Black and white thread sits close to the wrist, simple in form but rich in meaning. This temple string bracelet is a tactile reminder of balance, made with braided cord, small beads and metal accents, for wearing an intention quietly through the day.
What you’ll notice on the wrist
The black and white pattern feels spare and deliberate, more symbolic thread than showy jewellery.
Small dark, pale and silver-toned beads catch the light without taking over the design.
The tasselled ends give it a soft, handmade feel when the bracelet moves with your hand.
Its adjustable fastening lets you settle the fit comfortably, rather than treating it as a fixed-size bangle.
The contrast of black and white makes it easy to wear with linen, cotton, denim or layered bracelets.
Black, white and beadwork from Indonesia
Handcrafted in Indonesia, the bracelet is made from string with bead and metal detailing. The visible design combines braided black and white threads, small rounded beads, faceted accents and two soft tassels, giving it a light, woven presence rather than a polished metal finish.
The meaning of the Poleng pattern
The alternating black and white colours are linked to Rwa Bhineda, a Balinese philosophical idea expressed through Poleng cloth. It speaks of paired opposites: day and night, hot and cold, good and bad. Rather than treating contrast as conflict, the pattern presents difference as part of a wider harmony. Worn as a temple string bracelet, it becomes a small daily symbol of holding opposing forces with steadiness and awareness.
How to wear it with care
Wear it directly on the wrist, either alone or layered with other simple bracelets. Adjust the cord gently until it sits comfortably, then avoid pulling hard on the tassels or beadwork.
Keep it dry where possible and remove it before bathing or swimming, as repeated soaking can weaken thread and dull metal details. If needed, wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth.
Size and details
Weight: 12 …
region of manufacture: Indonesia