Kynam Agarwood Bracelet, Sky-Blue Turquoise & Beeswax Amber, 6.5mm
For the wrist that wears texture like fabric — Kynam agarwood in thin flat discs, interrupted by sky-blue turquoise or rich golden beeswax amber, and light enough to forget you have it on.
The disc-cut bead is a form most people haven't worn before. Each bead is thin and flat — a tablet rather than a sphere — and when strung edge-to-edge they don't move and separate the way round beads do. They stack flush against the wrist and create a band of texture that reads more like a textile than beaded jewelry. The total weight comes to approximately 5 grams. That number means nothing until you put it on — at which point it is the most present-absent piece on your wrist, there in the grain and the scent, gone in the weight.
The Kynam agarwood is for what you feel before you see. The discs are dark chocolate-brown, matte across their flat faces, with natural fiber-grain striations visible on each disc edge — lines running through each bead the way grain runs through a plank. No lacquer, nothing smoothed to sameness. The natural surface has been left to read as itself. Against the skin, the Kynam fragrance opens steadily: a honey-warm character that carries throughout the day in the particular low register that direct skin contact produces — present but not announced.
The sky-blue turquoise is for the color that stops you. The high-porcelain turquoise here is distinct in quality — the blue is specific: a robin's-egg sky-blue with a slightly rough, natural-looking surface that resists over-polishing into an artificial gloss. Cut into flat discs at the same scale as the agarwood beside them, the turquoise beads contribute blue in quantity rather than as small accent points. Against the dark wood, the contrast is not soft. It reads clearly from arm's length and rewards close inspection.
The rich golden beeswax amber is for the warmth on the other side. Rich golden is a recognized premium color grade in the beeswax amber tradition — a deep, saturated golden-yellow with the soft, slightly waxy luster the name describes. The discs read with translucent depth in places, occasional pale cream banding, and the unmistakable warm-toned glow particular to high-grade beeswax amber. The temperature sits closer to the agarwood than to the blue stone: warm, lit-from-within, and saturated rather than muted. Some pieces carry turquoise accents; some carry the amber; some carry both on opposite sections of the same strand — each arrangement its own temperature logic on the wrist.
The disc form sits flush against the wrist in the way round beads rarely do — no bulk, no gap, just a band of texture running with whatever else you wear. For the wrist that wants material presence without jewelry weight. Worn daily, with anything, in either direction of color.
Materials: Kynam agarwood (6.5 mm disc-cut/tablet beads, dark chocolate-brown, natural matte grain) · high-porcelain turquoise (disc-cut beads, robin's-egg sky-blue) · Rich Golden Beeswax Amber (disc-cut, deep golden-yellow with occasional cream banding)
Natural materials — wood grain and stone color vary by piece. Turquoise and accent-bead distribution varies per bracelet. Avoid water. Store in a sealed pouch when not worn.
Shipping
We ship worldwide. Orders are carefully packaged to protect fragrance and material integrity during transit.
Returns & Exchanges
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for unused items in original condition.
About Agarwood
Agarwood forms when an aquilaria tree responds to injury by producing a dense, resin-saturated heartwood. The rarer the resin, the deeper the fragrance.
Kynam is the highest grade — soft, oily, complex. Its scent shifts from sweet to floral to woody throughout the day.