Crystal bracelet composer

Build your bracelet bead by bead, discover its meaning according to tradition — and the right number of beads for your wrist.

Designing your natural stone bracelet

The crystal bracelet has become the emblematic object of crystal healing, for a simple reason: it is the most everyday way to carry your stones with you. Our composer lets you build it bead by bead, choosing from twenty-seven stones displayed in their true colours — purple amethyst, rose quartz, golden tiger's eye, black tourmaline, orange carnelian, lapis lazuli, labradorite, malachite, ruby, sapphire, emerald — and watch the result take shape live.

How many beads for my wrist?

This is the question every beginner maker asks, and the tool answers it precisely. Enter your wrist circumference in centimetres and your bead diameter (6, 8, 10 or 12 millimetres, the standard trade sizes), and the calculation is instant, including the roughly one centimetre of ease that artisans always allow for comfortable wear. A 16-centimetre wrist with 8-millimetre beads calls for around twenty beads — better to know before you order.

The traditional meaning of your composition

As you add beads, the tool composes the traditional reading of your bracelet: the calm of amethyst, the gentleness of rose quartz, the confidence of tiger's eye, the grounding of black tourmaline, the creative drive of carnelian. These meanings are presented as what they are — traditions and beliefs, never medical facts. No stone heals, and no bracelet replaces medical advice; but the object you wear can be beautiful, personal and full of meaning, and that is reason enough.

Once your composition is settled, explore each stone in our encyclopaedia of virtues, which details its tradition, chakra, star sign and — above all — its cleansing method, for some bracelet stones, such as pyrite and selenite, must never touch water.

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E-book · Gemmology & the gem trade

The Merchants of Light

My name is Lorys. For over ten years I have travelled the markets, the mines and the workshops of the gem world. There I learned to observe stones, to negotiate, to recognise treatments and to understand what a gem is truly worth. The Merchants of Light is a human and practical journey. You will find field knowledge and professional insight that you will not find anywhere online.

  • Travel the great gem routes
  • Understand the stone trade
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  • Learn to read a gem
  • Recognise treatments and imitations
  • Use the tools of the trade
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