Beaded Bracelets for Men, Stone and Gold
The beaded bracelet is the entry point into men's jewellery for most men who never wore jewellery before. Lower commitment than a chain, less visible than a ring, easy to put on, easy to take off. Monrich beaded bracelets pair natural semi-precious stones — onyx, lava stone, tiger eye, jasper, howlite — with a single 18K gold PVD bead as the focal point. The stones bring weight and grounding, the gold bead lifts the piece into jewellery rather than wristwear. Elasticated for easy on-off, sized to fit 18–22cm wrists, no clasp to break.
Onyx, Lava, Tiger Eye, Jasper, Howlite
Each stone in the collection is natural — cut and polished from raw material, no synthetic dyes, no resin imitations. Black onyx is the classic — high-polish surface, reads bold against any skin tone. Lava stone is matte, porous, and holds essential oil drops if you use them (a few drops in the morning, scent lasts the day). Tiger eye carries banded gold-brown stripes that catch light. Red jasper grounds the wrist with earth tones. White howlite gives the calmest, lightest look in the range. The 18K gold PVD bead sits as a single accent — never overplayed, always present.
Built on Industrial Elastic, Not String
The cheap end of the beaded bracelet market uses sewing thread that snaps in months and loses beads. Monrich uses industrial-grade elastic cord — the same material used in technical apparel waistbands — tested to 50,000+ flex cycles. The cord holds tension for 12–24 months of daily wear before stretching out. When it does, the re-stringing service brings the bracelet back to factory tension for £8 — cheaper than buying a new one, and the original stones stay with you.
Stack, Layer, Pair
The beaded bracelet is the most stackable piece in men's jewellery. Two beaded on the same wrist, three on the same wrist, or one beaded alongside a leather-and-gold cord, or alongside a Cuban or ID bar in the waterproof range. For a built look, see the sets and bundles collection — pre-paired beaded stacks at a bundle price.
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