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The Warden #32
Himalayan Smoky Quartz & Tibetan Dzi Protection 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.)
Some objects are gathered, not designed. The Warden #32 is a protective ground you can wear — a Himalayan old-mine smoky quartz held among guardians, knotted by hand into a single piece that will never be made again.
At its center, a 20mm faceted smoky nugget. Around it: a genuine fragment of an old Tibetan dzi, dragonfly-eye and evil-eye glass, raw sapphire, red creek jasper. Protection drawn from several traditions at once.
01 · Fit Who is The Warden #32 made for?
The Warden #32 is made for people who carry other people's energy — and feel it.
In crystal healing traditions, smoky quartz is the grounding stone for those who hold space: empaths, Reiki practitioners, energy workers, anyone who moves through charged rooms and comes home heavier than they left. I knot this one for the person who wants protection they can see and feel on the wrist, not a vague intention. It is a working tool, gathered for someone who already knows the difference between decoration and a talisman.
02 · Activation How do I wear and activate The Warden #32?
Every à la luck piece arrives cleansed in the studio, so you begin with a clear object.
In crystal healing traditions, a new talisman is given one full moon cycle to attune to its wearer before it's read as fully your own. To activate it, press the smoky quartz to your root — the base of the spine, or simply hold it low and close — and take three slow exhales, letting the breath drop your weight down through it. Then wear it at the wrist as your daily ground. The longer it's with you, the more it settles into your particular rhythm.
03 · Energy What does Himalayan smoky quartz do energetically?
Smoky quartz is a grounding and transmuting stone associated with the root chakra and, in the Wu Xing system, the Earth element — practitioners hold that it draws absorbed, scattered energy down and out, returning the wearer to their own center.
The rest of the bracelet is built as a layered guard. The genuine Tibetan dzi fragment carries that tradition's apotropaic lineage. The dragonfly-eye and evil-eye glass belong to an eye-deflection tradition roughly two thousand years old, made to turn a hard gaze away. Red creek jasper grounds vitality close to the body; raw sapphire is associated with clarity. Every element here does protective work — nothing is ornamental.
04 · Sourcing Are the materials authentic? How do you guarantee quality?
Each material in The Warden #32 is exactly what it is named. The dzi is a genuine fragment of an old etched Tibetan dzi — a real 天珠残片, not a modern resin or chemically-etched reproduction.
The smoky quartz is Himalayan old-mine, naturally smoky and never irradiated to force its color. The sapphire is raw and untreated, the red creek jasper genuine, the dragonfly-eye and evil-eye beads authentic glass in their old traditions. The spacer beads are Tibetan-style alloy — a white-metal accent, not sterling silver, and I won't call it that. I'd rather tell you what something actually is than market it under a prettier name.
05 · Legal Is there a California Proposition 65 notice for this piece?
WARNING: Yes — this piece contains Tibetan-style alloy spacer beads, which may carry trace amounts of lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The lead is bound within the metal alloy matrix and is not surface-bioavailable under normal wear. California Proposition 65 requires this notice for any product that may expose consumers to listed chemicals, even at levels well below federal safety limits. Pregnant or nursing wearers, or anyone with known sensitivities, may prefer a metal-free piece from the collection. Full notice and material context →
Every piece is made once, then leaves.
No restocks, no commissions, no repeats.