Some pieces are just pretty. Our beaded ones want to tell time.
Not with numbers—with moods. We sketch a palette, write a few lines, hum a poem, and then string the hour you can feel: the first light that softens everything, the noon that wakes you up from the inside, the evening that pulls the world a little closer. If you’ve ever watched a sky change and thought, I want to wear that, this is for you.
Below are five hours you can slip over your head—how they look, where they like to go, and who they become beside you.
Dawn’s Blush Beaded Necklace — the soft beginning
Warm tiger eye (like light hitting wood floors), smoky sodalite (the last hush of night), and a shy red jasper pulse—our ode to that first stretch of morning. Emily Dickinson once wrote, “I’ll tell you how the Sun rose,” and this is our answer in beads: slowly, gently, then suddenly it’s day.
Wear it with: a knit and denim, or a slip dress under a trench.
Pair it like: one slim gold chain slightly longer, so the story reads top to bottom.
For moments: first coffee, first meeting, first chance to start again.
Dawn’s Blush Beaded Necklace|Tyger Eye Pendant
Midday Glow Beaded Necklace — bottled sunshine
Orange aventurine and yellow topaz jade: bright as a citrus slice, warm as the seat by the window you race to claim. William Blake’s “Ah! Sun-flower” keeps turning toward the light; this strand does, too. It’s the instant mood lift you don’t have to think about—throw it on and watch the outfit wake up.
Wear it with: white tee + linen shirt, or under a chunky sweater for a pop.
Pair it like: gold hoops and a messy bun—easy, happy, done.
For moments: lunch out of office, late afternoon energy dip, saying yes.
Reverie Necklace — the slow afternoon
Turquoise beads threaded through a vintage-leaning link: clear-sky blue meeting gilded age daydream. Think Tennyson’s “The Lotos-Eaters,” but make it wearable—time loosens, shoulders drop, you linger on purpose.
Wear it with: crisp button-down, top two buttons undone; or a black slip for contrast.
Pair it like: stack with a thin gold chain, leave the rest minimal.
For moments: gallery wandering, long texts answered with voice notes, the kind of 4 p.m. that feels like a small vacation.
Nocturne Beaded Necklace — night with a pulse
Blue lace agate, deep sodalite, and freshwater pearls: quiet blues and soft whites that hum instead of shout. Coleridge said the nightingale’s song isn’t sorrowful but alive; this strand carries that same living calm—mystery with a heartbeat.
Wear it with: a slouchy sweater or sharp blazer; long and loose, or doubled at the collar.
Pair it like: a single delicate pendant under it for depth.
For moments: last train home, late dinner that turns into a walk, the best part of the playlist.
Scarlet Pearl Necklace — twilight with a secret
Velvety amethyst, luminous pearls, and gold accents—the moment the sky decides to keep a few things to itself. It’s polished without being precious, romantic without the speech. If you like a little plot twist in your outfits, this one winks.
Wear it with: sleek dress for drama, or jeans + heather tee for smolder-light.
Pair it like: let it headline; add only tiny studs or a slim ring.
For moments: moonlit birthdays, a corner table, candlelit everything.
Mixing the Hours
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One bright, one quiet: Midday Glow + Simply Paperclip Necklace; Nocturne + Fortune's Turn Pendant.
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Color then calm: Stack Dawn’s Blush with Reverie—warm sunrise against cool lagoon.
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Length is the rhythm: Stagger by at least 2 inches so nothing fights for the same line.
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Let one speak: Let the Scarlet Pearl Necklace do its own talking
Stories you can feel and keep
We don’t treat these as “accessories” so much as souvenirs from parts of the day. They’re light enough to wear without thinking, distinct enough to make a simple outfit feel chosen. And yes, they layer beautifully—because some days are two moods at once.
Pick the hour you’re in. Or the one you wish you were. Then let the beads do their quiet work.
Wear the time. Make it yours.
