How tags are chosen
The method behind every element and chakra — measured, not vibed.
Every reading starts with the object
The piece is read before anything is written: its symbol, its stones, its metal, its form. The maker's own words are weighed after the object has spoken.
Elements: the motion leads, the matter follows
Every piece carries exactly three. The first is the symbol's motion — how the piece acts — and it sets the polarity lean: fire, air, and metal project; water, earth, and ether receive. The matter fills the rest: across all 177 pieces, steel brings Metal 97% of the time, jasper brings Earth 100%.
Chakras: an anchor, then a bridge
Two per piece, almost without exception. The first is the intention's home center — measured across the catalog: every Grounding piece touches Root, every Love piece touches Heart, every Intuition piece touches Third Eye, 96% of Courage touches Solar Plexus. The second is that piece's particular bridge, and it varies on purpose.
Held to the frame
Six elements, seven chakras, twelve intentions — nothing outside the frame survives review. Automated checks reject any reading that invents a tag, and a human reads every draft before it ships.
Where it can be wrong
This is disciplined interpretation of tradition, not a measurement of you. If a tag argues with your experience, your body wins.