Sandalwood Gourd Pendant Necklace – Blessings of Protection, Fortune & Fulfillment
"Carry blessings everywhere."
- Pendant Size: 31*25mm
- Charm Weight: 12g
- Necklace Lenght: 45+5cm
- Material: Natural Sandalwood
- Gourd(wulu/calabash): fortune, harmony, peace, and protection
This Sandalwood Gourd Pendant Necklace combines the warm natural texture of sandalwood with the timeless symbolism of the traditional Hulu (gourd), representing protection, blessings, harmony, health, and prosperity.
Carefully carved from sandalwood, the pendant carries a naturally deep wood grain and subtle earthy aroma, creating a calm and grounding presence when worn.
-Design Inspiration
Inspired by the ancient symbolism of the Hulu gourd, this pendant was designed to express simplicity, warmth, and quiet protection.
The rounded double-gourd silhouette symbolizes the gathering of blessings and abundance, while the natural sandalwood texture gives each piece an organic and calming character. The minimalist gold-tone ring creates a balance between traditional symbolism and modern elegance.
-Who It’s For
- People seeking symbolic good fortune
- Minimalist spiritual accessories
- Meaningful blessing gifts
- Sandalwood jewelry collectors
-FAQ
Q1: What does the gourd symbolize?
It represents protection, peace, and a smooth, fortunate life.
Q2: Is every sandalwood pendant identical?
No. Due to the natural wood grain and handcrafted carving, each pendant will have slightly unique texture and color variations.
The Wonderful Uses of Wooden Calabash(Gourd)
The calabash is a commonly used Taoist spiritual tool and Feng Shui object. Because of its shape — small at the mouth and large at the body — it is believed to collect positive energy for itself while also absorbing negative energy, preventing harmful influence. It is considered an excellent tool for assisting Feng Shui arrangements and strengthening spiritual resonance.
The word “calabash” (hulu) sounds similar to the Chinese words for “fortune and prosperity” (fu lu). It is a vine plant, and its stems and vines are associated with the phrase “ten thousand generations,” symbolizing blessings and prosperity passed down through generations. Together, the calabash and its vines symbolize “fortune and prosperity for countless generations” and are regarded as an auspicious symbol.
In Qi Men Dun Jia metaphysics, the calabash represents “Yi Wood.” Yi Wood symbolizes soft, flexible, patient, and adaptable energy with strong endurance. When Yi Wood energy in a person’s destiny chart is weak, placing a calabash in the appropriate direction is believed to help attract good fortune and avoid negative energy.
Throughout history, many cultures regarded the calabash as a sacred symbol and even worshiped it as an ancestor of humanity. In myths and legends, the calabash often appears alongside immortals and heroes and is believed to bring blessings, protection, and the power to ward off evil spirits. Many Taoist immortals and legendary healers are depicted carrying a calabash, such as Li Tieguai of the Eight Immortals, the Longevity Star, and Ji Gong.
Because of this, the calabash has long been seen as a symbol of fortune, prosperity, and household protection.
The calabash is also traditionally used for healing purposes. Hanging one near the foot of a sick person’s bed or beside the sleeping area is believed to absorb illness-related negative energy. Healthy people who frequently hold and play with small handheld calabashes are believed to remove bad luck and improve personal fortune. Hanging a calabash outside the front door is also believed to help protect the safety of the household.
Some couples experience emotional distance and frequent arguments over small matters, making family life difficult. The calabash is also believed to help improve relationship harmony.
Usage:
Prepare one calabash and place it at the head of the bed in the master bedroom. This is believed to help strengthen love between husband and wife and promote family harmony.
The sound of “calabash” resembles “fortune and prosperity,” and its rounded shape symbolizes abundance and blessing. Its small opening and large body are believed to symbolize gathering and storing wealth. When placed in a wealth area, the calabash is believed to help prevent wealth from flowing away and support wealth accumulation.
Usage:
Prepare one calabash and place it in the zodiac wealth position. It can be placed on a table or hung on a wall or doorway in the corresponding direction.
In the past, calabashes were also used by physicians to store sacred medicines and healing elixirs. They are believed to attract blessings, remove disasters, absorb negative energy from spaces, and restore clean and clear energy. For people with poor health or illness, the calabash is believed to help ease discomfort physically and emotionally.
From the perspective of Feng Shui and destiny analysis, illness is often associated with the influence of the “Illness Star.” After identifying the illness-related area within a home, placing a calabash there is believed to help support health protection.
When a home has difficult Feng Shui structures that cannot easily be changed — such as beam pressure, road clashes, or sharp energy formations — the calabash is also believed to help neutralize negative influence.
Method One:
If there are exposed beams pressing above beds, stoves, or important living areas, a calabash may be hung on the beam or between the beams to reduce the negative effect.
Method Two:
If opening a window or front door directly faces places such as hospitals, funeral homes, cemeteries, temples, prisons, slaughterhouses, garbage stations, or parking garage entrances, it may negatively affect wealth, career, health, and emotions. Hanging a calabash near the affected window or doorway is believed to help reduce this influence.
Method Three:
Regardless of material, hanging a calabash on a car rearview mirror or motorcycle handlebar is believed to help support travel safety.
Method Four:
A high-quality handheld calabash small enough to fit in the palm may be frequently rubbed and held in the hand. Traditional belief says this practice helps the calabash absorb bad luck and illness from the body.
In Feng Shui, the gourd (húlu) is considered the finest Feng Shui enhancer.
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Health and Longevity: This is one of the most prominent meanings. The calabash is believed to absorb negative, illness-causing energies ("sha qi") and promote healing. It's often placed near beds or in health sectors of a home to aid recovery and extend life. Its historical association with ancient physicians carrying medicine in gourds reinforces this.
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Protection and Ward Off Evil: The "wu lou" is seen as a powerful talisman that can ward off external negative energy, evil spirits, and misfortune. Hanging it at entrances is common to block "sha qi" from entering the home.
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Wealth and Abundance: The shape of the gourd, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, is thought to symbolize the containment of good fortune and prosperity. Its phonetic link in Chinese to "fu lu" (fortune and prosperity) and its seed-filled interior further signify abundance and fertility. Placing it in wealth corners is believed to attract financial luck.
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Harmony and Balance: Its hourglass shape is sometimes interpreted as a representation of the flow between heaven and earth, channeling positive energy and creating balance.
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Good Luck and Auspiciousness: Overall, the calabash is considered an auspicious symbol that brings good luck and positive energy into one's life.
