TwoHands makes jewelry that requires a second person to wear. Not a flaw. A feature. The product does what every campaign only talks about: reach out.
"Every mental health bracelet puts the message on the jewelry.
We put the message in the design."
The Be There Bracelet
How it works
The double cord lock is sized just short enough that you physically cannot clasp it with one hand. You'll try. It won't work.
Turn to whoever is near — a friend, a coworker, a stranger. Say the hardest sentence in mental health: "Can you help me with this?"
Every time you see your wrist, you remember: someone was there. You asked. They said yes. That's not weakness — it's the design working.
The collection
The one that started it all.
A cord bracelet with a double cord lock, intentionally designed to be impossible to put on by yourself. The product practices what every mental health campaign preaches: reach out.
Our why
Awareness without action is a bumper sticker. Our jewelry turns wearing into doing — every clasp requires another person.
Every piece requires a second person. Because healing was never meant to be a solo act. Two hands. That's the minimum.
Designed in Wyoming. Made for everyone who's ever been afraid to say "I need help." We get it. That's why we built this.
TwoHands is building an entire line of jewelry where human connection is required by design. Every piece, every clasp — a quiet reminder that you were never meant to do this alone.
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