Collection: Wedding Chapter

A wedding is mostly fabric and flowers. Lace, linen, silk, petals, stems — soft things that catch the light.

Wood is different. It's matte. It has grain. It sits quietly on the wrist and adds a kind of texture that a metal bracelet can't. In a photograph, alongside a bouquet or against a linen cuff, it grounds the whole frame.

This collection is a small edit of our wood bracelets chosen specifically for wedding settings. Warm-toned sandalwood for champagne and cream palettes. Deep reds for autumn weddings. Nearly-black ebony for modern, minimalist looks. And our 108-bead malas — dark, dramatic, the kind of piece that becomes a focal point in detail shots.

Each bracelet is hand-finished from natural hardwood. No synthetics, no dyes, no plastic. Just wood, worn close to the skin, developing a subtle patina over time — which means it doesn't go in a drawer after the wedding. It keeps changing, keeps being worn, keeps being around.

Browse the pieces below. If you're not sure which wood works with your wedding palette, read our guide — we mapped six wood tones to six common boho color palettes.

An editorial close-up of Lumala's luxury matte black ebony wood bead bracelet worn on a groom's wrist, styled with a linen attire against a terracotta rustic farmhouse wedding background featuring autumn-toned faux florals