925 Sterling Silver Handmade Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha Cyan Bodhi Seed Protection Braided Red String Bracelet
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The Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha
The Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha refers to the patron saint with the closest magnetic field for each zodiac attribute. Different natal buddhas have different meanings. The natal buddha has a strong spirituality, can prevent disasters and pray for blessings, help the wearer to purify the soul, drive away evil and avoid evil.
What's your zodiac animal?
The 12 zodiac animals are shown below in order, with recent years for you to directly find out your own birth year and animal sign.
For example, 2023 is the year of the Rabbit. If you were born in 2023, your Chinese zodiac sign is the Rabbit, and you are known as a "Rabbit".
Chinese Zodiac Signs' Personality
Chinese zodiac animals have astrological and cultural meanings. Chinese people associate each animal sign with certain characteristics. It's believed that people born in a given year have the personality of that year's animal.
Rat: quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind.
Ox: diligent, dependable, strong, determined.
Tiger: quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind.
Rabbit: quiet, elegant, kind, responsible.
Dragon: confident, intelligent, enthusiastic.
Snake: enigmatic, intelligent, wise.
Horse: animated, active, energetic.
Goat: calm, gentle, sympathetic.
Monkey: sharp, smart, curious.
Rooster: observant, hardworking, courageous.
Dog: lovely, honest, prudent.
Pig: compassionate, generous, diligent.
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.
Bodhi Seed
♥ Wisdom ♥ Wake up ♥ Peace ♥ Keep away evil spirits ♥
Bodhi in Sanskrit translates to “enlightened” or "awakened," therefore the bodhi seed means “enlightened seed”. As an “enlightened” seed, many practitioners wear the bodhi seeds during their meditation practices to ultimately reach enlightenment. Bodhi is also a term in Buddhism to reflect a Buddha’s understanding of the true nature of things. These dark-speckled seed beads have special meaning for all seekers of divine wisdom.
Invite bodhi seeds into your mindful practice and spiritual journey to enhance your awareness and connection.
Silver
♥ Calm ♥ Balance ♥ Blessing ♥ Protection ♥ Keep away evil spirits ♥
Silver has relatively stable chemical properties and is not easy to deteriorate. At the same time, silver also has certain effects on the human body. Silver is one of the seven treasures of Buddhism. Wearing silver jewelry can protect you from evil spirits. Silver can sterilize and reduce inflammation, detoxify and maintain health, and prolong life. Long-term use can accelerate metabolism and enhance resistance.
- How to Care for Sterling Silver Jewelry
- Sterling silver requires special care to preserve its appearance and longevity.
- Sterling silver tarnishes when exposed to salty air, chlorine, sulfur, humidity, perspiration, cosmetics, household bleach, and other strong chemicals.
- To prevent tarnish as much as possible, we recommend that you store your fine jewelry in a safe, dry place when engaging in the following activities:
Household and outdoor chores;
Showering, bathing, or swimming in pools, hot tubs, hot springs, and the ocean;
Using lotion, hair products, fragrances, and other cosmetics;
Exercising at the gym or during contact sports;
Preparing meals.
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