Best Gemstone Bracelets in Pakistan – Men's & Women's Stone Bracelets

Orah Jewels and Crafts — Pakistan

The Ultimate Guide to
Gemstone Bracelets

Pakistan's finest natural stone bracelets — sourced, cut, rounded, drilled and polished entirely in-house.

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✦ 11 Gemstone Varieties ✦ Fully In-House Production ✦ From Rs. 3,140 ✦ Nationwide Delivery

What is a Gemstone Bracelet?

A gemstone bracelet is not costume jewellery. It is not resin poured into a mould, or plastic beads dyed to look like stone.

A real gemstone bracelet is made from natural mineral material — cut, shaped, and polished from actual rock that formed over millions of years beneath the earth's surface.

Pakistan is one of the most richly mineralised countries in the world. The mountain ranges of Gilgit-Baltistan, the valleys of Swat, the terrain of Baluchistan, and the passes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa yield some of the finest gemstone material found anywhere. Yet most bracelets sold in Pakistan's markets are made from acrylic, resin, or dyed glass — imitations that mimic the look of real stone without any of its quality, weight, or character.

At Orah Jewels and Crafts, every bracelet begins as a raw gemstone sourced directly from Pakistani and Afghan miners. Our craftsmen cut, round, drill, and polish each bead in-house. The result is a bracelet you can feel the difference in the moment you put it on — the cool weight of real stone, the natural depth of colour, the variation that only the earth produces.

This is what a gemstone bracelet should feel like.

Who is Orah Jewels and Crafts?

Orah Jewels and Crafts is a Pakistani brand built around a single conviction: that the things you wear closest to your skin should be honest. Not imitation. Not a factory approximation of something natural. The real thing.

We are not resellers. We do not source pre-made beads from overseas factories or buy ready-strung bracelets and rebrand them. Our entire production is in-house — from the raw stone on the truck to the finished bracelet in the box.

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Sourcing

Raw natural gemstones sourced directly from miners across Pakistan and Afghanistan — no middlemen, no second-hand material.

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Cutting

Each stone is cut from the rough into workable pieces at our own facility.

3

Rounding

Stones are precision-shaped into uniform, perfectly round spheres sized for bracelet wear.

4

Drilling

Each bead is hand-drilled with a clean, perfectly centred hole.

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Polishing

Beads are polished in multiple stages to a smooth, mirror-like finish that reveals the full depth of the stone.

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Finishing

Each bracelet is strung on high-quality elastic and finished with care — ready to be worn every day.

When you run your fingers across an Orah bracelet, you feel the cool weight of real stone — not the hollow lightness of plastic, and not the uniform falseness of a machine-made imitation.

The Gemstones Behind Orah Bracelets

Here is every stone in our bracelet collection — where it comes from, what it looks like, and why it matters.

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Nephrite Jade Premium

📍 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

One of the two true forms of jade — known globally as the stone of heaven. Dense, deep green, and exceptionally tough, nephrite is one of the world's most prized gemstones. As a bracelet stone, it has a polish that reveals a natural luminescence unlike anything else. Timeless for both men and women.

From Rs. 3,450

Aventurine Popular

📍 Swat Valley, KPK

Sourced from the Swat Valley — Pakistan's Switzerland — green aventurine is loved for its shimmer, caused by tiny reflective platelets within the stone. Rich, lively green with a quality that almost glows. One of our most consistently popular bracelet stones for everyday wear.

From Rs. 3,140
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Lapis Lazuli Premium

📍 Afghanistan

Perhaps the most historically significant stone in the Islamic world — used in mosques, manuscripts, and adornment for over 6,000 years. A lapis lazuli bracelet in Pakistan carries particular resonance — the stone has been traded through this region for millennia. Deep royal blue with golden flecks of pyrite. Bold, distinctive, and unmistakably meaningful.

From Rs. 5,175
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Serpentine

📍 Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan

A beautiful light green stone from the Karakoram ranges of Skardu. Known for its smooth, silky texture once polished — there is a tactile quality to serpentine that sets it apart from harder stones. Calming, earthy, and deeply wearable.

From Rs. 3,140
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Himalayan Riverstone Popular

📍 Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan

No two Riverstone bracelets are ever identical. Naturally shaped and coloured by centuries of glacial rivers in Skardu, each bead tells its own story through unique colour and texture. Available in single-colour and multi-colour variations. One of our most sought-after pieces precisely because no one else will have the same one.

From Rs. 3,450
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Milky Quartz

📍 Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan

A soft, cloud-white stone with a gentle translucent quality from Chilas in the Diamer district. Quartz is associated with clarity of mind — a stone that brings quiet focus to whoever wears it. Clean, minimal, and quietly striking.

From Rs. 4,500
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Amazonite

📍 Gilgit-Baltistan

A striking blue-green stone prized since ancient Egypt, sourced from Gilgit-Baltistan. Calming and visually arresting in equal measure, amazonite has a turquoise-like depth of tone that photographs beautifully and wears even better.

From Rs. 3,140
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Amethyst Women's Pick

📍 Curated Selection

A purple variety of quartz ranging from pale lavender to deep violet. One of the most universally loved gemstones, amethyst is associated with calm and emotional clarity. As a bracelet stone it suits both everyday wear and special occasions, and pairs beautifully with silver and rose gold.

From Rs. 3,800
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Black Onyx Men's Pick

📍 Curated Selection

Deep, glossy, and effortlessly minimal — black onyx is one of the most popular men's bracelet stones in the world. It reads as premium without being flashy, stacks perfectly with watches, and suits virtually any outfit. One of the most consistent sellers in the Orah men's bracelet range.

From Rs. 3,140
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Tiger's Eye Men's Pick

📍 Curated Selection

A warm, golden-brown stone with a silky lustre caused by light reflecting across fine parallel fibres within the stone. Tiger's eye is earthy and confident — one of the most popular men's bracelet materials for good reason. Works beautifully in natural stone bead bracelet formats and wears well over time.

From Rs. 3,140
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Rose Quartz Women's Pick

📍 Curated Selection

The most universally gifted stone. Rose quartz carries a soft pink tone that is instantly calming — associated with love, self-care, and warmth. The more translucent and evenly toned the stone, the higher the quality. A meaningful gift for birthdays, Eid, engagements, or simply because.

From Rs. 3,140

Men's and Women's Bracelet Collections

Whether you're shopping for yourself or someone you love, the Orah bracelet range covers both with the same natural stone quality and in-house craftsmanship.

Everything You Need to Know

Whether you're buying your first natural stone bracelet or adding to a collection, these are the questions we hear most.

Understanding Gemstone Bracelets
What is the difference between a real gemstone bracelet and an imitation one?
A real gemstone bracelet is made from natural mineral material — stone that was cut, shaped, and polished from actual rock. An imitation bracelet may be acrylic, resin, dyed glass, or 'reconstructed' stone — crushed mineral powder mixed with resin. Imitation beads are lighter, often too uniform in colour (real stones always show natural variation), and feel warm and hollow. Natural stone is cool to the touch, noticeably heavier, and shows the depth and inclusions that only the earth produces. Unfortunately, the vast majority of bracelets sold in Pakistan's markets today are imitations.
How can I tell if a stone bracelet is real or fake?
Temperature test: Natural gemstone stays cool for several seconds before warming to body temperature. Acrylic warms almost immediately. Weight test: Natural stone is dense — a real gemstone bracelet feels noticeably heavier than plastic of the same size. Scratch test: Natural stone is hard and resists scratching. Acrylic scratches easily. Inclusions: Real stones show natural colour variation and tiny imperfections across each bead. Perfectly uniform colour throughout is a red flag. Price test: If the price seems too good to be true for a labelled 'gemstone' bracelet, it almost certainly is.
What size bracelet should I buy?
Orah bracelets are strung on high-quality elastic cord and are designed to fit most standard adult wrists comfortably. The elastic allows for some natural variance in fit. If you have a notably larger or smaller wrist, contact us before purchasing — we can advise on the right fit.
Choosing the Right Bracelet
What stone bracelet is best for men in Pakistan?
The most popular men's bracelet stones in our collection are Black Onyx, Tiger's Eye, Lapis Lazuli, and Serpentine. For men in Pakistan looking for a stone bead bracelet, black onyx suits a minimal, confident style — it pairs well with watches and works in formal or casual settings. Tiger's eye has warm, earthy tones that feel grounded and masculine. Lapis lazuli is for someone who wants something more distinctive and historically resonant. Serpentine is smooth, tactile, and lighter in colour — a good choice for someone who wants something quieter.
What stone bracelet is best for women in Pakistan?
Amethyst, rose quartz, aventurine, and amazonite are consistently the most loved women's bracelet stones. Amethyst suits both everyday wear and special occasions. Rose quartz is the most popular gift choice. Aventurine has a shimmer that photographs beautifully and wears well day to day. Amazonite has a striking turquoise-blue tone that stands out. All are available in the Orah bracelet collection.
What is a good gemstone bracelet to gift someone?
Rose quartz is the most universally appreciated gift stone — its soft pink tone and associations with love and warmth make it a natural fit. Amethyst is another excellent choice for its beauty and calm. For men, black onyx or tiger's eye are thoughtful and wearable gifts. A lapis lazuli bracelet is the right choice for someone who will appreciate its history and distinctiveness. All Orah bracelets come packaged appropriately for gifting.
Is it better to buy a single-stone bracelet or a multi-stone one?
Single-stone bracelets have a cleaner, more intentional look — one stone throughout, allowing its colour and character to speak clearly. Multi-stone bracelets create more visual complexity and are a good choice if you want more colour variation or movement on the wrist. Both are available in our collection. Personal preference, outfit style, and whether you stack bracelets with a watch or other pieces all factor into which works better for you.
Why Buy from Orah?
Why should I buy a bracelet from Orah Jewels and Crafts?
Orah is one of very few sellers in Pakistan that controls the full production process — from raw stone to finished bracelet. We source our own gemstones directly from miners across Pakistan and Afghanistan. We cut, round, drill, and polish every bead at our own facility. When you buy an Orah bracelet, you know exactly what stone you're wearing and exactly where it came from. That level of transparency is our standard — and it is not something imitation sellers can offer.
How do I know Orah's stones are genuinely natural and not acrylic?
You feel it the moment you hold an Orah bracelet. Natural gemstone is cool to the touch, heavier than plastic, and shows the natural colour variation and inclusions that only real stone has. We also tell you exactly which stone each bracelet is made from and where it was sourced — Aventurine from Swat, Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan, Serpentine from Skardu, Nephrite Jade from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This provenance is our guarantee. Imitation sellers simply cannot say the same.
Can I buy an Orah bracelet online and have it delivered across Pakistan?
Yes. Browse and purchase the full collection at orahjewels.com/collections/categories-bracelet — Pakistan's most transparent source for real gemstone bracelets online — with nationwide delivery to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, and all major cities. International shipping is also available.
Pricing and Value
What is the price of a natural gemstone bracelet in Pakistan?
Orah gemstone bracelets start from Rs. 3,140 for stones like Serpentine, Aventurine, and Amazonite, ranging to Rs. 5,175+ for premium stones like Lapis Lazuli and Nephrite Jade. For anyone researching gemstone bracelet prices in Pakistan, this reflects the genuine cost of natural materials, skilled craftsmanship, and end-to-end quality control — compared to plastic or acrylic bracelets available for a few hundred rupees, the difference in what you are wearing is enormous.
What is the price of a handmade bracelet in Pakistan?
Handmade natural stone bracelet prices in Pakistan vary based on the gemstone used and the complexity of the piece. At Orah, handmade gemstone bracelets range from Rs. 3,140 for standard semi-precious stones to Rs. 6,000+ for premium stones or custom multi-strand designs. What you pay for is honest material, skilled production, and a piece that will last for years.
Is a gemstone bracelet worth the higher price?
A natural gemstone bracelet does not break, discolour, or degrade the way acrylic does. The weight and texture of real stone makes wearing it a different experience entirely. And unlike mass-produced pieces, each Orah bracelet carries the mark of individual craftsmanship — no two stones are exactly alike. Many of our customers wear their Orah bracelet every day for years. Measured by cost-per-wear, the value is clear.
Care and Maintenance
How do I care for a natural stone bracelet?
Keep your bracelet away from prolonged direct sunlight, as UV exposure can fade some stones over time. Wipe the beads occasionally with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove dust and natural skin oils. Avoid soaking in water as this can weaken the elastic cord over time. Store in a cool, dry place — a soft pouch is ideal. Remove your bracelet before swimming, bathing, or intense physical activity. With proper care, a quality natural stone bracelet will last many years.
Will the polish on my Orah bracelet wear off?
No — and this is a key difference from imitation. Coated or acrylic beads lose their surface treatment with use. Natural gemstone polished from within actually improves with regular handling, as the natural oils from your skin enhance the surface lustre of many gemstones over time — particularly jade, aventurine, and serpentine.

 

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Natural stone. Honest craftsmanship. Made in Pakistan.

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