Acceptance Bracelet Tri Hita Karana
Acceptance Bracelet Tri Hita Karana is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Acceptance Bracelet Tri Hita Karana is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Rooted in the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, this bracelet turns the idea of balanced living into something quiet and wearable. Its black, white and grey beads hold the intention of acceptance, a small daily anchor for recognising contrast, softness and the space between.
Balance, acceptance and the colours you wear
- The monochrome palette feels calm and grounded, easy to wear with simple everyday jewellery.
- White, black and grey carry the bracelet’s meaning: good, bad, and the balancing space between them.
- The word ‘Acceptance’ gives the piece a personal focus, suited to intention-setting or a mindful morning routine.
- The mix of stone, glass and wood beads brings subtle variation in surface, tone and texture.
- It arrives in a gift box, ready to mark a thoughtful moment without needing extra ceremony.
Stone, glass and wood beads
The bracelet is made with stone, glass and wood beads in a restrained black, white and grey colour story. The look is simple rather than showy, with enough contrast to feel considered on the wrist.
Wearing it with care
Wear it as a single intention bracelet, or layer it with slim bangles and bead bracelets in similar tones. Keep it dry where possible, as wood does not enjoy prolonged damp, and wipe gently with a soft cloth after wear.
The Balinese idea behind the piece
Tri Hita Karana is a traditional philosophy of life associated with Bali, Indonesia, where balance is understood as central to harmony. This bracelet reflects that idea through three quiet shades: white for goodness, black for badness, and grey as the place between. Rather than treating life as neatly divided, the design points to a more accepting view, where contrast exists and balance is something to return to. Worn on the wrist, it becomes a simple reminder of that perspective.
Weight and presentation
The bracelet weighs 16 g. It comes as part of the Tri Hita Karana bangle range in a gift box.
A thoughtful gift for a steadying intention
This suits someone drawn to meaningful jewellery with a calm, monochrome look. The acceptance theme makes it especially fitting for a birthday, a new chapter, or a quiet gesture of support.
Common questions
What does Tri Hita Karana mean for this bracelet?
Here it refers to a Balinese philosophy centred on balance. The bracelet expresses that through white, black and grey, symbolising good, bad and the balancing space between.
Is the bracelet a spiritual amulet?
It is best understood as symbolic jewellery. The design carries an intention and cultural idea.
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