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Mon-Sat: 11:00-6:00
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1.800.495.2630
713.784.1000
Store Hours
Mon-Sat: 11:00-6:00 | Sunday: Closed
1.800.495.2630
713.784.1000
The gemstone bracelet, the perfect way to add color and style to any outfit. And there are so many colored stones to choose from. Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby, Amethyst, Peridot, Topaz, Tanzanite, and that just names a few. With this many choices it makes the Gemstone Bracelet a neccesity of every womens jewelry collection. There are many styles of gemstone bracelets. The line, bangle, link and cuff bracelets to name a few. Depending on what you plan to wear it can change the style of bracelet you may choose. Whether you are going out with the girls, a first date or a Gala event at Houston jewelry we pride ourselves on helping you choose the exact type of bracelet for your needs. Stop in today and allow our trained sales staff assist you to pick the perfect bracelet for your needs and find the bracelet that truly fits your personal style and taste.
Sapphire: Precious gemstone available in blue (most popular), pink, yellow, and color-change varieties. Hardness (9 on Mohs scale) makes sapphires extremely durable for bracelets. Represents wisdom, loyalty, and royalty.
Ruby: Precious red gemstone with exceptional beauty and rarity. Extremely hard (9 on Mohs scale) and durable for everyday wear. Symbolizes love, passion, and protection.
Emerald: Precious green gemstone representing growth, renewal, and elegance. Slightly softer (7.5-8 Mohs scale) than sapphire, requires gentle care but remains wearable.
Amethyst: Purple quartz gemstone. More affordable option perfect for colorful bracelets. Believed to bring peace, clarity, and spiritual awareness.
Topaz: Available in blue, pink, and golden varieties. Durable stone perfect for bracelets with excellent clarity and sparkle.
Tanzanite: Blue-purple gemstone from Tanzania. Relatively rare and precious. Beautiful color variations make it collectors' choice.
Line Bracelets: Continuous line of gemstones set in metal. Elegant, refined, appropriate for all occasions from casual to formal events.
Tennis Bracelets: Gemstone version of diamond tennis bracelets. Continuous line of colored stones creates impressive sparkle and color.
Bangle Bracelets: Solid or open bands featuring gemstone accents or full gemstone coverage. Stack multiple bangles for personalized looks.
Cuff Bracelets: Open-ended styles featuring statement gemstone designs. Often wider and more dramatic than other styles.
Mixed Stone Bracelets: Combine gemstones with diamonds or alternate between different colored stones. Create unique, personalized designs.
Color: Vibrant, saturated colors command premium prices. Pale or washed-out colors cost less but appear less impressive.
Clarity: Some inclusions are normal in natural gemstones. Eye-clean stones (no visible inclusions) cost significantly more.
Cut: Quality cutting maximizes color and sparkle. Well-cut gemstones appear more brilliant and valuable.
Carat Weight: Larger gemstones cost more per carat. Total carat weight and gemstone type determine overall bracelet value.
Treatments: Many gemstones are treated to enhance color or clarity. Untreated natural stones cost more but are increasingly rare.
Match Your Wardrobe: Consider clothing colors you wear frequently. Blue sapphire coordinates with multiple color palettes. Red rubies add warmth. Emeralds complement cool tones.
Consider Durability: If wearing daily, choose harder stones (sapphire, ruby). If wearing occasionally, softer stones (emerald, amethyst) work beautifully.
Think About Meaning: Many people choose birthstone bracelets or stones with personal significance. Gemstones carry symbolic meanings.
Budget Appropriately: Precious gemstones (sapphire, ruby, emerald) cost more than semi-precious stones. Choose according to budget and preference.
Gentle Cleaning: Avoid ultrasonic cleaners for delicate gemstones. Use soft brushes and mild soap for safe cleaning. Many gemstones respond poorly to harsh cleaning methods.
Storage Protection: Store gemstone bracelets carefully to prevent scratching other jewelry or being scratched. Separate from harder stones.
Avoid Heat: Many gemstones are sensitive to heat changes. Avoid extreme temperatures and store in stable conditions.
Professional Care: Have gemstone bracelets inspected annually to ensure settings remain secure and stones haven't loosened.
Q: Are gemstone bracelets durable for daily wear?
Depends on gemstone type. Sapphire and ruby bracelets are excellent for daily wear. Emerald and amethyst require more careful handling.
Q: Can I mix different gemstones?
Absolutely. Mixed gemstone bracelets are increasingly popular. Combine sapphire, emerald, and ruby or create unique combinations.
Q: How do I clean gemstone bracelets?
Use warm soapy water and soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners unless gemstone is specifically hard enough. Ask our staff about your specific stone.
Q: Are natural or treated gemstones better?
Natural untreated stones are rarer and more valuable. Treated stones offer beautiful appearance at lower cost. Both are valid choices.