Category: Folklore
To wear them is to bind oneself to an ancient covenant: to walk in wisdom, to rise in fire, and to be shielded in spirit, while the earth itself steadies every step. [Read more]
In the time when the earth was young and the tribes still spoke with the wind, there was a warrior who walked without fear but carried a restless spirit. He fought bravely, yet his victories never brought him peace. [Read more]
In the ancient deserts of Kemet, beneath moons that burned like molten copper, a wanderer was born – nameless, untethered, and unafraid. He walked where kings feared to tread, crossing lands of shifting sands and whispering stone. [Read more]
The Obsidian Flame is for the Midnight Sentinel — the man or woman who moves with quiet authority, who acts when others hesitate, who commands attention without demanding it. [Read more]
Crafted from 10mm natural turquoise rondelles, each bead sings a calming note of wisdom, peace, and protection. Turquoise was treasured by pharaohs and warriors alike — believed to be a sacred talisman against harm and a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms. [Read more]
The Oracle says his eyes were not born seeing, they were awakened. On the eve of his thirteenth year, Kairo disappeared for twelve nights and twelve days into the Caves of Tembo, a place no one returned from. When he emerged, his voice was quiet, but his presence roared like a lion through fog. [Read more]
Kalunga, guided by dreams and jungle spirits, forged a talisman with volcanic lava from Mount Nyiragongo, paired with green stones that shimmered like the snake’s scales. It was said that whoever wore this bracelet could not be betrayed, misled, or lost. [Read more]
Spoken of in desert lore, they were cloaked warriors — guardians of the sacred balance between stillness and motion, joy and responsibility. Their legacy, though lost to time, lives on in a powerful stone that mirrors their spotted skin — The Dalmatian Jasper. [Read more]

