Color is one of the fastest ways people search for stones. They may not know the mineral name yet; they know they want a blue stone, green stone, black bracelet, pink pendant, red ring, clear crystal, or golden warmth.
Blue Stones
Explore Sapphire, Aquamarine, Turquoise, Tanzanite, Lapis Lazuli, Blue Zircon, Sodalite, and Blue Lace Agate.
Green Stones
Explore Emerald, Jade, Peridot, Malachite, Green Aventurine, Chrysoprase, Moss Agate, and Green Garnet.
Red and Warm Stones
Explore Ruby, Garnet, Carnelian, Red Jasper, Coral, Citrine, Amber, and Orange Calcite.
Black and Dark Stones
Explore Black Onyx, Obsidian, Black Tourmaline, Hematite, Smoky Quartz, and Shungite.
Pink and Soft Stones
Explore Rose Quartz, Morganite, Rhodonite, Rhodochrosite, Strawberry Quartz, and Watermelon Tourmaline.
Continue to the Full Stone Library
Color is a useful starting point, but each stone still has its own care needs, material identity, and jewelry behavior. Continue through the Full Stone Library when a color family becomes a specific material choice.
FAQ
Should I choose a stone by color or meaning?
Both are useful, but color is often the more honest starting point. Meaning becomes stronger when the wearer already wants to live with that color.
Are color names always mineral names?
No. Some names are mineral names, some are varieties, and some are trade names. Stone Library entries explain the difference where it matters.