Each bead of this bracelet is carved from genuine Seraphinite—a rare variety of Clinochlore found only near Lake Baikal in Siberia. Its deep emerald-green base is streaked with silvery, feather-like chatoyance that catches the light like angelic wings in motion. Handcrafted with gold plated 925 sterling silver, it measures 6½″ around the wrist, with a 1¾″ extender for the perfect fit and easy layering.
In mindful practice we use stones as tools for intentional focus—reminders that help us stay balanced. Seraphinite highlights qualities that can slip out of harmony if over- or under-emphasized:
Compassion – Underused: we risk indifference. Overused: we burn out caring for others. Balanced: Seraphinite’s gentle green invites empathy without depletion.
Discernment – Underused: we drift into naïveté. Overused: we become overly critical. Balanced: its silver flashes serve as soft pauses for thoughtful reflection.
Openness – Underused: we feel cut off from inspiration. Overused: we neglect daily responsibilities. Balanced: Seraphinite’s glow anchors insight in practical life.
Generosity – Underused: we hold back in scarcity. Overused: we give until we’re empty. Balanced: its steady energy reminds us to give from a place of abundance.
How to use:
For Seraphinite’s gentle, balancing vibration you can use your bracelet two ways:
Left wrist (receptive)
Wear your Seraphinite bracelet on your left hand when you want to draw its qualities inward—compassion, reflective insight, and heartfelt openness. In many mindful practices the left side is seen as the “receiving” side, so having the stones close to your pulse helps you absorb its stabilizing energy as you pause, breathe, and turn attention inward.
Right wrist (expressive)
Switch it to your right wrist when you’re ready to project Seraphinite’s clarity and generosity into your day—whether in conversation, decision-making, or acts of kindness. The right side is associated with “giving” energy outward, so wearing the bracelet there gently reminds you to share thoughtful discernment and steady compassion with others.
Quick tip:
If you need both at once, wear Seraphinite on each wrist—or simply move your Seraphinite bracelet back and forth as your focus shifts from inner work to outer service. This simple hand-placement routine makes your practice feel intentional and helps you stay grounded in balance.