Triple Protection Bracelet
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Protection Edition · Three Stones, One Shield
Triple Protection Bracelet
The Ultimate Shield
There are forces in this world that drain, unsettle, and undo. Against them, ancient earth offers its answer in three — a golden eye that sees through illusion, a blade of volcanic glass that cuts what cannot otherwise be severed, and a mirror of iron ore that sends every shadow back to its source. Together they do not merely protect. They fortify. They ground. They remind you, with quiet certainty, that you were built to withstand.
The Stone
Where Each Stone Begins
Tiger Eye emerges from the iron-rich metamorphic belts of South Africa — most abundantly from the Northern Cape's Asbestos Mountains, where ancient geological pressure transformed fibrous blue crocidolite into the golden, chatoyant stone we know today. Additional deposits span Western Australia, India, and Namibia, but the finest golden specimens remain South Africa's singular gift to the mineral world.
Black Obsidian is born not from the slow patience of sediment but from the sudden violence of volcanic eruption. When silica-rich rhyolitic lava meets cold air or water, it freezes instantly into a glassy mineraloid with no time for crystalline structure to form. Mexico's volcanic highlands — particularly Jalisco, Michoacán, and the ancient lava fields surrounding Teotihuacán — have yielded some of the world's most flawlessly black specimens, prized by Mesoamerican civilizations for millennia.
Hematite forms wherever iron meets oxygen in the presence of water — a process that has unfolded on this planet for over three billion years. Brazil's Quadrilátero Ferrífero (Iron Quadrangle) in Minas Gerais is among the world's most significant hematite deposits, producing dense, mirror-bright specimens of extraordinary purity. Further sources include Morocco, Australia, and the Great Lakes region of North America.
What Centuries Have Always Known
Tiger Eye was carried by Roman legionaries as a talisman of courage and discernment — pressed into the pommel of swords and worn at the throat before battle, not for aggression, but for the clarity that keeps one alive. Ancient Egyptians inlaid it into the eyes of deity statues, believing the stone transmitted divine watchfulness. Its dual nature — simultaneously fiery and calm — made it the stone of those who lead.
Black Obsidian held a sacred place in Mesoamerican cosmology unmatched by any other material. The Aztecs fashioned it into tezcatl — scrying mirrors used by high priests and the deity Tezcatlipoca, "Lord of the Smoking Mirror," to see truths hidden from mortal eyes. The stone was simultaneously a surgical instrument, a weapon, and a spiritual lens: Mayan surgeons produced obsidian blades thinner than modern steel scalpels, while shamans used polished discs to communicate between worlds.
Hematite's name descends from the Greek haima, meaning blood — for the vivid red streak it leaves when drawn across stone. Ancient Egyptians used powdered hematite as a pigment for tomb paintings and cosmetic rouge. Warrior cultures from the Neolithic to the Roman Empire painted their bodies and armor with it before combat, believing the iron-red earth would lend its own endurance. Neolithic ochre burials dating to 80,000 BCE suggest hematite has been part of human ritual longer than any other mineral.
Structure, Composition & Physical Nature
Tiger Eye is a macrocrystalline quartz (SiO₂) whose remarkable chatoyancy — the silky, shifting luminescence that mimics a feline iris — arises from densely packed parallel silica fibers, remnants of the original crocidolite structure, now fully replaced or encased in quartz. The iron oxide (goethite, limonite) within these fibers produces the warm golden-brown banding. Crystal system: trigonal. Mohs hardness: 6.5–7. Specific gravity: 2.64–2.71. Luster: silky to vitreous.
Black Obsidian is not a mineral but a mineraloid — a naturally occurring volcanic glass classified as amorphous, possessing no crystalline lattice whatsoever. Its composition is approximately 70–75% silicon dioxide (SiO₂), with iron and magnesium oxides responsible for its characteristic deep black coloration. Because it lacks crystal structure, it fractures conchoidally — producing edges sharper than surgical steel. Mohs hardness: 5–5.5. Specific gravity: approximately 2.4. Luster: vitreous.
Hematite is iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃) — one of the most abundant iron minerals on Earth and, remarkably, one of the most magnetically complex. It crystallises in the trigonal system (rhombohedral class), forming tabular to thick crystals with a sub-metallic to splendent sheen that can resemble polished steel. Despite its severe appearance, its streak is a diagnostic bright red-ochre, revealing the iron beneath the grey. Mohs hardness: 5.5–6.5. Specific gravity: 5.26 — extraordinarily dense for its size, which gives the finished bracelet its satisfying, grounded weight.
Where the Energy Moves
The three stones in this bracelet address the energetic body from its foundation upward, creating an unbroken column of protection. Hematite anchors itself at the Root Chakra (Muladhara) — the seat of safety, survival, and physical belonging. It is the stone that holds you in your body when fear or overwhelm pulls you skyward, when the mind races ahead of the ground beneath your feet.
Tiger Eye governs both the Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana) and the Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura) — the twin centers of personal will, creative courage, and emotional boundaries. Here it transmits the Sun's quality of clear seeing, helping you distinguish what is truly a threat from what is merely unfamiliar, and the strength to act from your own center rather than from fear.
Black Obsidian operates at the Root as well, but its action is specifically alchemical — it does not simply absorb negativity; it confronts it. Like Saturn's influence, it compels an honest reckoning with what must be released, transmuted, or faced directly. Together, these three stones form a complete protective circuit: rooted in the earth, empowered in the self, and sealed against intrusion from without.
What It Does For You
Five Ways This Bracelet Works
Three distinct protective mechanisms work simultaneously — Hematite deflects and returns negative energy, Obsidian cuts psychic cords and invasive thought patterns, and Tiger Eye sharpens your awareness before threats even fully form.
The extraordinary density of Hematite (specific gravity 5.26) translates into a literal, physical sensation of weight and presence. Wearing it is a somatic reminder that you are embodied, anchored, and sovereign within your own space.
Tiger Eye, ruled by the Sun and Mars, is the stone of those who must act under pressure. It dissolves hesitation, amplifies courage, and restores confidence in your own judgment — especially when external noise competes with internal knowing.
Black Obsidian has been used as a scrying and protective tool for over three thousand years. It creates a boundary between your energetic field and the emotional residue of others — essential for empaths, healers, and anyone who moves through dense social environments.
Hematite's mirror-bright surface is not metaphorical. As a reflective, iron-based mineral, it has long been understood to return energies that do not belong to you — redirecting them outward with the calm precision of polished steel, leaving your field clear.
Who Is This Stone For
The Ones Who Carry This
The one who absorbs too much — who leaves a room feeling the weight of everyone else's emotions and needs a way to distinguish what is theirs from what was never meant for them to carry.
The one who has lost their sense of ground — whose anxiety lives in the body, whose thoughts arrive ahead of their breath, and who needs something solid, weighty, and present to return them to themselves.
The one navigating difficult environments — offices, families, or circumstances that demand constant vigilance — who wants a layer of energetic armor they do not have to consciously maintain.
The one who is ready to see clearly — who suspects they have been deceived, by others or by their own fears, and who is prepared for the honest, unsparing clarity that Tiger Eye and Obsidian together demand and deliver.
The one who is building something — an enterprise, a self, a life — and who understands that creation requires protection, that every act of construction needs a perimeter, and that strength is not aggression but rooted, unshakeable presence.
How To Wear
Wearing With Intention
Wear on the left wrist to draw protective energy inward and fortify your personal field. If you wish to project strength and confidence outward — in leadership, negotiation, or high-stakes encounters — wear on the right wrist. Many choose both.
Begin on a Tuesday — the day of Mars (Mangal), ruling planet of both Tiger Eye and Hematite, governing courage, boundaries, and decisive action. Alternatively, begin on a Saturday — Saturn's day — for its grounding, disciplining quality aligned with Obsidian.
Sun (Tiger Eye) · Mars (Tiger Eye & Hematite) · Saturn (Hematite & Black Obsidian). This triple planetary influence creates an unusually complete shield — solar clarity, Martian strength, and Saturnine truth.
Wear continuously for 21 days without removal to allow the stones to attune to your personal energetic frequency. Each stone in this combination has its own character; the full integration of all three takes time and consistency.
Before first wear, hold the bracelet between both palms and breathe with it for a moment. State, aloud or silently, what you are calling in — protection, grounding, strength, clarity. The stones do not require ceremony to work; but intention sharpens everything.
Care Guide
How to Tend Your Bracelet
✦ Do This
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✦Cleanse Monthly in Moonlight
Place the bracelet on a natural surface outdoors or on a windowsill during the full moon, 4–6 hours overnight. Moonlight is the primary recharge source for all three stones — gentle enough not to fade Tiger Eye's iron coloration, and potent enough to fully clear Obsidian's absorbed energy.
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✦Smoke Cleanse Weekly
Pass through the smoke of palo santo, sandalwood, or frankincense resin for 30–45 seconds, moving slowly along the full circumference. Black Obsidian in particular accumulates dense energetic residue and benefits from regular cleansing if worn daily through stressful environments.
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✦Brief Morning Sunlight
Tiger Eye is a Sun-ruled stone and responds beautifully to 10–15 minutes of soft morning light. Avoid mid-day UV intensity, but a gentle morning charge aligns the stone with the Sun's rising, activating energy.
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✦Wipe After Wearing
Use a soft, dry or barely damp cloth to wipe all three stones after each wear. Hematite is particularly prone to surface oxidation if moisture or salt from skin perspiration is allowed to accumulate — a quick wipe preserves its mirror finish and protective quality.
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✦Store in the Velvet Pouch
When not being worn, rest the bracelet in the provided velvet pouch away from direct light. Storing the triple protection bracelet separately from other jewelry protects the elastic cord and prevents Obsidian — the softest stone in the trio — from contact with harder materials.
— Avoid This
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—Water Immersion
Remove before swimming, bathing, or dishwashing. Hematite's iron composition makes it susceptible to surface oxidation with prolonged water exposure, and the elastic cord degrades with repeated soaking.
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—Chemical Exposure
Keep away from perfumes, lotions, cleaning agents, and hand sanitisers. Chemicals can dull Tiger Eye's chatoyant surface, etch Obsidian's vitreous finish, and accelerate oxidation on Hematite's polished exterior.
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—Prolonged Direct Sun
Extended UV exposure — more than 20 minutes of strong midday sun — can gradually fade Tiger Eye's warm golden-brown tones over time, as iron oxide pigments are photosensitive. Morning light is beneficial; harsh afternoon sun is not.
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—Impact & High-Pressure Activities
Black Obsidian, with a Mohs hardness of 5–5.5 and conchoidal fracture, is the most fragile stone in this trio. Remove the bracelet before intense physical activity, heavy lifting, or any circumstance where a sharp strike could chip or shatter the glass.
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—Contact with Harder Stones
Do not store alongside diamonds, sapphires, topaz, or other stones rated above 6 on the Mohs scale. While Tiger Eye and Hematite are relatively robust, Obsidian at 5–5.5 will scratch if rubbed against harder materials.
The Details
Specifications
| Stone | Natural Tiger Eye · Black Obsidian · Hematite — South Africa, Mexico & Brazil |
| Composition | SiO₂ (Tiger Eye, trigonal quartz) · SiO₂ amorphous mineraloid (Obsidian) · Fe₂O₃ (Hematite, trigonal) |
| Bead Size | 8 mm round beads, uniform calibration |
| Quality | AAA++ Premium Grade — hand-selected for surface clarity, chatoyancy & polish |
| Chakra | Root (Muladhara) · Sacral (Svadhisthana) · Solar Plexus (Manipura) |
| Planet | Sun · Mars · Saturn |
| Design | Stretchable elastic cord — fits wrist sizes 6.5 to 8.5 inches — unisex |
| Authenticity | 100% natural gemstones — lab certified, untreated Tiger Eye & Hematite, natural volcanic Obsidian |
| Packaging | Premium black gift box with velvet pouch & care card — ready to gift |
Our Promise To You
What We Stand Behind
Each of the three stones in this bracelet carries the unmistakable marks of natural origin. Tiger Eye beads will vary subtly in their banding — some bands broader, some narrower, the chatoyant flash shifting with angle and light as the stone dictates, not as a factory moulds it. No two beads will be identical, because no two cross-sections of the same geological formation ever are.
Black Obsidian, as a volcanic glass, may show faint internal flow patterns, microscopic bubbles, or subtle variations in opacity — the natural record of lava's movement before it cooled into permanence. These are not flaws. They are the fingerprints of a specific volcanic event, preserved in glass for thousands of years.
Hematite beads of genuine quality carry a deep, mirror-like sheen — heavier than any imitation, colder to the touch, unmistakably metallic in presence. If a hematite bead feels light or leaves no reddish streak when scratched on unglazed ceramic, it is synthetic. Ours will not disappoint either test. The earth's signature is in every bead. Trust its variation. Trust its weight. That is exactly how you know it is real.







