The Power of Color – How Gemstone Jewelry Can Influence Your Mood

By Felicia Eisnnicher •  6 min read
Power of Color

Our surroundings are constantly influencing our emotions. Some places make us feel relaxed, calm and at peace and some irritate us – and we are not even sure why. We may not be aware of them, but colors play a big part in our mood.

Color psychology studies the effects that different colors have on people’s emotions and how they influence their behaviors and emotional responses. Surprisingly, those blue bridesmaid earrings you wore at your friend’s wedding or that bright purple Amethyst bracelet you wear daily may serve more than an obvious aesthetic purpose. Read on if you want to find out how you can use your gemstone jewelry to take advantage of the power of color.

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Red – Garnet, Ruby, Carnelian, Topaz, Spinel, Red Beryl, Red Jasper

Red gemstones are associated with the root chakra, and they are often used in meditation and spiritual healing. Jewelry made with this vibrant color helps the wearer boost passion and courage, while stimulating the body and mind. Besides being the symbol of love and romance, red is a bold color that never fails to grab attention. This intense color projects an image of confidence and power, while boosting energy and inspiring excitement. People tend to associate this vibrant shade with passion, which makes those wearing red more attractive for the opposite sex. The most popular red gemstones used in jewelry are Ruby, Garnet, red Agate, red Topaz, red Spinel and red Jasper.

Green – Emerald, Jade, Amazonite, Peridot, Tsavorite, Alexandrite, Demantoid Garnet

Power of Color

Green is one of the most desired colors for gemstone jewelry, as it is elegant and sophisticated. Green gems are associated with the heart chakra and often used to create a sense of well-being and positivity. Green is the color of nature and people are instinctively drawn to it. Jewelry made with this beautiful shade inspires growth and healing. Green is also a very soothing color – a symbol of life. Often associated with money and fertility, jewelry made with green gems creates feelings of tranquility and harmony for the wearer. While emeralds are the most popular green gemstones, there are plenty of other green gems that can be used in jewelry, such as Peridot, Malachite, Aventurine, Jade, Moldavite or Alexandrite.

Blue – Sapphire, Aquamarine, Tanzanite, Turquoise, Blue Topaz, Blue Tourmaline, Azurite

Associated with the throat chakra, blue gemstones are some of the most popular gemstones used in jewelry. Studies done on people from all around the world show that around 40% of people prefer blue in favor of any other color. People associate the color blue with the sky and the seas and oceans, which creates a feeling of serenity. Blue gems are often used for recharging after mental stress or tiredness, but also as a way of connecting with your inner self. Jewelry made with this calming color helps the wearer reach a state of harmony and serenity, while helping one become more focused. From a color psychology point of view, blue evokes a sense of trust and loyalty, while being a symbol of truth and wisdom. Wearing jewelry made with blue gemstones can help one reach mental clarity and a state of calm and stability. Probably the most well-known blue gemstone used in jewelry, Sapphire accompanies many other beautiful blue gems such as Azurite, Tanzanite, Aquamarine, Turquoise or Blue Topaz.

Black – Black Opal, Black Pearl, Black Onyx, Black Tourmaline, Black Diamond, Black Agate, Black Obsidian

Black gemstones are associated with the root chakra, and they are often used for grounding and protection. These intriguing gems emanate power and mystery, and more often than not, are associated with authority and confidence. A person wearing black is generally perceived as elegant, sophisticated and intriguing. Jewelry that features these enigmatic gems can help absorb negative energies, while acting as a shield from negative vibrations. Wearing black gemstone jewelry may boost one’s confidence and strength. There is a wide array of black gemstones used in jewelry today, the most common ones being black pearls, black Opal, black Onyx, black Tourmaline, black Diamond and black Agate.

Purple – Amethyst, Purple Chalcedony, Purple Spinel, Lolite, Purple Fluorite, Purple Kunzite

Power of Color

A symbol of spirituality and wisdom, purple gemstones are associated with the third eye, and used in meditation to facilitate spiritual awakening. Being relatively rare in nature, purple symbolizes royalty, prosperity, wealth and nobility. These sophisticated gems are a popular option for jewelry, as they may help one overcome anxiety and awaken intuition. A person wearing purple may feel and look more prestigious and exotic. From a color psychology perspective, purple contributes to mental stability, creating a balance between thought and action. It may give peace of mind by creating harmony in emotion. While Amethyst is by far the most popular purple gem used in jewelry, there are other beautiful crystals in this shade that make for stunning jewelry pieces, such as purple Chalcedony, purple Spinel, Lolite, purple Fluorite and purple Kunzite.

Orange – Amber, Orange Sapphire, Citrine, Mexican Fire Opal, Orange Aventurine, Orange Fluorite

Orange gemstones are associated with the solar plexus and sacral chakras, and often used to boost energy levels and inspire happiness. These warm-toned gems tend to stimulate enthusiasm, optimism, self-expression and creativity. A person wearing orange gemstone jewelry may feel joyful, energized and excited. The most popular orange gemstones used in jewelry design are Amber, orange Sapphire, Citrine, Mexican Fire Opal, orange Aventurine and orange Fluorite.

Pink – Morganite, Pink Sapphire, Pink Tourmaline, Rhodochrosite, Kunzite, Rose Quartz

Jewelry featuring delicate pink gems has become increasingly sought-after in the past decade. Associated with love and hope, pink gems are a symbol of kindness and forgiveness. A channel to the heart chakra, these feminine crystals are often used to open up the heart and facilitate self-love and acceptance. Popular choices for jewelry, pink gems create heart-soothing effects, facilitate the resolution of disagreements and support physical recovery. People who complement their fashionable looks with pink gemstone jewelry feel a sense of calmness, hope and self-love. The most popular choices for jewelry with gems in this lovely shade are Morganite, pink Sapphire, pink Pearls, Tourmaline, Rhodochrosite, Kunzite and Rose Quartz.

Final Thoughts

Color plays an important role in creating different moods, transmitting certain information, or even influencing our decisions. While some colors make us feel passionate, excited and joyful, some create a state of calm, peace and relaxation. Wearing colored gemstones can contribute to the way a person feels, acts and can influence the perception other have of them, so choose your gemstone jewelry wisely.

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Felicia Eisnnicher

I am the Lead Author and Editor at Gemstagram. I am responsible for creating and editing content about the power of gems and crystals. I also teach about self-knowing, self-understanding and personal empowerment through numerology. My mission is to help people understand the power of gems and crystals, and how they can use that power to improve their lives. I believe that by understanding ourselves better, we can become more empowered individuals who are able to create our own destiny.

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