Smooth, cool black beads sit against the wrist with a quiet weight, polished agate in deep, near-opaque black, broken by a single silver-toned angel wing charm that catches the light as you move. It is a bracelet that reads as understated from a distance and detailed up close.
What you'll notice wearing it
The beads are glassy-smooth against the skin, with the even, cool touch that polished agate is known for.
At around 20 g, it sits lightly on the wrist, present without being heavy.
The angel wing charm adds a single point of contrast: a sculptural silver-toned accent against the matte-black bead run.
The stretch fit means it goes on and comes off without fuss, and sits comfortably on most wrist sizes.
The black-and-silver palette stacks well with other bracelets or wears cleanly on its own.
The stone and the charm
Black agate is a variety of chalcedony, a fine-grained form of quartz, known for its deep, even colour and smooth finish when polished. The black tone is consistent across the bead run, giving the bracelet a clean, graphic look. The angel wing charm is a single accent piece in a silver tone, adding a symbolic counterpoint to the stone's grounding character.
Fit and care
The bracelet is strung on a stretch band, so it fits a wide range of wrist sizes without adjustment. To keep the elastic in good condition, avoid soaking it in water and take it off before swimming or bathing. Wipe the beads with a soft dry cloth to keep the polish. Store it flat or in a pouch rather than tangled with other pieces, to protect both the beads and the charm.
The stone in tradition
Agate has been used in jewellery and amulets across many cultures for thousands of years, from ancient Mesopotamia to medieval Europe, where it was set into rings and worn as a talisman. Black stones in particular have long carried associations with protection and grounding in folk traditions across both Eastern and Western cultures. The angel wing is a symbol found across Chr…
region of manufacture: China