About this guide

This is a small studio guide that helps you discover a KAGAKI bracelet by intention, season, color, material, use, and style. It is not a quiz and it does not diagnose. It is a quiet way to walk into the catalog with a clearer feeling about which pieces may be meaningful — for you, or for someone you are choosing for.

From your answers, the guide suggests one primary bracelet, several related pieces, a related collection, and one or two related journal readings. Pieces are described with soft language only — traditionally associated with, often chosen for, may suit — never with medical or guaranteed claims.

The six paths

Pieces for a quieter season — Calm & Soft Clarity

Bracelets in soft whites, lavenders, and pale jade — pieces traditionally associated with calm and the slow softening that comes after a hard stretch.

Pieces worn close, like a small reminder — Protection & Grounding

Grounded materials — black, deep green, knotted cord, stones with weight to them. Pieces traditionally associated with steadiness through long days.

Pieces for the tender months — Love & Softness

Pinks, pearls, and warm metals — pieces traditionally associated with self-tenderness and the softer kind of attention.

Pieces for a clearer chapter — Focus & Clarity

Clear quartz, soft greens, minimal silhouettes — pieces traditionally associated with focus and the kind of clarity that comes from doing one thing at a time.

Pieces for a small fresh start — New Beginning & Quiet Luck

Green jade, gold accents, and warm stones — pieces traditionally associated with new beginnings and the small daily lucks that build a season.

Pieces for the practice — Meditation & Daily Ritual

Lotus knots, prayer-bead silhouettes, soft cord — pieces designed to live with you through a daily practice. Touched, not displayed; worn, not curated.

Common questions

What is Find Your Intention?

A short studio guide that helps you discover a KAGAKI bracelet by intention, season, color, material, and use. It is not a quiz and does not diagnose anything — it is a quiet way of choosing.

How long does the guide take?

About three minutes. There are seven short questions and no right or wrong answers.

What happens at the end?

You see one primary recommended bracelet, a few related pieces, a related KAGAKI collection, and one or two related Journal readings.

Will my answers be saved?

Only an anonymous session ID is stored locally so we can understand aggregate guide use. No personally identifying information is collected unless you choose to share an email address.

Can I retake the guide?

Yes — at any time. The guide loops gently and we only learn from aggregate patterns, not individual sessions.

What if I don't see a bracelet I love right now?

The guide shows the closest matches in the studio's current catalog. Each result also links to a related collection and a journal reading so the path you're on continues to live with you while we keep making new pieces.