"Wiser" Friendship Bracelet
The Bejeweled Collection features Taylor’s lyrics as wearable affirmations
Maybe you’re already older and wiser than you were then. Maybe you’re still working on it. Either way, this bracelet is a reminder of who you are and what you’re worth.
This Evermore design is made of Agate, Carnelian, and Honey Jade beads to match the orange and yellow hues of Taylor’s Etro dress under the stage lights. Gold bohemian swirls mimic the dress’s embroidered accents, while Red Agate roses match the flowers Taylor places on the table during “Tolerate It.”
For each bracelet, I hand-pick gems whose meaning matches the themes of the set. For this piece, I used:
Carnelian: Carnelian was believed by the Romans to be a stone of courage. Many believe carnelian can break you out of stagnant patterns and relationships, and grant you the self-confidence to know your worth (because you should celebrate it)
Honey Jade: Yellow jade can be used by anyone who needs to release their emotions in a healthy way. If you tend to bottle things up, this stone is said to grant you the wisdom to understand and express your feelings.
Dragon Vein Agate: This is the stone of dreamers. Whether your goal is to sing in the world’s great opera houses, or to find a true soulmate, this stone is believed to bring fortune and passion to your life.
Red Agate: If you’re ready to move on from a painful chapter in your story, wear this ancient “warrior's stone." Red Agate is said to reignite a spark within the wearer, motivating you to pursue what you truly want and deserve.
Want to know more about the meaning of the stones (and a few other easter eggs I hid in these pieces?) Follow us on Instagram at @invisiblestringdesigns!
The Bejeweled Collection features Taylor’s lyrics as wearable affirmations
Maybe you’re already older and wiser than you were then. Maybe you’re still working on it. Either way, this bracelet is a reminder of who you are and what you’re worth.
This Evermore design is made of Agate, Carnelian, and Honey Jade beads to match the orange and yellow hues of Taylor’s Etro dress under the stage lights. Gold bohemian swirls mimic the dress’s embroidered accents, while Red Agate roses match the flowers Taylor places on the table during “Tolerate It.”
For each bracelet, I hand-pick gems whose meaning matches the themes of the set. For this piece, I used:
Carnelian: Carnelian was believed by the Romans to be a stone of courage. Many believe carnelian can break you out of stagnant patterns and relationships, and grant you the self-confidence to know your worth (because you should celebrate it)
Honey Jade: Yellow jade can be used by anyone who needs to release their emotions in a healthy way. If you tend to bottle things up, this stone is said to grant you the wisdom to understand and express your feelings.
Dragon Vein Agate: This is the stone of dreamers. Whether your goal is to sing in the world’s great opera houses, or to find a true soulmate, this stone is believed to bring fortune and passion to your life.
Red Agate: If you’re ready to move on from a painful chapter in your story, wear this ancient “warrior's stone." Red Agate is said to reignite a spark within the wearer, motivating you to pursue what you truly want and deserve.
Want to know more about the meaning of the stones (and a few other easter eggs I hid in these pieces?) Follow us on Instagram at @invisiblestringdesigns!
The Bejeweled Collection features Taylor’s lyrics as wearable affirmations
Maybe you’re already older and wiser than you were then. Maybe you’re still working on it. Either way, this bracelet is a reminder of who you are and what you’re worth.
This Evermore design is made of Agate, Carnelian, and Honey Jade beads to match the orange and yellow hues of Taylor’s Etro dress under the stage lights. Gold bohemian swirls mimic the dress’s embroidered accents, while Red Agate roses match the flowers Taylor places on the table during “Tolerate It.”
For each bracelet, I hand-pick gems whose meaning matches the themes of the set. For this piece, I used:
Carnelian: Carnelian was believed by the Romans to be a stone of courage. Many believe carnelian can break you out of stagnant patterns and relationships, and grant you the self-confidence to know your worth (because you should celebrate it)
Honey Jade: Yellow jade can be used by anyone who needs to release their emotions in a healthy way. If you tend to bottle things up, this stone is said to grant you the wisdom to understand and express your feelings.
Dragon Vein Agate: This is the stone of dreamers. Whether your goal is to sing in the world’s great opera houses, or to find a true soulmate, this stone is believed to bring fortune and passion to your life.
Red Agate: If you’re ready to move on from a painful chapter in your story, wear this ancient “warrior's stone." Red Agate is said to reignite a spark within the wearer, motivating you to pursue what you truly want and deserve.
Want to know more about the meaning of the stones (and a few other easter eggs I hid in these pieces?) Follow us on Instagram at @invisiblestringdesigns!