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"Infinite Flame" Cinnabar & Charoite Beaded Bracelet | Fire Element

"Infinite Flame" Cinnabar & Charoite Beaded Bracelet | Fire Element

Crimson Red & Deep Violet
$79.00
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"Infinite Flame" Cinnabar & Charoite Beaded Bracelet | Fire Element


A mindful wearable to ground your spirit and inspire inner tranquility.

SKU Code:JC-CBCH-8MM-16G
$79.00

"Infinite Flame" Cinnabar & Charoite Beaded Bracelet | Fire Element

$79.00
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Red and violet shouldn't work together as well as they do here — but they do.

Crimson cinnabar has a slightly matte surface with natural depth. Charoite is something else entirely: a swirling, almost cloud-like deep purple that's unusual enough to draw comments. Together they make a bracelet that's hard to categorize — it's not quite bold, not quite understated, but distinctly its own thing.

Cinnabar is a traditional material in East Asian adornment — its color is natural and doesn't fade the way painted or dyed stones do. Charoite, found primarily in Russia, is known for its distinctive swirling pattern — no two beads look the same.

The gold-vermeil tag adds polish. It's a small detail, but it's the kind of thing that separates a thoughtfully made piece from something that just looks nice in a photo.

• Cinnabar (Crimson Red): Traditionally celebrated in Eastern culture as a symbol of vitality and positive energy. It serves as a visual anchor to keep you grounded. • Charoite (Deep Purple): Known for its striking swirling patterns, it represents spiritual harmony and is loved by yoga and meditation practitioners for promoting a serene mindset.
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Bead size: 6.6–8.3mm · Weight: 16.5g · Wrist fit: 14–16cm · Materials: Natural cinnabar, charoite, 18K gold-vermeil (925 silver)

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Red and violet shouldn't work together as well as they do here — but they do.

Crimson cinnabar has a slightly matte surface with natural depth. Charoite is something else entirely: a swirling, almost cloud-like deep purple that's unusual enough to draw comments. Together they make a bracelet that's hard to categorize — it's not quite bold, not quite understated, but distinctly its own thing.

Cinnabar is a traditional material in East Asian adornment — its color is natural and doesn't fade the way painted or dyed stones do. Charoite, found primarily in Russia, is known for its distinctive swirling pattern — no two beads look the same.

The gold-vermeil tag adds polish. It's a small detail, but it's the kind of thing that separates a thoughtfully made piece from something that just looks nice in a photo.

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