




PEACE TRIBE (Black Obsidian W/ Hematite and Howlite)
Peace Tribe with Obsidian, Hematite & White Howlite for Inner Balance
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Obsidian for emotional grounding and strength
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Hematite promotes clarity and mental focus
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White Howlite softens the heart and calms the mind
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A trio of balance, protection, and peace
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Great for quiet reflection and everyday mindfulness
Description:
Peace Tribe is a calming blend that supports clarity, inner balance, and emotional strength. This trio of stones is designed to help you stay grounded and open, connected to yourself and those around you.
What Makes Our Bracelets Different:
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The World’s First Energy Bracelet with a Built-In Gratitude Practice
More than just a bracelet— it’s a daily gratitude ritual in wearable form. -
Crafted Mindfully as Wearable Art
Each bracelet is intentionally designed to combine natural energy with mindfulness and gratitude. -
Infused With Purpose, Powered by Stone
Our signature stone slab centerpiece emits up to 10x more energy than traditional beaded bracelets. -
Dual-Sided, Dual-Vibe
Reversible design lets you choose your energy for the day — wear it how you feel. -
No Two Are Alike
Each stone pendant is a one-of-a-kind cut of natural, ethically-sourced crystal or gemstone. -
Big Energy, Bold Presence
The larger stone slab isn’t just a statement piece — it radiates amplified energy for deeper alignment and intention.
Please Note:
Each Grateful Game Bracelet is handcrafted using natural stones from the earth, which means no two bracelets are exactly alike. The colors, patterns, and shapes of the stones may vary slightly from what is pictured on the website. These natural variations are not flaws—they're what make your bracelet uniquely yours, just like the energy it carries.
We believe this individuality is part of the beauty and intention behind each piece. Thank you for embracing the uniqueness of your Grateful Game Bracelet!
FYI: Size Medium fits mosts men's wrist
“Gratitude You Can Wear. Energy You Can Feel.”
***A portion of every purchase funds The Grateful Game for educators in inner-city schools.***
