Double-Sided Lotus Sandalwood Bracelet
Selected from natural aged sandalwood red sandalwood stock, with high oil content and density, naturally emitting an elegant sandalwood fragrance. Each bead is double-sided carved with lotus motifs in intricate and vivid detail. Red sandalwood gathers qi and protects the body with enduring blessings; the lotus symbolizes noble character and peaceful completeness — the double-sided pattern signifies doubled protection. The style is elegant and versatile, suitable for daily wear and meditative handling.
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This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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Sandalwood Red Sandalwood
Since ancient times a material reserved for emperors, its wood qi is steady and mellow — stabilizing the energy field, warding off evil, and safeguarding safe travels. Its purple-burnished color corresponds to the purple qi coming from the east, symbolizing auspicious arrivals and noble presence. Its natural subtle fragrance calms the spirit and settles thoughts; long-term handling pacifies the heart, cultivating a steady and composed character. Its hard, dense texture endures without decay, signifying lasting health, enduring blessings, and faithful companionship.
Lotus Carving
The lotus emerges from the mud unstained, washed by clear ripples without seduction — symbolizing noble character and inner purity, unswayed by worldly chaos. In Taoism, the lotus is a spiritual auspicious flower, symbolizing clarity of body and mind, the Tao following nature — aiding in calming the heart, nurturing qi, and eliminating distractions. Red sandalwood gathers qi with restrained depth, purple qi protects the body; the lotus embodies purity and noble character, gathering blessings and completeness. Together they signify a pure heart, upright peace, enduring blessings, and years of tranquility.
Silver Wudang Mountain-Guarding Sword
Wudang Mountain, anciently named Taihe Mountain, is a famous sacred site of Chinese Taoist culture. This accessory draws its meaning from the Wudang Sword, said to be the instrument through which Zhenwu the Great Emperor attained the Tao — the divine sword guarding Wudang Mountain. Meaning: slaying demons · cultivating the self · harmonizing with the Tao, carrying blessings from Wudang Mountain.