


Handcrafted by the Watford Workshop, a UK charity that creates meaningful employment for people with disabilities. Each purchase directly supports this mission.
🎁 Arrives in a branded gift box, ready to give.
The Labrys flag has always been about strength. This bracelet carries that spirit in natural stone: deep amethyst, white agate, and black onyx create a palette that's bold without being loud.
Whether you wear it as a celebration of butch identity or simply as a connection to lesbian history, the Labrys bracelet is a signal that doesn't ask for permission. To most people, it's a sophisticated stone bracelet. To those who know, it's unmistakable.
The Labrys flag has deep roots in lesbian history, connecting modern identity to feminist movements and ancient symbolism. It's often associated with butch identity and masculine-presenting lesbians, though its heritage belongs to the entire lesbian community.
Each bracelet is handmade in the UK by disabled artisans at Watford Workshop, a charity providing meaningful employment and a living wage.
Your purchase supports two communities: LGBTQ+ visibility and disability inclusion.
Created in 1999 by Sean Campbell, the Labrys Lesbian Flag features a double-headed axe (the labrys), a black inverted triangle, and a purple background. The colours represent:
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