Crystal Meanings: Find the Stone That Speaks to You
Crystals have been treasured for centuries for their natural beauty, colours and symbolism. At Let’s Jam, we love them for another reason too: every stone feels a little different. Some are traditionally associated with love, others with confidence, protection, clarity or new beginnings — making crystal jewellery a wonderfully personal gift, whether for yourself or someone you love.
Our crystal bracelets combine natural stones with delicate chains, so you can choose your jewellery not only because you love the colour, but also because you connect with what the stone traditionally represents.
Here are some of the crystals you can discover in our collection.
Rose Quartz — The Stone of Universal Love
Soft, feminine and instantly recognisable, Rose Quartz is traditionally associated with love, tenderness and emotional healing.
Often called the Stone of Universal Love, it symbolises friendship, romance, self-love and compassion. If you're looking for a meaningful gift for someone close to you — or a little reminder to be kinder to yourself — Rose Quartz is a beautiful choice.
Traditionally associated with: Love • Friendship • Compassion • Self-love
Amethyst — The Natural Tranquilliser
With its beautiful shades of purple, Amethyst is traditionally associated with calm, balance and peace.
It has long been used symbolically for helping to quieten an overactive mind and encourage clarity and emotional balance. It's an especially lovely stone for anyone drawn to peaceful, spiritual energy.
Traditionally associated with: Calm • Balance • Clarity • Peace
Citrine — The Stone of Light
Golden and sunny, Citrine is traditionally associated with optimism, positivity and abundance.
Its warm colour has made it a symbol of sunshine and joyful energy. It is often chosen by people looking for a stone representing motivation, confidence and a positive outlook.
Traditionally associated with: Positivity • Abundance • Confidence • Joy
Carnelian — The Stone of Courage
With its warm orange and red tones, Carnelian has traditionally symbolised courage, motivation and creativity.
It's a wonderful choice for someone starting something new, pursuing a creative project or simply wanting a symbolic reminder to believe in themselves.
Traditionally associated with: Courage • Creativity • Motivation • Confidence
Green Aventurine — The Healing Stone
Fresh and beautifully green, Green Aventurine is traditionally associated with luck, opportunity and emotional wellbeing.
Sometimes considered a stone of new beginnings, it makes a thoughtful choice when entering a new chapter in life.
Traditionally associated with: Luck • Opportunity • New Beginnings • Wellbeing
Tiger's Eye — The Stone of Power
The rich golden-brown shades of Tiger's Eye make every piece wonderfully distinctive.
Traditionally, Tiger's Eye has been associated with courage, confidence, strength and protection. It's a particularly striking choice for someone who wants jewellery with a stronger, earthy appearance.
Traditionally associated with: Strength • Courage • Confidence • Protection
Labradorite — The Stone of Destiny
One of the most fascinating stones in our collection, Labradorite can reveal flashes of blue, green and grey as it catches the light.
Traditionally associated with transformation, intuition and protection, Labradorite is often chosen as a symbolic companion during periods of change.
Traditionally associated with: Transformation • Intuition • Protection • Change
Lapis Lazuli — The Stone of the Third Eye
The intense royal-blue colour of Lapis Lazuli has been prized for thousands of years.
Traditionally associated with wisdom, truth and self-expression, it is a beautiful choice for someone wanting a striking pop of colour with plenty of symbolism behind it.
Traditionally associated with: Wisdom • Truth • Communication • Self-expression
Amazonite — The Stone of Amazon
With dreamy blue-green shades reminiscent of tropical water, Amazonite is traditionally associated with harmony, communication and soothing energy.
Its fresh colour makes it particularly easy to wear, whether on its own or layered with other bracelets.
Traditionally associated with: Harmony • Communication • Balance • Calm
Aquamarine — The “Breath” Stone
Pale, watery blue Aquamarine has a long association with the sea and is traditionally linked with serenity, courage and clear communication.
Its delicate colour makes it a lovely choice for anyone looking for subtle crystal jewellery.
Traditionally associated with: Serenity • Courage • Communication • Clarity
Turquoise — The Stone of the Soul
One of the world's most recognisable gemstones, Turquoise has been used in jewellery and amulets by cultures across the world for thousands of years.
It is traditionally associated with protection, communication and emotional balance.
Traditionally associated with: Protection • Communication • Balance • Friendship
Clear Quartz — The King of Crystals
Beautifully transparent Clear Quartz is one of the best-known crystals.
Within modern crystal traditions it is often called the Master Healer and is associated with clarity and amplifying intentions. Its colourless appearance also means it works effortlessly with almost any jewellery.
Traditionally associated with: Clarity • Intention • Focus • Energy
Black Obsidian — The Stone of Protection
Dark, glossy and dramatic, Black Obsidian is actually a naturally occurring volcanic glass.
It has traditionally been used symbolically for protection and grounding, making it a popular choice for anyone attracted to stronger, darker stones.
Traditionally associated with: Protection • Grounding • Strength • Reflection
Rhodonite — The Stone of Compassion
Recognisable by its beautiful pink and rose tones, Rhodonite is traditionally associated with compassion, emotional balance and forgiveness.
It makes a particularly meaningful alternative to Rose Quartz for someone drawn to stones connected with the heart.
Traditionally associated with: Compassion • Forgiveness • Emotional Balance • Love
Prehnite — The Stone of Prophecy & Dreams
The delicate green shades of Prehnite give it an almost ethereal appearance.
In modern crystal traditions, Prehnite is associated with intuition, dreams, inner peace and harmony.
Traditionally associated with: Intuition • Dreams • Harmony • Inner Peace
Agate — The Stone of Strength
Agate occurs naturally in an extraordinary variety of colours and patterns, meaning that individual stones can have their own unique character.
It has traditionally been associated with stability, strength and grounding.
Traditionally associated with: Strength • Stability • Grounding • Balance
Rutilated Quartz — The Stone That Illuminates the Soul
One of nature's most unusual creations, Rutilated Quartz contains visible needle-like mineral inclusions inside the quartz.
Within crystal traditions it is associated with clarity, personal growth and releasing negative thought patterns.
Traditionally associated with: Clarity • Growth • Focus • Transformation
Emerald — The Stone of Life
Rich green Emerald has been admired since antiquity and has historically been connected with love, renewal and prosperity.
Its unmistakable green colour makes it a wonderful symbolic choice for growth and fresh beginnings.
Traditionally associated with: Love • Renewal • Growth • Prosperity
Apatite — Stone of Growth
Beautiful blue Apatite is traditionally associated in modern crystal practices with motivation, inspiration and personal growth.
Its vibrant blue tones also make it an eye-catching alternative to more familiar gemstones.
Traditionally associated with: Motivation • Inspiration • Growth • Confidence
Eagle Eye Stone — The Stone of Optimism
With its deep, smoky tones, Eagle Eye Stone makes a dramatic piece of jewellery.
It is commonly associated in contemporary crystal traditions with focus, confidence, optimism and protection.
Traditionally associated with: Optimism • Focus • Confidence • Protection
Tourmaline in Quartz — The Stone of Balance
Tourmaline in Quartz combines contrasting dark Tourmaline inclusions with translucent Quartz, so every stone has a completely individual appearance.
Within modern crystal traditions, this combination is associated with grounding, balance and protection.
Traditionally associated with: Balance • Grounding • Protection • Harmony
Which Crystal Should You Choose?
There really isn't a wrong answer.
You might choose a crystal because its traditional meaning feels relevant to your life. You might choose someone's birthstone or a colour associated with their birth month. Or you might simply see one stone and immediately love it.
And we think that last reason is just as important.
Because crystals are natural materials, variations in colour, pattern, inclusions and transparency are part of their beauty. No two stones are exactly alike, meaning your piece of jewellery can have its own individual character.
Explore our crystal jewellery at Let’s Jam and find the stone — and the meaning — that speaks to you.
Crystal meanings described in this article refer to historical, cultural and modern crystal traditions. They are symbolic associations and are not intended as medical or therapeutic claims.