PERSONAL READING
The gold details give it a polished finish, and the stones all have their own character. The 6mm bead size is just right for me because it has presence without taking over my wrist. I bought it because I liked the idea of one bracelet bringing together love, abundance, protection, clarity, and confidence. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. The spacing is neat and symmetrical, which makes the bracelet feel much more finished. I am glad I chose this one because it fits naturally into both my spiritual practice and my everyday style. The detail I keep noticing is the cohesive transition from one gemstone to the next.
The design is colorful, but it still feels elegant and easy to style. It has become part of my morning routine when I set my intentions for the day. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. It feels special enough for ritual work but wearable enough for real life. The detail I keep noticing is the subtle mix of crystal colors.
The bracelet looked beautiful online, but the mix of deep and soft crystal colors is even nicer on the wrist. I wear it when I journal or meditate because the different stones help me organize what I want to focus on. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. The small gold spacers between the stones are one of my favorite details because they separate the colors beautifully. I would choose this again because it feels meaningful without sacrificing the look of the piece. The detail I keep noticing is the grounded placement of the gold accents.
The bracelet has a rich look in natural light, especially when the gold accents catch the sun. It sits comfortably on my wrist and does not feel heavy even with the gold details. I like that I can connect a different intention to each stone instead of trying to focus on everything at once. I chose the gold-filled version and was happy with how polished and refined it looks. This was a thoughtful purchase for myself, and I have enjoyed making it part of my routine. The detail I keep noticing is the wearable overall symmetry on the wrist.
I really like that the bracelet has color without looking too bright or costume-like. I have been wearing it with my watch and other bracelets, and it layers without feeling bulky. I use it as a physical reminder to stay focused on the goals I am already working toward. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. This has become one of the bracelets I actually wear instead of saving for special occasions. The detail I keep noticing is the detailed overall symmetry on the wrist.
What surprised me most was how balanced the bracelet looks even with eight different crystals. The number-eight symbolism was a big reason I chose this piece, especially for my 8/8 intention practice. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. The detail I keep noticing is the harmonious spacing between the stones.
The bracelet has a rich look in natural light, especially when the gold accents catch the sun. It sits comfortably on my wrist and does not feel heavy even with the gold details. I like that I can connect a different intention to each stone instead of trying to focus on everything at once. I chose the gold-filled version and was happy with how polished and refined it looks. This was a thoughtful purchase for myself, and I have enjoyed making it part of my routine. The detail I keep noticing is the elegant overall symmetry on the wrist.
When I opened the package, the first thing I noticed was how much better the colors looked in person. I wanted something meaningful for the Lion’s Gate period, and this felt more intentional than buying a generic crystal bracelet. I appreciate that the gold details are part of the design rather than just one decorative bead in the center. The detail I keep noticing is the grounded spacing between the stones.
The design is colorful, but it still feels elegant and easy to style. It has become part of my morning routine when I set my intentions for the day. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. It feels special enough for ritual work but wearable enough for real life. The detail I keep noticing is the well-proportioned mix of crystal colors.
I love it especially the shape of the heart.
I use it alot every time I remove my bracelets I put them on the Selenite Charging Bracelet Bowl.
I love it definately will be getting another one with God willing.
The bracelet looked beautiful online, but the mix of deep and soft crystal colors is even nicer on the wrist. I wear it when I journal or meditate because the different stones help me organize what I want to focus on. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. The small gold spacers between the stones are one of my favorite details because they separate the colors beautifully. I would choose this again because it feels meaningful without sacrificing the look of the piece. The detail I keep noticing is the luxurious placement of the gold accents.
Perfect! Although the jades aren't the same colors as in the picture. They appear marbled blend of mossy green and soft gray tones which honestly matches my aesthetic way more and pair perfectly with the citrine! Some people were drawn to the bracelet asked where I bought it. The upload picture feature on the website seems to be broken atm, else I would've uploaded the images for review. Also, love the workshop! Learnt a lot! Thank you Sal and the team
I love how the darker stones ground the softer rose quartz and brighter citrine. The eight-stone concept is what made this different for me because every crystal has a specific purpose. The materials feel consistent with the premium look of the bracelet, especially the gold spacing and even bead size. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. I appreciate having one piece that connects several intentions without feeling complicated. The detail I keep noticing is the elegant placement of the gold accents.
My word Sal, I read through my Vedic Birthchart over and over as if to unravel the hidden me to the conscious light... And now, I understand. As if I came out from a foggy existence with true clarity. Thank you, Sal. This is an investment of knowing one true self! Every cent is money well-invested.
I was expecting a spiritual bracelet, but it honestly looks like a piece I can wear with my regular jewelry. I like wearing it alone because the crystal combination already gives the bracelet enough interest. The bracelet feels carefully assembled, and the bead placement looks deliberate rather than random. For me, it works as both jewelry and a personal intention tool. The detail I keep noticing is the cohesive mix of crystal colors.
I love how the darker stones ground the softer rose quartz and brighter citrine. The eight-stone concept is what made this different for me because every crystal has a specific purpose. The materials feel consistent with the premium look of the bracelet, especially the gold spacing and even bead size. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. I appreciate having one piece that connects several intentions without feeling complicated. The detail I keep noticing is the intentional placement of the gold accents.
I was worried eight stones might look busy, but the spacing keeps everything very clean and balanced. I have worn it during meditation and then kept it on for the rest of the day. I appreciate that the bracelet is connected to intention work without looking overly spiritual from the outside. The elastic feels professional and secure, and the bracelet keeps its shape well on my wrist. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. The bracelet feels personal to me, which is exactly what I wanted from an intention piece. The detail I keep noticing is the wearable transition from one gemstone to the next.
The design is colorful, but it still feels elegant and easy to style. It has become part of my morning routine when I set my intentions for the day. I especially love the lapis lazuli because the blue adds a completely different dimension to the warmer stones. It feels special enough for ritual work but wearable enough for real life. The detail I keep noticing is the smooth mix of crystal colors.
I read my personal Vedic Chart many times and find it pretty accurate. I wanted it to give me more direction for my future, however it’s a start. Thank you Sal for taking your own time to enlighten my mind.
I love how the darker stones ground the softer rose quartz and brighter citrine. The eight-stone concept is what made this different for me because every crystal has a specific purpose. The materials feel consistent with the premium look of the bracelet, especially the gold spacing and even bead size. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. I appreciate having one piece that connects several intentions without feeling complicated. The detail I keep noticing is the wearable placement of the gold accents.
I really like that the bracelet has color without looking too bright or costume-like. I have been wearing it with my watch and other bracelets, and it layers without feeling bulky. I use it as a physical reminder to stay focused on the goals I am already working toward. I like that the crystal selection covers different themes instead of repeating stones with nearly identical symbolism. This has become one of the bracelets I actually wear instead of saving for special occasions. The detail I keep noticing is the cohesive overall symmetry on the wrist.