Myth Bracelet - cube cut Labradorite, Lavender Amethyst & Aquamarine with sterling silver

$50.00

I've named this beautiful sparkly bracelet featuring stunning irregular cut cubes, the “Myth” bracelet. I love the light airiness and gentleness of the colours and the link they all have to ancient myths so I couldn't resist having a little fun with it!

The bracelet itself has a very ethereal feel to it and the cut of the stones only add to that - it actually makes the bracelet feel that much more precious to me. I do hope you like it - here is a little bit about the stones.

Labradorite is sometimes referred to as the “Stone of the Northern Lights” because of the legend associated with its discovery along the coast of Labrador in Canada.

In ancient folk lore, Labradorite was said to have the Aurora Borealis trapped inside of it until the day an Inuit warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This was said to have released them into the sky, the display we now commonly refer to as the Northern Lights

Labradorite is thought to heal and bring good mental health and be useful through change, offering the wearer balance and protection and strong intuition. Labradorite is also said to deliver inner peace and tranquillity.

In the folklore of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Aquamarine was known as the sacred jewel of Poseidon/Neptune as they believed it had had the power to quell stormy waters and protect seafarers from danger.

Aquamarine is sometimes thought to be a talisman of good luck. It represents happiness, hope and everlasting youth and is a stone of courage, helping to reduce stress and calm the mind.

Lavender Amethyst’s name is derived from the Ancient Greek word Amethystos, that means ”not drunk”. The ancient Greeks believed you could drink all night and remain sober if you had an amethyst in your mouth . (I do not recommend this.) In Christianity the colours represent the purity of spirit.

Amethyst is said to promote peace and ease stress. It inspires wisdom through dreams and intuition and heighten awareness.

Metaphysical ‘healing’ information on all of these stones is available on Wristocropedia.

The Myth bracelet works well alone or can be combined with other sets. It works well with the Kyanite, Tanzanite, Moonstone and Aquamarine bracelet which has its own listing. (See photo 6 & 7)

The Myth Bracelet will be accompanied by property meaning cards.

Like all Wristocracy bracelets the Myth bracelet is strung on a strong, durable elastic that will last well.

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I've named this beautiful sparkly bracelet featuring stunning irregular cut cubes, the “Myth” bracelet. I love the light airiness and gentleness of the colours and the link they all have to ancient myths so I couldn't resist having a little fun with it!

The bracelet itself has a very ethereal feel to it and the cut of the stones only add to that - it actually makes the bracelet feel that much more precious to me. I do hope you like it - here is a little bit about the stones.

Labradorite is sometimes referred to as the “Stone of the Northern Lights” because of the legend associated with its discovery along the coast of Labrador in Canada.

In ancient folk lore, Labradorite was said to have the Aurora Borealis trapped inside of it until the day an Inuit warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This was said to have released them into the sky, the display we now commonly refer to as the Northern Lights

Labradorite is thought to heal and bring good mental health and be useful through change, offering the wearer balance and protection and strong intuition. Labradorite is also said to deliver inner peace and tranquillity.

In the folklore of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Aquamarine was known as the sacred jewel of Poseidon/Neptune as they believed it had had the power to quell stormy waters and protect seafarers from danger.

Aquamarine is sometimes thought to be a talisman of good luck. It represents happiness, hope and everlasting youth and is a stone of courage, helping to reduce stress and calm the mind.

Lavender Amethyst’s name is derived from the Ancient Greek word Amethystos, that means ”not drunk”. The ancient Greeks believed you could drink all night and remain sober if you had an amethyst in your mouth . (I do not recommend this.) In Christianity the colours represent the purity of spirit.

Amethyst is said to promote peace and ease stress. It inspires wisdom through dreams and intuition and heighten awareness.

Metaphysical ‘healing’ information on all of these stones is available on Wristocropedia.

The Myth bracelet works well alone or can be combined with other sets. It works well with the Kyanite, Tanzanite, Moonstone and Aquamarine bracelet which has its own listing. (See photo 6 & 7)

The Myth Bracelet will be accompanied by property meaning cards.

Like all Wristocracy bracelets the Myth bracelet is strung on a strong, durable elastic that will last well.

I've named this beautiful sparkly bracelet featuring stunning irregular cut cubes, the “Myth” bracelet. I love the light airiness and gentleness of the colours and the link they all have to ancient myths so I couldn't resist having a little fun with it!

The bracelet itself has a very ethereal feel to it and the cut of the stones only add to that - it actually makes the bracelet feel that much more precious to me. I do hope you like it - here is a little bit about the stones.

Labradorite is sometimes referred to as the “Stone of the Northern Lights” because of the legend associated with its discovery along the coast of Labrador in Canada.

In ancient folk lore, Labradorite was said to have the Aurora Borealis trapped inside of it until the day an Inuit warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This was said to have released them into the sky, the display we now commonly refer to as the Northern Lights

Labradorite is thought to heal and bring good mental health and be useful through change, offering the wearer balance and protection and strong intuition. Labradorite is also said to deliver inner peace and tranquillity.

In the folklore of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Aquamarine was known as the sacred jewel of Poseidon/Neptune as they believed it had had the power to quell stormy waters and protect seafarers from danger.

Aquamarine is sometimes thought to be a talisman of good luck. It represents happiness, hope and everlasting youth and is a stone of courage, helping to reduce stress and calm the mind.

Lavender Amethyst’s name is derived from the Ancient Greek word Amethystos, that means ”not drunk”. The ancient Greeks believed you could drink all night and remain sober if you had an amethyst in your mouth . (I do not recommend this.) In Christianity the colours represent the purity of spirit.

Amethyst is said to promote peace and ease stress. It inspires wisdom through dreams and intuition and heighten awareness.

Metaphysical ‘healing’ information on all of these stones is available on Wristocropedia.

The Myth bracelet works well alone or can be combined with other sets. It works well with the Kyanite, Tanzanite, Moonstone and Aquamarine bracelet which has its own listing. (See photo 6 & 7)

The Myth Bracelet will be accompanied by property meaning cards.

Like all Wristocracy bracelets the Myth bracelet is strung on a strong, durable elastic that will last well.

Sizing

I recommend you select a size that is 1-1.5cm larger than your actual wrist size to allow a little movement. As these bracelets are elasticised it is not recommended that you wear them taut as it strains the elastic and may be uncomfortable on your wrist, nor too loose that it will catch on things.

Caring for your Wristocracy:

Like with all my jewellery I do recommend you take bracelets off before entering water. Frequent exposure to water and cologne can damage the beads.

Some gemstones are water or photosensitive.  This means long periods of water or sun exposure may erode or fade the stone - so it is best to keep this in mind when wearing or storing the jewellery.

Safety

Bracelets are intended for adult wear only. Please keep beads away from animals and small children and ingestion may cause harm.

Gemstones are beautiful to look at, but make no mistake - they should never be ingested. If your bracelet or necklace breaks, collect all the stones and put them in a safe place and contact the maker to remake (if possible). I will remake my pieces only. Please note there is a small charge for re-making and if extra beads are required I may charge a little bit for those also.

Most minerals are safe to wear or handle normally, however if the polish on your gemstone starts to breakdown you need to consider replacing the stones.

If you want more information on your stones check out Wristocropedia (subscribers only)

Can’t find your size?

Sizes outside the standard ones listed are available on request - please feel free to message me. Please note that bracelets above 21cm may cost a little extra (approx + 15%) due to the extra cost of beads used.