
There’s so many ways you can incorporate the amazing effects of oils and I bet you didn’t know that jewelry is one of them!
Lava stones are porous stones that can be made into beads, which trap essential oils inside the bead so you can wear your scent and take it with you wherever you go!
Related: How to make Clay Bead Bracelets – Ideas

–lava stone beads
-leather/suede type flat cord
–fold-over cord ends (x4)
–wooden beads
–needle nose pilers
–bead wire
–jump rings and jewelry clasp
–essential oil
-carrier oil of choice (like coconut oil or one of these)




Trim the excess wire to be 2-3″ and then push that wire tail back into the beads so that tail is hidden as well.


Since you are putting oils on the stones, I would make this a short necklace that sits on your skin instead of a longer one because some oils can stain clothing (but if any does gets on your skin, you’re basically just moisturizing yourself a little with the carrier oil, so that’s fine with me!).
Take your flat cord and use needle-nose pliers to attach a fold-over cord end to both ends of your cord.

Since your necklace is probably too small to fit over your head, cut your flat cord in half and attach two more cord ends, small jump rings, and a jewelry clasp so you can take your necklace on and off.

Place your necklace on a flat surface (either on a surface that doesn’t stain or on a cloth or paper towel) and drop one drop of oil on a few of the stones. Allow the oil 15 minutes or so to properly sink in and then wipe any excess oil off the stones before wearing.
Experiment with how many drops you want on your necklace based on how strong you want the scent to be and reapply as needed.
*NOTE: You’ll see a lot of other directions concerning lava stone jewelry directing you to drop undiluted oils into your hands to rub on the stones or just directly on the stones themselves with your fingers.
We want to think about safety first with essential oils and since undiluted oils can be very irritating to skin because they are so strong, it’s safer to dilute oils first with a carrier oil first.


Since you’ll probably be outside at some point with this necklace, skip using oils that are photosensitive (like lemon, lime, and grapefruit, to name a few). You can see the full list of oils and read more about it here.
Those oils can cause a skin discoloration or skin irritation when exposed to sunlight on the skin, so save those for another project that won’t be worn in the sun. And as with any essential oil use, discontinue if you experience any negative reactions or sensitivity.
To change the scent on your necklace, just wait a few days until the last scent has worn off and start a new one! This can also double as your perfume as well so you can skip that step in the morning if you want to.
There’s a million ways to use essential oils, hope this becomes a favorite of yours as well! xo. Laura