Amazonite
Microcline feldspar, pale blue-green — Brazilian and Russian source.
Thirty-one naturally formed gemstones, each chosen for its mineralogy and how it sits against the wrist. Find the stone, then find the bracelet.
Every Auramere bracelet is built around one or more of these stones. Tap any stone to see the bracelets it appears in.
Microcline feldspar, pale blue-green — Brazilian and Russian source.
Purple quartz, Mohs 7 — colored by iron and natural irradiation.
Calcium phosphate, translucent — sea-blue to teal in our facet cuts.
Beryl colored blue by iron — notably cool to the touch.
Magnesium aluminate, Mohs 8 — deep glossy black, holds polish well.
The reference standard of quartz — Mohs 7, transparent.
Beryl colored green by chromium — rich, jewel-grade saturation.
Calcium fluoride — banded violet, green, and clear under daylight.
Pyrope variety, deep wine-red — silicate, Mohs 7–7.5.
Feldspar with hematite plates — warm honey-gold schiller, deeper saturation.
Orthoclase feldspar with cool adularescent sheen across grey.
Quartz with green mica or fuchsite inclusions — soft sparkle (aventurescence).
Quartz with iron-oxide inclusions — pale jade green tones.
Iron oxide with metallic luster — heavy, mirror-grade polish.
Volcanic glass — translucent ice-grey, smoother than quartz.
Cordierite, blue-violet — strong pleochroism under different angles.
Metamorphic blue with pyrite flecks — sourced from Afghanistan.
Pink beryl, manganese-trace — soft warm rose in every facet.
Serpentine variety — soft jade tones, lightly translucent.
Spessartine variety — vivid coral-to-amber transparency.
Olivine, magnesium-iron silicate — bright yellow-green from volcanic origin.
Hydrated silica from Peru — soft pink with milky play of light.
Calcium-aluminum silicate — pale lime green, lightly translucent.
Quartz with hematite or goethite inclusions — warm russet aventurescence.
Manganese silicate — rose-pink veined with black manganese oxide.
Quartz tinted by titanium and manganese traces — Mohs 7.
Quartz with hematite or lepidocrocite inclusions — soft red flecks.
Feldspar with copper plates — peach-orange schiller sparkle.
Aluminum silicate, Mohs 8 — clear-to-blue varieties in our cuts.
Nephrite variety — milky calcium-magnesium silicate, soft luster.
Feldspar with blue adularescence — light-scattering between layers.
See the full collection — sorted by stone, or by bead size.