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Stoney Bracelets
Since 2019, we have been crafting handmade gemstone bracelets for over 20,000 customers. What we share here comes from daily experience in our workshop, not from a product catalog.

Most men who wear a gemstone bracelet for the first time start with the same question: which stone actually suits me? The answer is simpler than you think, but most webshops make it unnecessarily complicated. In our workshop in Rosmalen, we see every day what works and what doesn't. Our men's bracelet collection features all the stones we discuss below.

Tiger's eye and obsidian bracelet on men's wrist, studio editorial photoshoot
Tiger's Eye and Obsidian — the most ordered combination for men.

Start Here: Which Stone Suits Your Style?

You don't need to compare all ten stones. Start with what you already wear or how you look. These are the six patterns we most often see in men choosing their first gemstone bracelet.

01
Gold watch

Tiger's eye. The gold-brown hues perfectly match gold metal. Our most ordered combination.

02
Silver watch

Obsidian or hematite. Cool, sleek, without conflict with silver accents. Obsidian glossy, hematite metallic.

03
Never wears jewelry

Onyx. The most subtle choice. Black, matte, only noticeable if someone really looks. Perfect entry without risk.

04
Not sure

Obsidian 8mm. Always good, everywhere. The safest first choice we can recommend. Period.

Eight Stones Compared on What Matters

Not all stones are created equal. Some are harder and more resistant to daily wear. Some are more subtle. Others intentionally stand out. Below, we compare eight natural stones on the core qualities most relevant to men.

Stone Color Hardness Suits
Obsidian Black, glossy 5 – 5.5 First bracelet, always safe
Onyx Black, matte-elegant 6.5 – 7 Office, formal settings
Tiger's Eye Gold-brown, warm 7 – 7.5 Gold accents, casual-chic
Lapis Lazuli Deep blue, gold flecks 5 – 5.5 Statement, for those who dare to be different
Hematite Silver-metallic 5.5 – 6.5 Sleek, modern, tech-style
Lava Stone Black, porous, raw 6 – 6.5 Outdoor, tough, oil-option
Larvikite Dark gray, cool sheen 6 – 6.5 Minimalist, distinctive
Agate Striped, unique 6.5 – 7 Character, no two alike
Honest advice

If you're in doubt: obsidian. It's the stone no one regrets. Black goes with everything, the shine is subtle enough for the office and tough enough for the weekend. The hardest choice? Tiger's eye and onyx, with a Mohs hardness of 7. They survive years of daily wear without scratches.

Obsidian bracelet on men's wrist, moody studio setting
Obsidian — the best-selling gemstone bracelet for men. And rightly so.

Our Five Best-Selling Stones for Men

Of the dozens of stones we process, these five consistently stand out as the strongest choices for men. Not because they are the cheapest, but because they repeatedly prove their worth. Also, check out our guide on tough men's bracelets for more inspiration.

Obsidian
Obsidian No. 1 for men

Volcanic glass with a deep, glossy black color. Goes with everything, doesn't demand attention but gets it anyway. The bracelet most men start with. Available in polished (glossy) and matte (more subdued). Choose polished for more radiance, matte for subtlety.

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Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye Warm & powerful

Gold-brown hues with a characteristic chatoyancy — a shimmer that shifts as you move your wrist. The ideal match for gold watches and warm skin tones. With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, it's one of the most durable stones in our assortment.

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Onyx
Onyx Subtly business-like

Deep black with a matte to lightly satin finish. The difference with obsidian is in the texture: onyx is less glossy, calmer, more formal. The stone you wear to a job interview or an important meeting without anyone commenting on it — unless they have taste.

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Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli Statement

Deep blue with gold-colored pyrite inclusions. This is the stone for the man who deliberately deviates from just black and brown. Lapis stands out, but in an elegant way. Combine with a dark suit or a simple white T-shirt — both work.

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Lava Stone
Lava Stone Raw & real

Solidified magma with a rough, porous texture. No two beads are identical. Lava stone absorbs essential oils, allowing you to apply a drop for a subtle personal scent. The toughest stone in our assortment, popular with men who work or exercise outdoors.

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Which Stone with Which Watch?

Most men wear a bracelet together with a watch. The basic rule is simple: match the tone of the stone to the metal of your watch. This is what we advise daily.

Watch First choice Alternative
Gold Tiger's Eye Jasper, Agate
Silver / Steel Obsidian Hematite, Larvikite
Black Onyx Lava Stone, Matte Obsidian
No watch Lapis Lazuli Labradorite

Also read our guide on luxury men's bracelets for more combination advice with watches and clothing.

Obsidian and lapis lazuli bracelets on men's wrist, outdoor editorial
Obsidian and lapis lazuli — black and blue, robust and a statement all at once.

6mm or 8mm: Which Bead Size Do You Choose?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions we receive. The answer depends on the look you want to achieve and the context in which you wear the bracelet.

6mm is more subtle, elegant, less conspicuous. Works well in the office, at formal occasions, or if you want to play it safe. Ideal if you have slender wrists or if you want to combine the bracelet with multiple thin bracelets.

8mm is the standard size and offers more presence. This is what most men choose. Fuller, more powerful, more of a statement. If in doubt: choose 8mm. That's what we ourselves wear in the studio.

"Nine out of ten men who order for the first time choose 8mm. For their second bracelet, they sometimes choose 6mm as well for a layered look."

— Stoney Bracelets studio, Rosmalen

Material Knowledge: What Makes a Good Gemstone Bracelet?

Not every gemstone bracelet is created equal. The difference lies in three things: the quality of the stones, the stringing method, and the finish.

Stone Quality

We hand-select each stone. This means that beads with cracks, blemishes, or uneven coloring are removed. In mass production, these would simply be processed. You see the difference immediately when you place two bracelets side by side.

Elastic and Construction

We use double-strung elastic instead of single. This takes more time but doubles the lifespan. A well-made bracelet lasts five to ten years with normal use. Should the elastic wear out: we offer a repair service.

The SB Cube

Every Stoney Bracelets bracelet features a gunmetal cube with the SB logo. That is our signature element. It tells you that the bracelet is handmade in Rosmalen, with real stones, by people who know what they are doing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which gemstone bracelet is most popular among men?+
Obsidian, by a long shot. Black, elegant, goes with everything and doesn't demand attention. The safest first choice. After that, onyx for more formal situations, tiger's eye for warm tones, and lapis lazuli for those who consciously want something different.
Which bead size should I choose: 6mm or 8mm?+
8mm is the standard and what most men choose. It offers sufficient presence without being over-the-top. 6mm is more subtle and better suited for the office or if you want to play it safe. Both sizes are available in all stones.
Can I wear a gemstone bracelet with a watch?+
Yes, most of our male customers do. The basic rule: match the stone color to the metal of your watch. Gold with tiger's eye, silver with obsidian, black with onyx or lava stone. Wear the bracelet on the same wrist as your watch for the strongest effect.
How long does a gemstone bracelet last?+
Years. Natural stone is hard, usually 5 to 7 on the Mohs scale. With normal use, a well-made bracelet lasts five to ten years. The only maintenance: occasionally clean with a soft dry cloth. Should the elastic wear out, we offer repair.
Are the bracelets truly handmade?+
Yes. Every bracelet is handmade in our studio in Rosmalen. No factory production, no batch work. Each stone is individually selected for color, quality, and consistency. This is reflected in the over 1,800 reviews with an average of 4.8 out of 5.