Little Lotus Designs
The Auralis Bracelet
The Auralis Bracelet
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Flow with the quiet magic of the tides.
Designed for free spirits and ocean hearts, The Auralis Bracelet pairs the soft, grounding presence of 6mm Matte Beachwood beads with a luminous Labradorite focal stone—reflecting the shifting colors of sea mist, moonlight, and horizon skies.
Healing Properties:
• Labradorite enhances intuition, transformation, and inner strength
• Encourages calm during change while protecting your energy
• Matte Beachwood offers grounding, warmth, and a deep connection to nature
• Supports emotional balance, confidence, and authenticity
Features:
• 6mm natural Matte Beachwood beads
• Labradorite focal stone .5” ~ inch each unique
• Lightweight, earthy, and effortless design
You love this because:
• It feels soothing yet quietly powerful
• It carries a mystical, ocean-inspired energy
• It’s made for everyday wear with soulful intention
Sizing
Sizing
Measuring your wrist with a tape measure, for an exact measurement, will help us ensure your bracelet fits the way you want it.
*If you do not have a tape measure, wrap a piece of string around wrist and then measure on a ruler.
Add 1/4 inch for snug fit and 1/2 -1 inch for relaxed.
Care information
Care information
To ensure the best care, roll the bracelet on or off your wrist, instead of pulling or stretching the elastic cord and beads. Repetitive pulling over time can cause the elastic to stretch and weaken.
Do NOT put your bracelet in water.
Remove before bathing/ swimming. If you accidentally get your bracelet wet, dry as soon as possible. Avoid direct contact with hairspray, makeup, lotion and perfume
To clean your bracelet, wipe it with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately.
Store in a clean, dry place.
Cleanse your bracelet.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
*Disclaimer: Due to screen resolutions, gemstones, being unique (like you), may appear differently in colour ,than pictured. If you have any questions please send us a message before your purchase.
