Where to buy gemstones? On our site, you'll find a varied selection of natural gemstones: deep blackonyx,amethyst in bewitching violet hues, soothing howlite, labradorite with mystical reflections, moonstone with iridescent charm, brilliant turquoise and much more.
























































































































































































































































Natural stones, also known as gemstones, are at the heart of authentic, timeless DIY jewelry design. To earn this appellation, a mineral, rock or organic substance (such as pearl, amber or coral) must meet criteria of beauty, color and brilliance. Only four minerals have the right to be called gemstones: ruby, sapphire, emerald and diamond. All the others - amethyst, labradorite, howlite, rose quartz, tiger's eye and over 100 varieties - are gemstones.
Our range extends across an array of shapes to satisfy every creative inspiration:
Each stone is chosen for its beauty and brilliance, transforming your ideas into refined, elegant DIY creations.
If you're not sure which stone to choose, discover gemstones according to their unique properties and characteristics in our gemstone guide, as well as their correspondence with an astrological sign or by following the birth calendar. Then create simple jewelry pieces with inexpensive gemstones.
Buy quality natural stones and start creating simple, elegant jewelry with natural stones.
We'll give you tips and advice on how to get started with DIY costume jewelry, and take our beginner's jewelry course to learn how to make jewelry with gemstones, such as a woman's necklace, DIY bracelet or costume earrings.
A gemstone is a natural stone that meets certain criteria: brilliance, transparency, color and hardness. Each stone is unique: their size, thickness and color may vary.
None at all! Pierre fine is the official term to replace the former "semi-precious stone" appellation, now banned in France. But it can also be called "natural stone".
There are many ways to set a stone cabochon:
Get inspired by our gemstone DIY jewelry tutorials: the possibilities are endless, so let your imagination run wild!