Fifth Gate Mystic
Tiger’s Eye Bracelet | Focus & Steadiness
Tiger’s Eye Bracelet | Focus & Steadiness
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A handcrafted adjustable bracelet centered on grounded focus, personal steadiness, and maintaining clear direction during periods of pressure or uncertainty.
Created with tiger's eye, hematite, and sandalwood beads on black nylon cord, this piece carries a darker, more structured appearance balanced by the warm gold tones of tiger's eye. The combination creates a steady visual rhythm suited for grounding, confidence, and measured forward movement.
Materials
- 8mm tiger's eye beads
- 8mm hematite beads
- 8mm sandalwood beads
- Black nylon cord
- Adjustable sliding knot closure
Metaphysical Focus
This bracelet centers on focus, grounding, and maintaining calm personal stability while navigating demanding environments or difficult decisions.
Tiger's Eye: Traditionally associated with confidence, clarity, discipline, and grounded action. Often used in personal practice to support focus, steady momentum, and balanced decision-making.
Hematite: Associated with grounding, containment, and energetic steadiness. Often used to reinforce personal boundaries and maintain centered awareness.
Sandalwood: Traditionally associated with calmness, focus, and grounded presence. Its warmer tone softens and balances the heavier grounding qualities of hematite.
Together, these materials support measured action, grounded confidence, and the ability to remain steady without becoming rigid or reactive.
Size and Fit
- Adjustable cord bracelet
- Designed to fit a range of wrist sizes approximately 6.5 to 8.5 inches
- Sliding knot closure allows the fit to be adjusted for comfort
Care and Notes
To preserve the longevity of the cord and knotwork, avoid excessive pulling, sleeping, or prolonged water exposure while wearing.
Treat as you would any handmade item to help preserve its lifespan. Natural stones and wood vary slightly in color, flash, and grain, making each bracelet subtly unique.
All metaphysical associations mentioned are drawn from traditional folklore and personal practice. No guarantees of results are implied.
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