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Article: Wood Jewelry for Men: Selecting Your Stone

Wood Jewelry for Men: Selecting Your Stone

Our men's wood jewelry features semi-precious stones such as onyx, lapis lazuli and tiger’s eye. We have selected these stones based on how they complement our Pau Ferro wood so beautifully, but they also have important history, symbolism and healing benefits.  Each semi-precious stone carries a unique energy that can be used to bring balance and harmony into your life. Let’s dive into the history and meaning of these fascinating ancient stones, so you can appreciate both their beauty and significance when wearing your wood jewelry piece.

Onyx is the feature semi-precious stone in our Onyx Wood men's bracelet. This bracelet features 8mm round onyx stones and a Pau Ferro wood accent piece. Onyx is believed to have been used as early as 4500BC by the Babylonians. It was said to absorb negative energies, providing protection from harm and allowing the wearer to remain calm in stressful situations. Today, it is often used in jewelry to symbolize strength, courage and resilience in times of difficulty. Onyx also helps promote good decision-making skills and encourages inner growth while helping one achieve goals they set out for themselves.

Lapis Lazuli is the bright and brilliant stone featured in our Lapis Wood bracelet. This men's wood bracelet features round 8mm lapis lazuli stones and a Pau Ferro rectangular accent bar. Lapis has been used since antiquity as a symbol of power, wisdom and truth. It was often used by rulers of ancient civilizations as a sign of wealth or status. In modern times, lapis lazuli is still prized for its ability to provide insight into one's true self, enabling them to make wise decisions about their future. It also helps reduce stress in challenging situations by offering clarity and perspective when needed most.

Tiger's Eye is an ancient stone that has long been believed to bring good luck and prosperity to those who wear it. Our Tiger Wood Bracelet is the most popular of our men's wood bracelets and features round 8mm tiger's eye stones with a Pau Ferro wood accent bar. Tiger’s eye got its name from its resemblance to the eyes of tigers. This stone was first discovered in South Africa, but it has since been found in other countries around the world, including India, China, Australia, Canada, Brazil, and the United States. It is a quartz mineral composed of intertwined threads of yellow-golden quartz and brown hematite that creates its distinct striped pattern. Tiger's eye is said to help increase focus, discipline and determination, while calming anxious feelings associated with new endeavors or difficult tasks at hand. Tiger's Eye also promotes integrity while strengthening one's willpower so they can stay true to their values even when faced with adversity or doubt.

Our men's wood bracelets with onyx, lapis lazuli and tiger’s eye semi-precious stones are more than just aesthetically pleasing pieces - they are powerful symbols with centuries-old meanings that can help bring peace into your life today! Whether you’re looking for strength during a difficult time or clarity before making an important decision, these ancient stones add more than just a beautiful aesthetic to a wood bracelet.

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