are beautiful but too soft for regular contact.
What makes Crystals.com jewelry different?
Our founder sources every stone personally at international mineral shows and through dealers she has built long relationships with over years in the trade. The stones in our crystal jewelry collection are the same quality standard as the specimens we sell as collectibles. The only difference is they have been set in metal so you can wear them.
Do you offer crystal necklaces?
Yes. Our crystal necklace collection features 140+ gemstone pendants and point necklaces in sterling silver. Tanzanite, opal, tourmaline, amethyst, labradorite, and more — each stone one-of-a-kind. Available on box chain or paperclip chain, 20 inches adjustable.
What's the best crystal jewelry gift?
Our zodiac bracelet trios are the easiest gift — just know their birthday. For something more personal, choose a stone that matches what they need: protection bracelets for empaths, calming bracelets for anxious minds, rose quartz for romantics. Everything ships gift-ready.









