The Meaning Behind Moonstone: Why It's Set in Silver
- Jiaara Jewellery
- Aug 13
- 3 min read

As you go through any jewelry line, you will find that there is one common thing: there will always be moonstone in silver. The reason is not because they have been chosen on purpose and the reason is not because it is just a coincidence. There is something else that connects the two. Find out what it is here.
What Moonstone Represents
The Moonstone receives its name from its glow, known as "adularescence," which is described as a shimmering light reflecting over its surface, much like captured moonlight. This effect has determined the meanings assigned to this gem for millennia. The Moonstone represents:
The feminine and intuition - since the Moon has always represented cycles and emotions, this gem has been related to the feminine aspect as well as inner knowledge and intuition.
Starting something new - being related to moon phases, the moonstone is also associated with new beginnings and personal development.
Emotional stability - thought to have the power to bring emotional peace and serenity, Moonstone is believed to help in reducing stress and maintaining a serene state of mind.
Safety while traveling - moonstone has been traditionally used to protect travelers, especially when going on a trip during the night.
According to Hindu mythology, Moonstone is actually created out of moonbeams and that explains the sacredness and mysterious nature attributed to it for centuries. Also, this gem is the June birthstone.
Why Silver, Specifically?
The association between moonstone and silver is not random but is dictated by symbolism as well as visual considerations.
In terms of symbolism, they both are associated with similar ideas. Silver is always associated with the moon, as the gold is with the sun, which has always been part of the mythological and metaphysical symbolism. This allows enhancing the lunar nature of moonstone rather than clashing with it, which is the reason why moonstone in a silver pendant may seem so natural even to those who are unfamiliar with its folklore background.
On the visual level, silver works with the glow of moonstone better than other metals do. Its ice-like shimmer usually looks cooler, and therefore, it is harmonious with the cooling effect of silver. The glow of moonstone may clash with gold in some cases, as it tends to overpower it.
In historical terms, it has always been a matter of tradition. Jewelry made of moonstones has always been designed in silver among different peoples and cultures, starting from Art Nouveau designs and finishing with traditional Indian and Sri Lankan crafts (Sri Lanka is still one of the largest sources of high-quality moonstone in the world).
The Emotional Appeal of a Moonstone Silver Pendant
Apart from its symbolic significance, there is a certain calmness associated with this particular combination. Silver being cool metal combined with the glow of moonstone forms a piece of jewelry that does not draw attention but speaks to people gently and subtly.
This is why moonstone silver pendants remain popular pieces among those who are looking for something more than just a piece of jewelry; it can be used as a gift to signify the beginning of some new life stage, a birthstone necklace for the June birthstone, or just something to remind oneself to take life slowly.
Styling a Moonstone Silver Pendant
The combination of a moonstone with a silver pendant is a good choice for everyday wear since the moonstone pendant is not too formal and unique at the same time, while it combines with other silver accessories easily, and the cool tone of the pendant complements any outfit regardless of color scheme.
For those who prefer accessories with history instead of beautiful appearance, a moonstone silver pendant can be the right choice as it is a stone with a rich historical background that combines well with only one kind of metal.





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