Hand-Woven Golden Silk Jade PiXiu Bracelet – Protection, Peace & Vitality
“Protection you can feel; beauty you can see.”
- Bracelet Size: 5.5" – 7.9" (Adjustable)
- Pixiu Size: 26*14*10mm
- Bead Size: 4mm
- Material: Natural Jade Stone+Vajra Knot+Peach Blossom Knot
- Weight: 9 g
- Pixiu Charm: Wealth&Protection
This handcrafted bracelet features a finely carved Golden Silk Jade Pixiu, paired with traditional Chinese knotting techniques.

Shield your aura with mindful strength and clarity. The Golden Silk Jade PiXiu acts as a spiritual sentinel, sharpening your intuition while grounding you in a field of timeless, protective energy.
-Stone & Symbols
At the center is the Pixiu, known as a guardian that attracts and retains fortune.
The bracelet integrates two traditional knots:
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Vajra Knot
Represents protection and stability. It is associated with strength, safety, and a grounded sense of security. -
Peach Blossom Knot
Symbolizes love, attraction, and harmony. Often connected with relationships, emotional warmth, and positive social energy.
-Design Inspiration
The design draws from traditional Eastern craftsmanship, combining the Pixiu—a symbol long associated with wealth and protection—with two meaningful knot structures: the Vajra Knot and the Peach Blossom Knot. The goal was not to create something overly decorative, but something wearable, balanced, and quietly symbolic.

-Who It’s For
- Those seeking a sense of protection and stability
- Individuals drawn to meaningful, symbolic jewelry
- Anyone who appreciates handcrafted design
- Suitable for both men and women
-FAQ
Q1: Is this pendant blessed (Kaiguang)?
This piece carries the pure, natural vibrations of Earth-mined jade. While it is physically cleansed, we recommend the wearer sets a personal intention or performs a simple welcoming ritual to align their energy with the Pixiu.
Q2: Will every jade pendant look exactly the same?
A: No. Because the pendant is carved from natural jade, each piece may have slightly different color tones, translucency, or internal patterns. These variations are a natural characteristic of genuine jade.

Care Guidance
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Gentle Cleansing: Clean with a soft, damp cloth and mild soapy water; avoid harsh chemicals that can dull the jade's natural luster.
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Hydration is Key: Jade benefits from the natural oils of your skin; wearing it frequently helps the stone maintain its "watery" translucency.
-How to wear a pixiu bracelet
- Wearing time of Pixiu
It is best to be between 7:00 and 9:00 in the morning. This time is the most favorable stage of the day, and is also commonly known as the time when the dragon raises its head. The mascot has undergone special treatment, which is conducive to choosing a good time to use.
2, the male Pixiu recruits wealth, the mother Pixiu keeps the wealth
It seems that all the brave on the market looks the same, but in fact, they are divided into male and female. Generally speaking, a male brave has 1 horn on its head, and its body is stronger, while a female brave has 2 horns, and its body is thinner; if it is a tilted head brave, the head tilted to the left is a male brave. Tilted to the right is the female brave. Not only is the shape different, the two of them have different effects. The male brave is more fortune, while the female brave plays a role in keeping money. Most people like to ask for the male brave because it is more fortune, but it is recommended , It’s better to ask a complete pair, the male brave is used to attract wealth, and the female brave is used to keep the wealth!
- Should the Pixiu pendant face up or down
As a "national lucky beast", the brave, has also been made into a variety of different styles, such as brave pendants, brave bracelets, brave rings, etc., don't think that they are just different in style, in terms of wearing methods. The difference is also great, don’t wear it wrong:
When many people wear a Pixiu pendant, they are troubled by the question: Should Pixiu's head face up? Or down? In fact, the head of Pai Yao can be up or down, but the effects of each will be different. Wearing it with its head up, it means going up and running and absorbing aura, and is more suitable for people doing business and self-employment; while with its head down, it means that you will exhaust all four ways of wealth. It is suitable for most people to use to attract wealth. Up or down depends on personal preference.
- Wearing the hand with the pixiu bracelet and ring
Although Pixiu bracelets and rings do not have the problem of "head up or down", they also have a very important taboo: whether they should be worn on the left hand or on the right hand. Our ancestors emphasized left-in and right-out. That is to say, what we wear on the left hand can help us attract wealth and blessing, and what we wear on the right hand can help us expel bad energy. And Pi Xiu is a lucky beast that attracts wealth, so naturally it should be worn on the left hand. If it is worn on the right hand, the effect will be greatly reduced.
How to wear pixiu lucky money? Pixiu of different shapes and materials is very particular!
5. Do not wear Pixiu with the zodiac tiger, which affects the fortune
In addition to Pixiu, many people also wear some other amulets at the same time, such as the natal Buddha, Pingan, Guanyin, etc. Generally speaking, they do not conflict with each other much, but there is a cut shape that is best not to be in conflict with each other. Wearing the brave together, so as not to affect their respective functions, it is the tiger zodiac. In ancient times, there has always been a saying that "the tiger and the brave are in conflict". The zodiac tiger-shaped jewelry will weaken the spirituality of the brave to a certain extent, thereby affecting the effect of fortune, so if you have already worn the brave, it is best not to At the same time wear the zodiac tiger.
In traditional Chinese culture, certain auspicious objects are believed to attract wealth, dissolve negative energy, and enhance overall well-being. These powerful Feng Shui symbols—often placed in the living room, entrance, office, or money corner—carry centuries of cultural meaning.
Below are 9 classic prosperity enhancers and what they represent, along with how they can help bring abundance, protection, and harmony into your home.

1. Lucky Golden Toad (Three-Legged Money Frog)
The money frog is one of the most iconic Feng Shui wealth symbols. Traditionally believed to bring fortune and longevity, the three-legged golden toad is often placed facing inward—toward the home—to symbolize wealth entering rather than flowing out.
Its presence is said to attract good luck, protect the household, and gather financial blessings.

2. Prosperity Deer – “Blessings and Longevity Enter the Home”
In Chinese symbolism, the deer (鹿 lu) sounds like “禄,” meaning prosperity and official success. When combined with the peach of longevity or auspicious patterns, it becomes a powerful emblem of health, long life, and abundance.
Placing a prosperity deer in the home is believed to bring peaceful energy, good health, and continuous blessings.

3. Auspicious Qilin – Guardian of Harmony
The Qilin is a mythical creature known for kindness, protection, and auspicious energy. In Feng Shui, it is used to ward off negative Sha energy and shield the home from misfortune.
A Qilin placed at home can harmonize the atmosphere, support career advancement, and bring peace and stability to the family.

4. Golden Arowana (Dragon Fish)
The golden arowana represents wealth, prosperity, and success. In traditional culture, it is considered a powerful Feng Shui creature capable of dissolving negative energy and boosting financial fortune.
Many people display a golden arowana in their living room or office, believing it will bring abundance, good luck, and rising opportunities.

5. Peaceful White Elephant – “Stability and Rising Fortune”
The elephant is a symbol of wisdom, strength, and strong foundations. Known to attract good luck and accumulate wealth, the elephant is gentle yet powerful—perfect for boosting family harmony and career luck.
Displayed in the home, a white elephant enhances financial prospects and strengthens family unity.

6. Treasure-Filled Fortune Bag
Shaped like a traditional money pouch, the fortune bag symbolizes accumulating wealth and protecting the family’s prosperity. Often used as a Feng Shui enhancer, it represents financial abundance and long-lasting stability.
It is especially favored by homeowners seeking strong financial luck and steady fortune.

7. Ruyi Scepter – “Everything Goes as You Wish”
The Ruyi (“as-you-wish” scepter) is a classic Chinese decorative artifact symbolizing authority, smooth progress, and wish fulfillment. Many people place a Ruyi in their home or office to elevate the space, attract noble people, and clear obstacles in career and life.
It is a powerful charm for success and auspicious outcomes.

8. Abundant Gourd – “Full of Blessings and Protection”
The gourd (葫芦 hulu) is one of the oldest Chinese symbols of good fortune. Its round belly represents abundance, while its shape symbolizes protection and health.
In Feng Shui, the gourd absorbs negative energy, promotes smooth family luck, and enhances health—making it a beloved symbol of safety and prosperity.

9. Wealth Tree – “A Tree Full of Gold”
The golden wealth tree represents flourishing fortune, growth, and endless abundance. With “coins” symbolizing wealth hanging from its branches, it embodies a home filled with opportunity and prosperity.
“Shake the wealth tree, and fortune finds its way.”
These nine traditional Feng Shui symbols reflect centuries of cultural wisdom. Whether you place them for beauty, protection, or wealth enhancement, each decoration carries positive energy intended to uplift your home’s atmosphere.
If you’re looking to bring more prosperity, harmony, or blessings into your space, choosing the right Feng Shui décor can be a meaningful and beautiful start.