Ethnic Zodiac Guardian Hand - woven Red Rope Bracelet

$24.79

Color: Money-rich model

Money-rich model
Natal Buddha - Ox and Tiger - Void Tibetan Bodhisattva
Natal Buddha - Rabbit - Manjushri
Natal Buddha - Dragon Snake - Puxian Bodhisattva
Natal Buddha - Sheep Monkey - Great Day Rulai
Natal Buddha - Chicken - Fudo Bodhisattva
Natal Buddha - dog pig - Amitābha
Natal Buddha - rat - Avalokiteśvara
Natal Buddha - horse - Mahāsthāmaprāpta Bodhisattva

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Description
This unique ethnic style hand - woven red rope bracelet is centered around the concept of the Chinese zodiac. Each bracelet is meticulously crafted to represent one of the twelve zodiac animals, believed to be a powerful guardian for the wearer.
The vividly designed zodiac emblems, hand - woven with great care, not only add an ethnic charm but also carry a sense of protection. It is a perfect unisex accessory, suitable for both men and women, making it an ideal choice for couples who want to wear matching symbols of their birth signs.
Moreover, this bracelet serves as a wonderful national tide gift. It combines traditional Chinese cultural elements with modern fashion, allowing you to carry a piece of heritage with you while staying trendy. Whether you believe in the power of the zodiac guardians or simply appreciate the beauty of ethnic handicrafts, this bracelet is sure to captivate you.
You're probably super familiar with your zodiac signs like Aries, Taurus, and the rest. Well, in China, we have something equally fascinating - the Chinese Zodiac.

What is the Chinese Zodiac?
The Chinese Zodiac is a 12 - year cycle, with each year represented by a different animal. These animals are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Just like how you might think an Aries is bold and energetic, the Chinese believe that the year you're born in the zodiac cycle can influence your personality.

For example, people born in the Year of the Tiger are often seen as brave and confident, much like some of the characteristics associated with more assertive star signs. The Rat is considered smart and resourceful. And the Rabbit? Gentle and calm, kind of like how you might describe someone with a more laid - back star sign.

This zodiac system doesn't just stop at personality. It's deeply woven into Chinese culture, showing up in festivals, art, and even in how people plan important events like weddings and business ventures. It's been around for thousands of years and is still a big part of daily life in China. So, now you know a little bit more about this amazing Chinese tradition that's all about these 12 wonderful animals!
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Money-rich model, Natal Buddha - Ox and Tiger - Void Tibetan Bodhisattva, Natal Buddha - Rabbit - Manjushri, Natal Buddha - Dragon Snake - Puxian Bodhisattva, Natal Buddha - Sheep Monkey - Great Day Rulai, Natal Buddha - Chicken - Fudo Bodhisattva, Natal Buddha - dog pig - Amitābha, Natal Buddha - rat - Avalokiteśvara, Natal Buddha - horse - Mahāsthāmaprāpta Bodhisattva