WOOD & STONE
Natural materials brought together through contrast, balance, and restraint.
Not symbolic. Not decorative.
Simply material, in dialogue.
Our wood and stone bracelet collection brings together natural materials through contrast and balance. Each wood and stone bead bracelet combines dense woods with jade, malachite, or agate — designed for understated daily wear and material integrity rather than ornament.
What Is Wood & Stone?
Wood & Stone pieces are composed of natural materials chosen for their physical character rather than symbolism.
Each material brings its own texture, weight, and presence.
The combination is not meant to create meaning, but to allow contrast — warmth and coolness, grain and density — to coexist in a single object.
The Materials
Wood Materials
The wood materials selected for this collection are chosen for their density, grain structure, and long-term stability.
Each type of wood is presented as a material object — shaped minimally to preserve its natural character.
- Ya Bai Wood — high oil content, dense structure, flowing natural grain
- Bodhi Seed — lightweight, matte surface, organic variation in tone and texture
These woods are finished with restraint,
allowing time, touch, and natural patina to gradually define their surface.
Stone Materials
A selection of stones chosen for their material character rather than symbolism.
Each stone is presented as a natural object — defined by structure, density, and surface quality.
- Hetian Jade — fine grain, restrained translucence, quiet surface depth
- Malachite — layered green banding, organic movement within the stone
- Agate — mineral stratification, natural variation in tone and pattern
These stones are shaped and finished with minimal intervention,
allowing the material itself to remain the primary expression.
Material Relationships
When wood and stone are brought together, neither should dominate.
The goal is balance — in weight, color, and presence.
Wood offers warmth and tactility.
Stone introduces structure and visual stillness.
Each pairing is designed to remain wearable, understated, and grounded in material logic rather than ornament.
Selected Pieces
Bodhi Seed Bracelet with Guardian Beast-Trace
$79.00 – $87.00Price range: $79.00 through $87.00Hand-Embroidered Eye Pendant Necklace — Trace
$129.00 – $135.00Price range: $129.00 through $135.00Hand-Embroidered Eye Pendant White Crystal Necklace — Trace
$139.00 – $145.00Price range: $139.00 through $145.00Handcrafted Seed & Stone Bracelet with Gourd Accent — Balance
$107.00 – $113.00Price range: $107.00 through $113.00Sandalwood & Agate Beaded Bracelet-Balance
$119.00 – $127.00Price range: $119.00 through $127.00Wearing & Use
Wood & Stone pieces are worn as personal objects or kept as part of a private collection.
They are chosen for texture, balance, and quiet presence in daily life.
Many appreciate these materials for their natural variation rather than perfection.
Understanding Wood and Stone Bracelets
What defines a wood and stone bracelet?
A wood and stone bracelet combines natural wood beads with mineral stones such as jade, malachite, or agate. The focus is material balance rather than symbolism.
Are the stones treated or enhanced?
Our stones are selected for natural structure and surface quality. Variations in tone and pattern are the result of natural mineral formation.
Is a wood and stone bracelet suitable for daily wear?
When balanced properly in weight and density, wood and stone bracelets remain comfortable for regular use.
How do wood and stone materials age over time?
Wood develops a natural patina through touch, while stone maintains structural stability. Together they create a long-term material dialogue.
On Material Restraint
We do not pursue excess meaning in natural materials.
Their value lies in structure, origin, and how they age over time.
By limiting selection and composition, we allow materials to speak through form, texture, and balance — not narrative.
Wood & Stone exists alongside our Agarwood and Sandalwood collections, offering a quieter, grounded counterpoint within the same material philosophy.