Beteb Glyph - Bronze - Badali Jewelry - Necklace
Beteb Glyph - Bronze - Badali Jewelry - Necklace
Beteb Glyph - Bronze - Badali Jewelry - Necklace

Beteb Glyph - Bronze

Regular price $39.00
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Glyphs are a symbolic language from The Stormlight Archive series by Brandon Sanderson. Each of the glyphs are associated with a specific Herald, gemstone, essence, body focus, soulcasting property, and divine attribute.

Beteb is associated with the Herald Battah'Elin, the gemstone Zircon, the essence is Tallow, body focus of Oil, the soulcasting property is Oil, and the divine attributes are Wise and Careful. Beteb is believed to be associated with the Elsecallers, an order of the Knights Radiant who used the Surgebindings transformation and transportation. Elsecallers glyph.

Details: Beteb is yellow bronze and hand finished with zircon blue enamel paint. The Beteb charm measures 41.5 mm long including the bail, 33 mm at the widest point, and 2.5 mm thick. The glyph weighs 10.5 grams. The back of the glyph is textured and stamped with our makers mark, copyright, and metal content - Bronze. 

OptionsNecklace with a 24" long stainless steel rope chain or Key Chain with a nickel plated key ring. Additional chains are available on our accessories page.

Packaging: The pendant comes packaged in a satin jewelry pouch. Includes a card of authenticity.

ProductionWe are a made-to-order company. Your order will ship in 5 to 10 business days if the item is not in stock.


Mistborn®, The Stormlight Archive®, and Brandon Sanderson® are registered trademarks of Dragonsteel, LLC.
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12/28/2023
Nate SVG verified by SHOP

Gave it to my 21 year old son for Christmas. He loves it. One of his favorite gifts.

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12/15/2021
Chelsea P.
United States United States

Great Pieces

LOVE these glyphs. After wearing these often, I just wash the bronze ones with soap and water, and make sure they're completely dry before putting them away and so far, no tarnishing!