Perseverance
The Perseverance Bracelet features Black Onyx, symbolizing strength in sadness. The four colors of the medicine wheel honor Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Act, representing healing for Indigenous people, global diversity, and balance—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. The orange bead serves as a humble reminder that every child matters, reflecting awareness of the residential school tragedy.
The Perseverance Bracelet features Black Onyx, symbolizing strength in sadness. The four colors of the medicine wheel honor Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Act, representing healing for Indigenous people, global diversity, and balance—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. The orange bead serves as a humble reminder that every child matters, reflecting awareness of the residential school tragedy.
The Perseverance Bracelet features Black Onyx, symbolizing strength in sadness. The four colors of the medicine wheel honor Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Act, representing healing for Indigenous people, global diversity, and balance—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. The orange bead serves as a humble reminder that every child matters, reflecting awareness of the residential school tragedy.
The black onyx stones are a reminder to persevere with strength in the sadness.
Holding a respectful space for Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Act, and in accordance of the designer’s intent, the four colours of the medicine wheel also serve as a respectful reminder of healing for our indigenous people.
The 4 colours of the medicine wheel embody various concepts including the colours of the people of the world and the 4 aspects of personal balance: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
As the humble heartfelt awareness of the residential school tragedy, the orange bead charm is a reminder that every child matters