Beads
Objects for rhythm, repetition, and awareness.
From hand-held malas to long 108-bead strands,
each piece is designed to be moved, counted, and carried.
Why Beads
Beads create a rhythm
for the hands
and the mind.
How Beads Are Used

Hold
Hand-held objects designed for moments of pause and attention. Moved slowly through the fingers to create rhythm and awareness.

Count
Long-form bead strands used for repetition, pacing, and mindful counting. A quiet way to structure moments of focus.

Wear
Symbolic bracelets and pendants designed to be worn as quiet anchors — visual reminders carried through the day.
Shop by Collection

Still
Grounding objects designed to bring weight and presence into daily life. Incense, wood, and quiet materials that settle the body and slow the breath.

Quiet
Soft objects that invite emotional stillness. Gentle forms for moments of pause, care, and inward attention.

Balance
Objects designed to create rhythm and flow. Stones and beads that move with the body, supporting clarity and gentle momentum.

Trace
How symbolic objects are held, counted, and worn. Not as decoration — but as quiet tools for awareness.
All Beads
Beads are objects of rhythm and repetition.
Not ornaments.
Not counted for meaning.
But handled, moved, and returned — again and again.
They mark time without measuring it,
and bring structure to moments that ask for attention.