Natural Citrine Lapis Lazuli Enamel Vajra Bell Vajra Scepter Six-Syllable Wealth Bracelet Gift

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Natural Citrine Lapis Lazuli Enamel Vajra Bell Vajra Scepter Six-Syllable Wealth Bracelet Gift - Bracelets - Gemstone Yellow

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**◈ A Word from the Designer** Featuring Citrine, known as the "Stone of Wealth," with its bright, clear, and lustrous golden hue, complemented by Lapis Lazuli, the "Emperor's Stone for Heaven Worship," alongside the Vajra Bell and Vajra Scepter, symbols of wisdom. This piece is exquisitely clear and elegant, not only stunningly beautiful but also a powerful aid for attracting wealth. **Each exquisite piece is a one-of-a-kind creation, awaiting its sole owner.** **Citrine** Citrine, also known as the "Stone of Wealth." In ancient Greek mythology, Citrine emitted a powerful light of wealth at night, aiding the Greek hero Jason in his quest for the throne. Thus, it is believed that those who possess Citrine are blessed by Plutus, the Greek god of wealth, bringing abundant fortune. Natural Citrine possesses a remarkably clear and elegant color; lighter, transparent shades are considered the finest. In ancient times, Citrine was formed when Amethyst was naturally heated in nature, making it rare. Prolonged exposure to radiation could gradually deepen its color towards purple. In modern times, much Citrine is artificially produced, and the processing often disrupts the crystal's natural characteristics and energy. **Lapis Lazuli** Ancient records indicate that Chinese usage of Lapis Lazuli dates back five thousand years, while Egyptians used it even earlier, around eight thousand years ago. Emperors of successive Chinese dynasties offered sacrifices to heaven with Lapis Lazuli, as its blue color resembles the sky, leading people to believe it is a gem that connects with the heavens. Egyptians, believing it could communicate with the afterlife, also used it. The finest Lapis Lazuli worldwide is found in Afghanistan. Afghan Lapis Lazuli boasts a rich, commanding blue hue, earning it the reputation of "Imperial Blue." When selecting Lapis Lazuli, look for pieces where the blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite) are naturally distributed. As Lapis Lazuli forms on the earth's surface and has many pores, it is not suitable for prolonged contact with water. It is recommended to occasionally nourish it with mineral oil. **Cloisonné (Champlevé Enamel, Firing Enamel)** Cloisonné, scientifically known as wire-inlaid enamel on copper. This technique originated in the ancient Near East. As early as the 19th century BCE, ancient Egyptian pharaohs crafted necklaces using this method, often incorporating gemstone inlays. The Eastern Roman Empire later elevated this craft to its highest form. It was introduced to China during the Yuan Dynasty and reached its zenith during the Jingtai reign of the Ming Dynasty, hence its name "Jingtai Lan" (Jingtai Blue/Cloisonné). Exquisite cloisonné pieces feature lustrous and vibrant colors, a thick and solid core, neat and symmetrical wirework, and brilliant gilding. They embody the gentle warmth of jade, the radiance of gemstones, and the fineness of porcelain. Consequently, the cloisonné process is intricate and costly. **Vajra Bell, Vajra Scepter** The Vajra Bell was originally a musical instrument played by Tibetans. Because it can inspire all beings to strive for progress and awaken the awareness of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, it later became a ritual implement in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the wisdom and virtue of the Buddha. The Vajra Scepter was originally a weapon in ancient India. Its firm texture could shatter various substances, symbolizing the shattering of afflictions, the dispelling of ignorance and delusions, and the overcoming of external obstacles. **Six-Syllable Mantra** The Six-Syllable Mantra (Om Mani Padme Hum) originates from Sanskrit and consists of six Tibetan syllables: Om Mani Padme Hum. It is the most frequently recited mantra in Buddhism. This mantra contains the immeasurable blessings and compassion of all Buddhas; it is the manifestation of the sound of the compassion and wisdom of all Buddhas. Its meaning is exceptionally rich and infinitely profound, embodying great power, great wisdom, and great compassion within the universe. Regular recitation yields inconceivable merit and benefits. Om Mani Padme Hum: Each syllable carries a different meaning: Om (Oṃ) - Dispels the pride of ego; purifies self-grasping. Represents the Buddha-family mind, symbolizing the white wisdom light of equanimity, eradicating self-grasping and pride. It also represents the Buddha's mind, symbolizing the Dharmakaya, Sambhogakaya, and Nirmanakaya—the wisdom bodies, speech, and minds of all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Ma (Ma) - Dispels the jealousy of envy; purifies jealousy. Represents the wisdom light of green, purifying the suffering of conflict among Asuras and eliminating the bitterness of non-human strife. Ni (ṇi) - Dispels the greed of desire; purifies ignorance. Represents the self-arisen wisdom light of yellow, eliminating the suffering of birth, aging, sickness, and death in the human realm, and purifying ignorance and greed within the human realm. Pad (Pad) - Dispels the foolishness of ignorance; purifies foolishness. Represents the wisdom light of the nature of phenomena in the blue realm, capable of eliminating the suffering of labor and servitude for animals and dispelling foolishness. Me (me) - Dispels the stinginess of miserliness; purifies avarice. Represents the wisdom light of wonderful observation in red, capable of eliminating the suffering of hunger and thirst for hungry ghosts and purifying avarice within the realm of hungry ghosts. Hum (Hūṃ) - Dispels the anger of hatred; purifies resentment. Represents the Vajra-family mind, symbolizing the great mirror wisdom light of black-blue, capable of eliminating the suffering of cold and hot hells and dispelling hatred. Reciting the Six-Syllable Mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, regularly can eliminate the six afflictions of greed, anger, ignorance, pride, jealousy, and stinginess, transcend the cycle of rebirths, be reborn in the Pure Land, and attain enlightenment. **◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected** Materials: Natural Citrine, Lapis Lazuli, Enamel, 18K Gold, 925 Silver Dimensions: Approximately 16cm in length, 5cm in diameter, **includes an extension chain; wrist size can be communicated with the designer for adjustment.** **◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter** We assure you that this is a unique piece, not mass-produced. If replication or mass production is required, a discerning individual like yourself will surely understand that due to the purely handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain stylistic consistency and request some time for the creation of each masterpiece. **◈ On Usage and Collection** 1. Natural gemstones possess natural luster and unique textures (such as tiny black spots, stone patterns, ice cracks, clouds, mineral inclusions, and asymmetry). With frequent wear, you will observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, which often become more translucent and captivating—this is the best form of care. Natural organic gemstones (like coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. If soiled, do not wash with detergents; simply rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You can also lightly brush them with a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for maintenance. 2. Metal art pieces have a very long lifespan. Avoid external damage or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading. 3. Fabric materials (ribbon, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable and have a long lifespan. Avoid high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading. 4. For jewelry of any material, when soiled, it is advisable to wipe with a soft cloth dampened with clean water, or use an appropriate amount of neutral detergent for suitable materials. After washing, keep dry as soon as possible. 5. When jewelry is removed, it should be properly packaged and stored to minimize exposure to air, slowing down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or placing heavy objects on it. **◈ Product Packaging and After-Sales Repair** 1. Should you have any questions regarding the artwork, please kindly contact us via private message. 2. Regarding packaging, let us protect the Earth together. We insist on using eco-friendly and recyclable materials, complemented by enhancing the artwork's quality, to achieve distinctive packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open. 3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive reviews warm our hearts. We will certainly not forget to gift you a present for future repurchases.** 4. We offer lifelong repair services for our creations. We recommend taking photos of the pieces you wish to update or repair and discussing them with us. **Precious metals (18K gold, 925 silver), elastic cords, silk threads, handmade craftsmanship, and replacement fees are entirely free; shipping costs are borne by the consumer.** Therefore, we suggest repurchasing an item when sending one for repair. We will ship the repaired artwork along with your repurchased item, which can save you shipping costs.

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Natural, Citrine, Lapis Lazuli, Enamel, Vajra Bell, Vajra Scepter, Six-Syllable Mantra, Cloisonné, 18K Gold, 925 Silver, Bracelet, Gift

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