Updated as of June 2026
Red Beryl bracelets
An extremely rare red member of the beryl family found mainly in Utah. Its scarcity has long made it a collector treasure linked to passion and vitality. Here is how it works in bracelets specifically.
Choosing a Red Beryl bracelet
At Mohs 7.75, Red Beryl is hard enough to hold up well in a bracelet. For color, look for an even red tone, and match the metal to your skin tone and budget.
Best metals and settings
Red Beryl pairs well with yellow gold, white gold, platinum. A bezel or halo setting adds protection for daily wear. Compare options in our metal guides.
More on this stone: Red Beryl overview, price guide, and care guide.
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Is Red Beryl good for a bracelet?
At Mohs 7.75, Red Beryl is hard enough to hold up well in a bracelet.
How much does a Red Beryl bracelet cost?
The stone itself runs about $2,000 to $10,000 per carat, and the finished bracelet price depends on the metal and setting. Red Beryl pairs well with yellow gold, white gold, platinum.
What metal suits a Red Beryl bracelet?
Red Beryl looks best in yellow gold, white gold, platinum. See our metal guides to weigh durability against cost.