the Ember Coast
the Ember Coast
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One orange tiger eye center bead, glowing like the last light before the sun drops below the horizon. Sea sediment jasper surrounding it in a full spectrum of purple, teal, ochre, and warm brown. Two stainless steel rounds flanking the focal stone like punctuation.
This bracelet does not blend in. It was not designed to.
The orange tiger eye center bead is the anchor. Warm, saturated, and luminous, its chatoyant surface catches light and holds it in a way that stops people mid-sentence. The sea sediment jasper beads surrounding it are a full palette unto themselves. No two beads are the same color. Purple bleeds into teal. Ochre shifts into warm brown. The natural patterning in each bead is entirely unrepeatable. Two polished stainless steel rounds flank the focal bead, cool and precise, giving the design its edge.
The combination is unexpected. That is exactly why it works.
Why You Will Wear It Every Day
At 6.5 inches, your Ember Coast sits right. Not too tight. Not sliding. The stretch construction means no clasp, no fuss, nothing to think about.
It transitions from morning to evening without an adjustment. Wear it alone and the color palette commands the wrist. Stack it with a single neutral piece and it becomes the focal point of the entire combination. It photographs with the kind of saturated depth that makes people stop and ask where you got it.
You will reach for this one first.
Why Tiger Eye
Tiger eye is one of the most visually dynamic stones in any collection. Its chatoyancy, the optical phenomenon that creates that signature flash of light moving across the surface, is entirely natural. No treatment produces that effect. It is built into the stone's structure.
The orange variation carries the warmth of the classic golden tiger eye, deepened into a richer, more saturated tone. Sourced from South Africa, Australia, India, and Brazil, it has been worn since antiquity. Roman soldiers carried it for courage in battle. You wear it because nothing else moves like this on your wrist.
Why Sea Sediment Jasper
Sea sediment jasper is one of the most visually complex stones in the jasper family. Its surface carries natural sediment patterns in layered purples, teals, ochres, and warm earth tones, formed over millions of years and entirely unrepeatable from bead to bead.
Used in jewelry and decorative objects for over 4,000 years across Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures, jasper has always been valued for its extraordinary range of natural color and pattern. In this bracelet, the sea sediment variety does something no single-stone design can: it gives you an entire palette on one wrist. The earthy warmth anchors the orange tiger eye focal bead. The purple and teal tones give the combination its depth and distinction.
Why Stainless Steel
The two accent beads flanking the center focal stone are stainless steel, high-polish finish. Stainless steel does not tarnish, fade, or react to daily wear. It holds its mirror finish through water, sweat, and everything in between.
The cool silver tone was chosen deliberately. It creates a precise, clean contrast against the warm orange of the tiger eye and the rich, complex palette of the sea sediment jasper. It is not decoration. It is a design decision.
THE DETAILS
Stone 1: Natural orange tiger eye, oversized focal center bead, chatoyant finish
Stone 2: Natural sea sediment jasper, 6mm round beads, multicolor natural patterning
Metal: Stainless steel accent beads, high-polish finish, 2 beads flanking center focal
Bracelet size: 6.5 inch stretch fit
Bead size: 8mm standard, oversized focal center bead
Construction: Stretch cord, no clasp
Style: Stackable, single-wear, daily wear
This is a limited run. Every piece has a number. When that number is reached, the design is retired. We do not restock. We design what is next.
To preserve the beauty of your bracelet, avoid prolonged exposure to water, lotions, and perfumes. Store flat when not in use.
Would you wear The Ember Coast alone, or is this the piece that finally anchors your stack?
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