Red Sandalwood Lotus Carved Bracelet
Crafted from premium red sandalwood, with solid texture and a mellow, classic color. Each bead is meticulously carved with lotus patterns, with lines that are lively and refined. The lotus symbolizes a pure heart and auspicious completeness, while red sandalwood brings calm depth — the two blend in harmony. The single-strand style is comfortable to wear, versatile and enduring. Carry it with you, and may peace and tranquility be ever present.
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Red Sandalwood
Red sandalwood, with its hard, dense texture and deep, subdued color, has been regarded since ancient times as pure Yang wood, symbolizing a steady heart and upright conduct. Historically favored by royalty, scholars, and literati, it represents refined nobility and distinguished status, while also signifying wealth attraction, family stability, and enduring blessings. Taoists believe red sandalwood's qi is restrained, balancing yin and yang — wearing it close to the body gathers one's own vital energy, aiding in holding to the One — a fine instrument for self-cultivation.
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.