Chakras
Inner themes we use to compare pieces — not a diagnosis of what the metal does to your body.
What the tags mean
Each reading names one or two chakras the piece may speak to — Root through Crown. That is symbolic language: safety, will, connection, voice, vision, meaning. We use it so you can scan and compare pieces, the same way a mood word summarizes a poem without replacing the poem.
How jewelry actually works
In practice, a piece works through attention — you choose an intention, the symbol reminds you, daily wear keeps it in the body. Where it sits matters some: a pendant near the chest, a ring on the finger, a bracelet at the pulse. But a ring tagged Third Eye is not sitting on your forehead; it is pointing your inner attention toward perception and clarity. Placement is physical; chakra tags are thematic.
Reading the map
Lower centers (root, sacral) tend toward safety, body, pleasure, and foundation. Solar plexus and heart move through will, identity, and connection. Throat, third eye, and crown lean into voice, vision, and meaning beyond the self.
Why we often show two
Many pieces bridge two needs — heart and throat, root and solar plexus. The pair is shorthand for that bridge, not proof that only those two centers exist for this object. Use tags to narrow browse; trust effects, symbolism, and wearing notes for the full picture.
What we don't claim
These readings are not medical, scientific, or guaranteed. If a tag does not match your experience, trust your body and the wearing notes over the label.
Reference
Root
Foundation & safety
The root is the first seal — body as temple, earth as blood, the permission to occupy space without apology. Pieces marked here guard the gate of belonging and the right to remain when the world would have you flee.
Sacral
Body & pleasure
Sacral is the living current — desire, creation, the pulse that says yes before the mind consents. Tags here move with the waters of feeling, memory, and the courage to let life take form through you.
Solar Plexus
Will & identity
Solar plexus is the sovereign flame — I am, I choose, I will. Pieces here temper the heat of selfhood so it becomes radiance rather than consumption, boundary rather than armor.
Heart
Connection
The heart is the altar where two worlds meet — grief and joy, self and other, the wound that opens and the vow that mends. Heart work is never soft; it is the strength required to remain porous without dissolving.
Throat
Voice
Throat is the blade of the Word — what you name becomes real, what you withhold festers. These marks support speech that costs something and silence that is chosen, not feared.
Third Eye
Vision
Third eye is the raven perched between worlds — pattern before proof, the sight that arrives when ordinary eyes are closed. It sees the field, not just the figure.
Crown
Meaning beyond self
Crown is the star that does not belong to you — meaning that descends when personality grows quiet, the surrender that is not defeat but the moment the small self steps aside for what is larger and older.