When I came across the Lokai bracelet and read the story
behind it I thought it was a really cool idea and definitely wanted to see it.
I was lucky enough to have one sent to be for review.
There are two special beads on the bracelet. One is
white and has water from Mount Everest and the black bead has mud from the Dead
Sea.
The bracelet its self is very basic, clear white and
then the one regular white bead and the one black bead. I really like the
simplicity of it and it pretty much goes with whatever you are wearing.
My daughter noticed it right away after I put it on
and even wanted to wear it for a few days, which I let her.
Meaning of lokai
The name lokai was inspired by the
Hawaiian word Lokahi meaning unity and to blend opposites. Lokai is our unique
pursuit to find balance.
Each
bead has its own meaning:
The Black Bead – Stay
Hopeful
Sitting directly opposite its white counterpart, the black
bead holds mud from the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, signifying the
difficult moments you experience throughout life.
Even through life’s lowest moments, stay hopeful.
The Clear Beads – Keep
Moving
The clear silicone beads represent that everyone has their
own story. While life has its highs and lows, every point in-between is just as
meaningful – these points make up the fabric of your own story. The clear beads
remind us that clarity is key in times of joy and sadness.
The White Bead –
Stay Humble
Carrying water from Mount Everest, the highest point on
Earth, the white bead represents life’s highest moments. Sourced by Sherpas who
are native to the landmark, the water is infused into the silicone mixture and
then injected into the silicone ball itself. This ensures water is always in
the bead, as the material is porous and would otherwise evaporate.
It’s those times when you’re feeling on top of the world,
that it’s most important to stay humble.
One of the coolest things about the company is that 100%
of the proceeds are dedicated to giving back to the community through different
charities. How many companies can say that these days?
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The site has the coolest photo of a split scene of mt Everest and the Dead Sea
ReplyDeleteIt's a really cool idea to have elements from the lowest and highest places on Earth. I also like that they give back to charity.
ReplyDeleteThe whole idea behind the bracelet is so neat - it's jewelery that means something! And I didn't realize that the Dead Sea was the lowest point on earth...
ReplyDeleteI have too say a great site with cool photos this bracelet pretty cool indeed too own I believe
ReplyDeletelove that they give to charity
ReplyDeletethe elements from low and high places
ReplyDeleteI love the meaning of the beads and how they are brought together.
ReplyDeleteI love that they donate proceeds to charity!
ReplyDeleteJewlery with a purpose or real special meaning! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI like the bracelet reminds us to stay balanced.
ReplyDeleteI love the story about his grandfather and the reminder to stay balanced.
ReplyDeleteI love that each bead has a special meaning to it, and it's not just any ordinary bead.
ReplyDeleteI love that they give back to charity, and there is a story with the bracelet, instead of just as an adornment.
ReplyDeletei like that The bracelet is infused with elements sourced from the highest and lowest points on Earth
ReplyDeletethey have elements from the highest and lowest points on earth
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that it has elements that are found from the lowest points and the highest points of the earth...
ReplyDeleteIt must help the person who wears it to be balanced.
I love the purpose behind the beads and where they came from plus giving to charity. Everything combined together.
ReplyDeleteI love the story of Lokai. The part about the Dead Sea mud and the water from MT Everest. I think it would serve as a visual reminder to strive for balance in our life.
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