Root & Sky

$42.00

Sky-blue glow and roots below,
Shine and calm with every flow.
Hand-forged life on wrist we wear—
Balance made of earth and air.

Description

The Root & Sky bracelet is handcrafted from luminous kyanite pebbles, each stone carrying organic contours that catch and move light like open horizon and quiet tide. Kyanite is a naturally reflective mineral known for its glowing silvery sheen and shades of sky, water, and dusk — making every bracelet bead one-of-a-kind.

The centerpiece is a hand-hammered Tree of Life charm, forged by hand to honor the beauty of imperfection. The Tree of Life represents resilience, personal expansion, grounding energy, family roots, and interconnected journeys. Its textured surface shimmers alongside the stones — a quiet reminder to grow with strength while reaching toward the light.

At 7-½ inches, the bracelet offers a comfortable fit ideal for wrist stacking or wearing solo as refined wrist poetry. Finished with durable sterling components, this bracelet transitions effortlessly between bohemian, minimalist, holiday gifting, and everyday mindful styling.

Handmade with intention, Root & Sky invites calm, balance, meaning, and natural beauty into every moment of your day.

Root & Sky is designed as a wearable reminder of balance—grounded presence paired with open possibility.
Its composition blends natural texture and gentle shine, creating a piece that feels meaningful without feeling heavy.
The charm at the center anchors the design, while the surrounding elements bring rhythm, light, and movement.

Handcrafted with care, this bracelet is easy to reach for day after day.
It wears beautifully on its own as a simple statement, and layers naturally with other bracelets when you want a more expressive stack.
Its strength is in its versatility: refined enough to feel special, casual enough to feel effortless.

Because each bracelet is made by hand, small differences are part of what makes it unique—subtle shifts that keep the piece personal and one of a kind.

To explore the materials and symbolism behind this piece, visit our Glossary page.