Tree of Life Bracelet, Natural Stone Chips
14.00€
inspired by the concept of the seven chakras
Tree of Life,
handmade bracelet, natural stone chips, 5-9 mm – Clear Quartz, Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli, Aventurine, Citrine, Coral, crystals
The tree is a symbol of life, power, longevity, generosity, patience and protection. Its symbolism and veneration reflect the deification of nature. Every culture has its own Tree of Life. And every god has a sacred tree.
It is hardly accidental that throughout the world trees can be seen transformed into shrines and decorated with various totems, talismans, threads, pieces of cloth and garlands of flowers.
For many peoples, the tree is an image of the world and of the world axis around which the universe is organized. Such is the Ceiba or Yaxche tree, which according to the Maya grows at the centerof the world and supports the layers of heaven. They believed that in each of the four zones of the world, one such tree rose as a cornerstone of the firmament. Yggdrasil, the cosmic tree of the Scandinavians, was a huge ash tree. Every day the gods gathered in council beneath its shade. And for the Phoenicians, the cypress was the Tree of Life.
The tree embodies the union between the earth, into which it drives its roots and from whose riches it feeds, the water it absorbs and releases, the air into which it stretches its leaves, and the fire of the sun under which it grows and bears fruit. It is also a symbol of diversity within unity, with its many branches emerging from one root and returning again to the one – the seed from the fruit on the branches, from which a new tree will be born. The whole is manifested in it, because its roots are in the earth and its branches stretch toward the sky, thus connecting the two worlds into one – just as in the human being. The tree also symbolizes the feminine principle, the Great Mother – nature, the source of life in all its forms. That is why it is often depicted as a stylized female figure. The evergreen tree represents eternal life, the immortal spirit, eternity. The deciduous tree, which changes with the seasons, is a symbol of the constantly changing and renewing world – life, death, resurrection, reproduction and the life-giving principle.
The Tree of Knowledge In the Christian paradise grows the forbidden Tree of Knowledge. Its trunk was later used to make Christ’s cross and from then on it became the Tree of Life. In “Genesis” it is not specified what kind of tree the Tree of Knowledge was, which gave a certain freedom of interpretation among different peoples. Italians and Greeks hesitated between a fig tree and an orange tree, while the French chose the apple tree. But it is certain that it was a true Tree of Knowledge especially for Newton, who formulated his idea of universal gravitation beneath it.
The tree carries the symbolism of resurrection, because in autumn its leaves fall, while in spring new life sprouts from its bare branches. It carries this meaning as well when its changes through the annual cycle are depicted in Christian iconography. When barren or withered, however, it represents the sinner.
The tree also plays an important role in other religions. Indian ascetics and holy men, sadhus, gather beneath the huge crowns of banyan trees, where small shrines are often created. Buddha attained enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree, and it became a symbol of great spiritual growth.
According to Islam, the names of human beings are written on the leaves of the universal tree, and the angel of death gathers the leaves that fall by the will of Allah and takes away those destined to die. From a tree, the Egyptian goddess Hathor offered drinks and food to the dead or to their flying souls to sustain them. The Sumerian god of vegetation, Tammuz, was also worshiped as a Tree of Life. The oak was a sacred tree of the thunder god for the ancient Germans, and of the supreme god Zeus for the ancient Greeks.
Every people has its own preference for a particular tree. In China, the peach is especially revered as a symbol of longevity and immortality. In East Asia, the pine is also a tree of life, remaining fresh and green even in old age. The most traditional symbol of wisdom and peace is the olive tree, while winners are famously crowned with laurel wreaths. Cedar, whose rot-resistant wood was used to build Solomon’s Temple, is a symbol of strength, nobility and incorruptibility.
Palm treeIn Egypt, the palm is a symbol of happiness, abundance and fertility and can often be seen in the hands of the goddess Isis. The Greeks gave a palm branch to victors, and Jesus was welcomed in Jerusalem with palm branches and “Hosanna!”, so they became a symbol of spiritual triumph.
And all trees that bear fruit are sacred everywhere. It is no coincidence that they are also present in the paradise of every religion.
| Weight | 0.100 kg |
|---|---|
| Материали | Metal, Natural Stone, Stretch Cord |
| Дизайнер | Selena Fashion |
| Color | Blue, Green, Mixed, Red, Silver, Transparent, Violet, Yellow |
| Beads size | 5-9 mm. |
| stone | Amethyst, Aventurine, Citrine, Clear Quartz, Coral, Lapis Lazuli |
Choosing the right jewelry size is essential for both comfort and appearance.
This is also one of the questions I am asked most often.
Whether it is a bracelet, ring or necklace, the right size makes the difference between “it fits” and “wow.”
In this guide, we will show you easy ways to measure your size at home – quickly and without special tools.
How to Measure Your Bracelet Size

Method 1: Using a Measuring Tape
Wrap the measuring tape around your wrist (exactly where you wear your bracelet)
Do not pull it too tight – it should feel comfortable
Note the measurement
Add:
- +1 cm for a closer fit
- +1.5–2 cm for a looser fit

Method 2: Using String or Ribbon
Wrap a piece of string around your wrist
Mark where the ends meet
Measure the length with a ruler
💡 Tip: If the bracelet is made with natural stones, it is better to choose a slightly looser size.
How Bracelet Type Affects Size
Elastic Bracelet
The most comfortable and versatile option
Stretches slightly when putting it on
Fits more closely around the wrist
If the bracelet is too small, it will feel tight and may leave marks on your wrist. It may even cause discomfort such as numbness because it restricts circulation. A bracelet that is too tight will also wear out and break more quickly.
If it is too large, it may slip off.
Recommendation: Choose +1 cm so it does not feel tight and remains comfortable
Bracelet with a Clasp
Does not stretch
Has a more structured, classic jewelry look
Requires a more precise fit with minimal extra room. We will make the bracelet with several extension rings for adjustment.
Recommendation: Choose +1.5–2 cm for comfortable freedom of movement
Shamballa / Adjustable Bracelet
Can be tightened or loosened
Suitable as a gift (less risk of choosing the wrong size)
Has a more relaxed fit on the wrist
Recommendation: Choose the closest size to the fit you want (for example 17–18 cm), because it can be adjusted
Practical tip: If the bracelet is made with larger stones (8 mm and above), add another ~0.5 cm – larger beads add volume and make the bracelet feel tighter.
Create your bracelet your way – for most of our designs, you can now choose an elastic bracelet, a clasp fastening or an adjustable Shamballa style
How to Measure Your Ring Size
There is a wide range of ring sizes.
Method 1: Using String or a Paper Strip
Wrap it around your finger
Mark where the ends meet
Measure in mm – ring sizing requires greater precision than bracelet sizing.
Method 2: Using a Ring You Already Own
Take a ring that fits you well
Measure the inside diameter
Compare it with a standard size chart
Important: Fingers can swell during the day → measure in the evening for the most accurate result.
Standard Ring Size Chart
| Finger circumference (mm) | Inside diameter (mm) | Size (EU) | Size (US) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44.2 | 14.1 | 44 | 3 |
| 46.1 | 14.7 | 46 | 3.5–4 |
| 47.4 | 15.1 | 47 | 4 |
| 48.0 | 15.3 | 48 | 4.5 |
| 49.3 | 15.7 | 49 | 5 |
| 50.0 | 15.9 | 50 | 5–5.5 |
| 51.2 | 16.3 | 51 | 5.5–6 |
| 52.5 | 16.7 | 52 | 6 |
| 53.1 | 16.9 | 53 | 6.5 |
| 54.4 | 17.3 | 54 | 7 |
| 55.1 | 17.5 | 55 | 7–7.5 |
| 56.3 | 17.9 | 56 | 7.5 |
| 57.0 | 18.1 | 57 | 8 |
| 58.3 | 18.5 | 58 | 8.5 |
| 59.5 | 19.0 | 59 | 9 |
| 60.2 | 19.2 | 60 | 9–9.5 |
| 61.4 | 19.6 | 61 | 9.5 |
| 62.1 | 19.8 | 62 | 10 |
| 63.4 | 20.2 | 63 | 10.5 |
| 64.0 | 20.4 | 64 | 11 |
| 65.3 | 20.8 | 65 | 11–11.5 |
| 66.6 | 21.2 | 66 | 11.5 |
| 67.2 | 21.4 | 67 | 12 |
| 68.5 | 21.8 | 68 | 12.5 |
| 69.7 | 22.2 | 69 | 13 |
How to Use the Chart
- If you measure with string → use the circumference (mm)
- If you have a ring → use the inside diameter
- In Bulgaria, EU sizing is used most commonly (e.g. 52, 54, 56)
A Small Practical Tip (Very Important)
- Measure in the evening – fingers are usually slightly more swollen
- If you are between two sizes → choose the larger one
- For wider bands → choose one size larger
How to Choose a Necklace Length
Standard lengths:
35–40 cm → choker (close around the neck)
45 cm → classic length
50–60 cm → a longer, looser necklace
Tip: If you layer necklaces, combine different lengths for a more striking look.

How to Measure Your Anklet Size

How to Measure
Wrap a measuring tape or string around your ankle
Measure exactly where you want the anklet to sit
Note the circumference
Add to the measurement:
- +1–1.5 cm → a closer fit (elegant and close to the skin)
- +2–2.5 cm → a looser fit (relaxed summer look)
Type of Anklet
Elastic
- Fits more closely
- More comfortable for everyday wear
Choose: +1–1.5 cm
With a Clasp
- Does not stretch
- Has a more elegant look
Choose: +2 cm
Adjustable (Shamballa / sliding closure)
- Can be adjusted
- Suitable as a gift
Choose a more precise size
Important: The ankle can swell during the day (especially in summer) → measure in the evening
If you are between two sizes, choose the larger one.
Slightly loose is better than uncomfortably tight.
For Handmade Jewelry
Every piece of jewelry is unique, especially when natural stones are used.
Small variations in size are completely normal and part of their charm.






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