Materials story

WHY HEMATITE LEADS THE STACK

Clean shine. Quiet weight. Sharp geometry.

The collection carries many stones, but one material sets the tone. Hematite leads because it looks cooler, stacks cleaner, and gives every bracelet more presence with less noise.

Selection logic

Brand fit 40
Repetition 25
Visual identity 20
Copy power 15
Lead stone Hematite
Best with Steel / leather / cord
Look Cool, sharp, grounded
  • Cooler in tone.
  • Cleaner in shape.
  • Easy to layer.
  • Strong on its own.
  • Built for daily wear.

Why it leads

Hematite sits first for a reason.

When the collection is ranked by brand fit, repetition, visual identity, and versatility, Hematite stays in front. It sets the temperature of the whole range.

01

Cooler than glossy black.

Its metallic tone feels cleaner, calmer, and more modern on the wrist.

02

Sharper by default.

Cube, bar, cylinder, and hex cuts turn the bracelet into structure instead of decoration.

03

Heavier in presence.

It adds weight to the look without asking for loud color or oversized hardware.

04

Easier to stack.

It works with steel, leather, wood, Tiger's Eye, and brighter stones without losing control.

Other materials. Same attitude.

Once Hematite sets the tone, the rest of the range shifts the mood.

Warmth, texture, grain, and metal detail all matter. The palette changes. The discipline stays.

Tiger's Eye

Warmer. Richer. Still controlled.

Golden-brown movement gives the stack more heat without abandoning the darker brand language.

See Tiger's Eye

Kuka Wood

Lighter on the wrist. More natural in tone.

It softens the look, relaxes the stack, and adds grain where polished stone can feel too strict.

See Wood Bracelets

Lava Stone

More texture. More grit. More contrast.

Porous and matte, Lava breaks up reflective surfaces and gives heavier stacks a rougher edge.

See the full range

Steel and leather

Cold metal. Flexible cord. Daily-wear finish.

Stainless steel, leather, plated bronze, and cord work with the stones to keep the collection masculine and wearable.

See steel styles

Build details

The stone matters. The build closes the deal.

Natural material gets the attention. Construction keeps the bracelet wearable. The right cord tension, the right metal finish, and the right amount of adjustability are what make the piece stay in rotation.

01

Adjustable macrame

Easy to size. Easy to stack. Built for different wrists without losing shape.

02

Leather options

Useful when stone alone feels too polished and the look needs a tougher line.

03

Metal accents

Bronze, silver-tone, copper, and steel parts sharpen the silhouette and finish the stack.

04

Gift-ready finish

Pouch and packaging matter because the first impression starts before the bracelet is worn.

Stone range

Not every stone needs hero space. Each one still changes the mood.

Hematite

cool / sharp / grounded

The signature material. Metallic edge with disciplined weight.

Tiger's Eye

warm / bold / focused

Movement and depth without losing control.

Red Tiger's Eye

rich / dark / active

The same motion, pushed into deeper heat.

Kuka Wood

light / natural / calm

Organic grain that softens heavier stacks.

Lava Stone

rough / matte / rugged

Texture that reads instantly and adds grit.

Black Onyx

deep / clean / disciplined

Minimal, dark, and direct.

White Howlite

pale / crisp / balanced

Useful when a darker build needs contrast.

Lapis Lazuli

dense / royal / saturated

Blue with gravity, not noise.

Sodalite

cool / smoky / intelligent

A quieter blue that stays grounded.

Blue Apatite

bright / precise / electric

Color used with restraint.

Also seen in select drops

Bloodstone Amethyst Dalmatian Jasper Black Agate African Turquoise Amber

Start with the material

Find the stone that
changes the mood.

Every piece starts with material. Pick the one that fits how you want to feel — then build from there.

For a cleaner, sharper, more grounded look. Metallic edge with disciplined weight — the signature material of the collection.

Shop Hematite