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The Shaman #10
Himalayan Agate & Sapphire Energy Bracelet
Edition of One
Hand-knotted in Studio
Pristine Energy Cleansed
Materials & Origin
Size & Fit
Measurement Guide: Measure snugly just above your wrist bone using a tape or string.
Care & Cleansing
Every talisman is deeply cleansed before leaving our studio.
To maintain its energetic purity and the integrity of the natural materials, please treat it with mindful care.
Return policy
All Sales Final. To preserve the energetic purity of your talisman, we do not accept returns or exchanges. Every creation is strictly an Edition of One and cannot be restocked once it leaves our studio.
The Artisan Promise:
If your piece arrives damaged or encounters a structural issue in transit, please email us with a photo within 14 days of delivery. We stand by our knots and will make it right.
Shipping
We are Small by Choice. Please allow 3-5 business days for your piece to be hand-knotted, cleansed, and energetically prepared before it leaves our studio.
Estimated Transit Times:
- United States: 7-12 business days
- UK & Europe: 8-15 business days
- Rest of World: 10-25 business days
(Note: International orders may be subject to local customs duties and taxes, which are the responsibility of the recipient.)
From the Archive — a piece I will not make again.
The Shaman #10 is a hand-woven ritual bracelet built around weathered Himalayan trade glass, raw uncut sapphire, black agate, raw black tourmaline, and African earth-clay beads — five materials gathered over years from working ritual practitioners and aged trade routes. Engineered for the deep-practice wearer: a working tool for energy clearing, ancestral work, and the kind of inner labor that asks for materials with their own lived history, woven on Nepali banana silk.
01 · Fit Who is The Shaman #10 made for?
Built for serious practitioners — energy workers, shamanic-path students, ancestral healers. People who want a working ritual tool with materials that have already lived a life of practice before reaching them.
I knot these for the wearer who treats jewelry as a working object — not decoration. The Himalayan glass has been weathered along trade routes; the sapphires are raw and uncut; the African clay beads were hand-formed before reaching me. This is an Archive piece, meaning the exact material combination cannot be sourced again. When the run is finished, it is finished. For people who collect by depth rather than by edition number.
02 · Activation How do I wear and activate The Shaman #10?
Smudge the bracelet with sage or palo santo before first wear to honor the materials' previous life.
Wear on the dominant wrist for active practice, on the non-dominant wrist for meditative use. Because the materials carry residue from their previous custodians and trade routes, a smudge bath with sage, palo santo, or sandalwood incense before first wear is the traditional protocol — neutralize what came before, claim it as yours. Wear on the dominant wrist when you are actively working (clearing space, ritual, healing sessions); on the non-dominant wrist when you are receiving (meditation, dream work). Reset under moonlight and earth contact monthly.
03 · Energy What does this five-material stack do energetically?
Raw sapphire opens the third eye and crown. Black agate and black tourmaline ground and protect.
African clay anchors ancestral memory. Himalayan trade glass carries lineage. A complete ritual practitioner stack. Raw uncut sapphire (corundum, Mohs 9) is traditionally a stone of higher knowing and royal wisdom — used here in unfaceted form to preserve its native energetic field. Black agate and raw black tourmaline form the protection and grounding base. African earth-clay beads — hand-formed and fired in West African villages — hold the ancestral and earth-memory anchor. Weathered Himalayan glass beads carry the residue of trade-route lineage. The stack is built for shamanic-path work, not casual wear.
04 · Sourcing Where did you source these archive materials?
Archive materials gathered over years — Himalayan glass from Nepali ritual traders, raw sapphires from a Sri Lankan family dealer, African clay beads from West African artisans, raw tourmaline and black agate from verified mineral sources.
The Himalayan trade glass came from a Kathmandu ritual-supply trader who collects beads from retired Tibetan and Nepali practitioners. The raw sapphires come from a Sri Lankan family dealer specializing in unfaceted corundum. The African clay beads are hand-formed in West African villages using the pre-colonial coil-and-fire method. None of these material lots can be re-sourced — when the Archive piece sells, it is the last. The Nepali banana silk is hand-spun in Kathmandu.
Crystal traditions come from centuries of human practice and are honored here as part of meaningful ritual — not as medical claims. Each piece is offered as a hand-knotted decorative talisman, not as a medical device or a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic care. à la luck pieces are sold for adult collectors and are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any condition.
Every piece is made once, then leaves.
No restocks, no commissions, no repeats.