Windyigarn Art
Bulali Stainless Steel Bracelet
Bulali Stainless Steel Bracelet
Meaning life partner, Bulali represents the deep connection shared between two people walking through life together.
Designed by Bianka Carson, this piece was inspired by her own relationship and the connection built through kindness, compassion, love, guidance and care. The engraved design features Aboriginal symbols representing man and woman, honouring the unique bond someone shares with their life partner.
Crafted from stainless steel, the bracelet features a detailed laser-engraved artwork on a stainless steel feature tag. The high-tech laser engraving creates a slightly textured finish, giving the design a beautiful tactile feel.
Available with gold or blue accent detailing, Bulali is a meaningful everyday piece designed to honour connection, partnership and love.
Product Details
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Stainless steel bracelet
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Designed by Bianka Carson
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Laser-engraved feature design
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Slightly textured engraved finish
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Aboriginal symbols representing man and woman
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Adjustable length
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Total bracelet length: 21cm
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Feature tag size: 1.2cm
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Stainless steel lock-in closure
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Available in gold or blue accent finish
Please note: Due to the construction of this bracelet, we are unable to engrave the back of this piece.
Offer: Buy any 2 men’s bracelets and receive 20% off.
Buy any 2 bracelets & get 20% off.
Choose two designs, two colours, or one meaningful bracelet for yourself and one as a gift.
Bundle offer applied at checkoutBulali Stainless Steel Bracelet
Meaning: Life Partner
A meaningful stainless steel bracelet created to honour the connection shared between life partners.
Designed with meaning
Each bracelet carries a story of connection, identity, love, place or belonging.
Laser engraved
Created using high-tech laser engraving for detailed artwork with a slightly textured finish.
Stainless steel
Crafted from stainless steel with a structured, everyday bracelet feel.
Gold or blue
Available in gold accent or blue accent detailing so you can choose your preferred finish.
A wearable reminder of love, guidance, kindness, compassion and care.
This bracelet is not just made to be worn. It is made to be carried with meaning. The story behind each design is held in the artwork, the engraved texture and the connection between the person wearing it and what the piece represents.
The meaning
Bulali means life partner. This piece honours the deep bond shared between two people walking through life together.
The artwork
The design features Aboriginal symbols representing man and woman, making the piece a meaningful expression of partnership, love and connection.
The reason
Chosen for yourself or gifted to someone significant, Bulali is made to carry the feeling of being connected, supported and loved.
Gold or blue accent detailing.
Both colour options feature the same stainless steel bracelet, laser-engraved artwork and adjustable lock-in closure.
Warm, classic and elevated
The gold accent option brings warmth and contrast to the stainless steel finish. A strong choice for gifting, everyday wear and a more classic jewellery look.
Modern, bold and refined
The blue accent option adds a cooler, contemporary detail while keeping the design clean, meaningful and wearable.
Made for everyday meaning.
A structured stainless steel bracelet designed to feel meaningful, wearable and easy to style.
- Stainless steel bracelet designed by Bianka Carson.
- Laser-engraved stainless steel feature tag.
- Slightly textured engraved finish created by high-tech laser engraving.
- Total bracelet length: 21cm.
- Feature tag size: 1.2cm.
- Adjustable length with stainless steel lock-in closure.
- Available in gold accent or blue accent finish.
- Suitable for everyday wear and meaningful gifting.
Engraving note
Due to the construction of this bracelet, this is one of the few pieces we are unable to engrave on the back.
Made to be worn with meaning, respect and connection.
These bracelets can be worn by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. They are ally-friendly pieces designed to be worn with respect for the artwork, the story behind the design, and the Aboriginal artist who created it. Whether you are choosing a bracelet for yourself or as a gift, each piece is made to honour connection, meaning and appreciation.
Three designs. Three meaningful stories.
Each bracelet carries its own meaning, making it easy to choose the piece that best reflects your story or the person you are gifting it to.
Life Partner
A meaningful piece honouring love, guidance, kindness, care and compassion between life partners.
People, Community & Place
Inspired by the connections that shape who we are — our people, community, memories and places of significance.
Country, Roots & Belonging
Inspired by connection to Country, ancestral roots, mob Country and the places that hold significance in our lives.
What to know before ordering.
Wearable art
This bracelet is designed as a meaningful piece of Aboriginal art that can be worn, carried and gifted.
Meaningful gifting
A strong gift option for partners, family, community connection, personal identity and meaningful milestones.
Bundle and save
Buy any 2 bracelets and get 20% off — ideal for choosing two designs or two colour finishes.
Bracelet FAQ
What is the bracelet made from?
This bracelet is made from stainless steel and features a stainless steel tag engraved with artwork designed by Bianka Carson.
Is the engraving textured?
Yes. The artwork is created using high-tech laser engraving, which gives the engraved design a slightly textured finish.
What size is the bracelet?
The total bracelet length is 21cm. The engraved feature tag is 1.2cm and the bracelet has an adjustable lock-in closure.
Can the back be engraved?
No. Due to the construction of this bracelet, this is one of the few pieces we are unable to engrave on the back.
What colours are available?
This bracelet is available in gold accent and blue accent detailing. Both options feature the same stainless steel bracelet and laser-engraved artwork.
Can non-Indigenous people wear this bracelet?
Yes. These bracelets are ally-friendly and can be worn by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. They are designed to be worn respectfully, with appreciation for the artwork, the story and the Aboriginal artist who created the design.
Is this a good gift?
Yes. These bracelets are designed as meaningful wearable art, making them a strong gift for partners, family, friends, community connection, identity, belonging and special milestones.
How does the 20% offer work?
Buy any 2 bracelets and receive 20% off. You can choose two designs, two colours, or one bracelet for yourself and one as a gift.