Five-Way Fortune Bead Bracelet
The characters engraved on the beads are all Taoist "taboo characters (deities' 'hidden names')" — believed to be able to draw protective power through the symbols, paired with colors and materials corresponding to the Five Elements. Each bead has a specific meaning. There are the Three Pure Ones Taboo, Thunder Ancestor Taboo, Purple Tenuity Taboo, Heaven Official Taboo, Three Officials Taboo, Wenchang Taboo, etc. Meanings include suppressing evil, driving away misfortune, protecting peace, as well as attracting wealth, career smoothness, relationship enhancement, fortune increase, calamity dissolution, and turning misfortune to fortune.
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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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Materials
Lightning-struck jujube wood: suppresses evil, wards off misfortune, enhances Yang energy.
Cinnabar: opens fortune, gathers blessings, protects peace.
Chalcedony: purifies the mind, auspicious and smooth.
Aquamarine: courage, calm, smooth communication.
Ivory nut: purity, resilience, auspicious completeness.
Taboo
Taboo characters are deities' "hidden names" — believed to be able to draw protective power through the symbols. There is the Purple Tenuity Great Emperor Taboo — drives away evil, suppresses misfortune, protects the body and peace — the most famous protective taboo in Taoism, believed to purify negative energy fields. There is the Nine Heavens Responding to Origin Thunder Sound Universal Transformation Heavenly Worthy Taboo — governs thunder power, meaning breaking through obstacles, sweeping away bad luck, and also turning misfortune to fortune. There is the Taiyi Saving from Suffering Heavenly Worthy Taboo — governs salvation and deliverance, dissolving calamity and resolving adversity — meaning protecting travel safety, resolving disputes and difficulties. Wang Lingguan Taboo (Dharma Protector King) — Taoism's foremost dharma protector deity — meaning protects the home, wards off evil, guards righteous qi, and helps block ill-wishers and disputes, etc.
Five Elements
The Five Elements is a philosophical system used by ancient Chinese to explain the composition, interrelationships, and changing patterns of all things in the world. Simply put, it uses the five attributes of "Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water." The materials of this bracelet precisely correspond to the different attributes of the Five Elements: lightning-struck jujube wood corresponds to Wood — symbolizing new life and vitality. Cinnabar corresponds to Fire — symbolizing passion, expansion, and transformation. Ivory nut corresponds to Earth — symbolizing tolerance, solidity, and foundation. Chalcedony corresponds to Metal — symbolizing calm, order, and decision. Aquamarine corresponds to Water — symbolizing wisdom, flow, and sedimentation. Together they form a complete "Five Elements balance" combination.