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Sapphire Glow Collection – Handmade Native American Beaded Bracelet & Cuff Jewelry

Each sapphire bead a spark of truth, each stitch a reminder of protection, each bracelet a connection between us.

The Story Behind the Collection

This September, under the light of the Corn Moon, we pause to give thanks for what the Earth provides. The Sapphire Glow Collection carries that teaching forward — each sapphire bead a spark of truth, each stitch a reminder of protection, each bracelet a bond of connection between us. Handmade by a Haudenosaunee artist, these beaded cuffs and healing stone bracelets are more than jewelry — they are wearable rituals of gratitude, preservation, and hope.

Love for Earth

Every bead honors the land we walk on.

Belonging

When you wear Nyaweh, you join a circle of preservation and connection.

Protection

Our ancestors wore symbols for healing & protection; we continue that tradition.

Healing Stone Story & Meaning

For centuries, sapphire has been treasured across the world as a stone of wisdom, truth, and divine connection. In ancient traditions, it was worn as a shield of protection — a gem to clear the mind, guide decisions, and invite inner peace. Across cultures, sapphire was often called the ‘stone of the heavens,’ reminding people to live with integrity, to honor their truth, and to see with clear vision.

Healing Stone Benefits & Uses

Protection & Truth — long honored as a talisman for honesty and wisdom.

Emotional Balance — calms the mind, relieves anxiety, and restores clarity.

Spiritual Connection — believed to open higher awareness and strengthen intuition.

Renewal & Hope — inspires resilience during transformation and growth.

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Support Preservation, Connection, & Healing.

Every purchase from Nyaweh contributes to cultural preservation, human connection, and overall healing. Not just for ourselves, but for others.

FAQ

Why is the Corn Moon important?
  • The Corn Moon, September’s full moon, is a time of gratitude for the harvest. Among the Haudenosaunee and other Native communities, it represents giving thanks for what sustains us and preparing for renewal. It’s a reminder that as the Earth provides in cycles, so too do we grow through cycles of release and renewal.
How should I care for my bracelet?
  • Treat your Nyaweh cuff as wearable art. Leather will soften and patina naturally over time, just like it has for generations of Native beadwork. Avoid water and lotions to keep beads and leather strong. Many wearers find that the bracelet ages beautifully, becoming more personal with time.
What makes Nyaweh jewelry different from other handmade jewelry?
  • Each bracelet is handwoven bead by bead by a Haudenosaunee artisan, using smoked buckskin and traditional techniques. Beyond craftsmanship, the designs carry cultural meaning, blessings, and intention. This makes every piece both wearable art and a talisman of connection.