Men's Bracelets with Charm Pendants-Buddha Stones Hetian Jade Year of the Snake String Protection Braided Bracelet

Material Dark Red Rope(Wrist Circumference: 14-16.5cm) Red Rope(Wrist Circumference: 14-16.5cm) Black Rope(Wrist Circumference: 14-16.5cm)
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Hetian Jade Braided Bracelet features Hetian Jade beads linked by a Copper silver-plated snake decoration, symbolizing protection and good fortune. The red string offers spiritual strength, while the engraved "Da Ji" charm further amplifies its protective qualities. This bracelet is designed to help attract positive energy and ward off negativity, providing a sense of security and peace.💕

Product Description

Hetian Jade has always been synonymous with the best nephrite. The hetian jade is popularly used to realize wishes and dreams. It gives the owner the power to strengthen their wishes. The wearer of the hetian jade bracelet attracts positivity and wellness throughout their lives.

Year of the Snake:
🌟 If you were born in 2025, 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, and 1953, then your Chinese zodiac sign is Snake. The 2025 Chinese Zodiac introduces the year of the Wood Snake, a time filled with unique energies and opportunities.
🌟 Snakes are seen as wise and intelligent creatures. In Chinese astrology, those born in the Year of the Snake are thought to possess deep insight and a keen mind. They can solve problems quickly and often offer valuable advice to others.
 
How to Maximize Your Luck in The Snake Year 2025?
In Chinese culture, your zodiac birth year, known as Ben Ming Nian, is considered a time of bad luck, so wearing red jewelry or clothing is recommended to ward off misfortune. Incorporating snake-themed jewelry or figurines can provide protection against negative energies and serve as reminders of wisdom and resilience. Using wooden items as talismans can enhance protection while symbolizing growth and renewal. 😊🙏
(Chinese: 大吉) Meaning: good luck.

Color Symbolism in Tibetan Buddhism:
Blue: Purity and healing.
White: Learning and knowledge in Buddhism.
Red: Life force and preservation.
Green: Balance and harmony.
Yellow: Rootedness and renunciation.
Black: Repels evil spirits.

Red String

♥ Protection ♥ Luck ♥ Faith ♥ Strength ♥ Connection ♥

In lineages of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, tying a cord or string around the wrist is common during ceremonies. Traditionally, the Lama blesses the string and then ties a knot and imbues it with a mantra. Similar to other traditions, it's said that these red cords bring luck and offer protection. In ancient Chinese legend, the Red Thread of Fate is - invisible and ties all those whose lives will intertwine together. It is governed by the Chinese God of marriage, Yue Lao, as it's primarily associated with the link between two people destined to be married. Throughout history and across philosophies, the red string has been worn for protection, faith, good luck, strength, and connection.
Today many people use it as a reminder that they're not alone. It's also a symbol of being loved, supported and, feeling safe and secure. For others, it's a prompt to stay positive while facing any adversity.

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