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In Eastern traditions, jewelry is more than adornment—it’s a living energy channel. Materials like jade and crystals are chosen to harmonize the body’s energy, attract fortune, or create spiritual shields, functioning much like Western birthstones or healing crystals, but rooted in ancient Asian cosmology.In Eastern traditions, jewelry is more than adornment—it’s a living energy channel. Materials like jade and crystals are chosen to harmonize the body’s energy, attract fortune, or create spiritual shields, functioning much like Western birthstones or healing crystals, but rooted in ancient Asian cosmology.
Magnetic Field Purification
Rooted in ancient techniques from the Qing Dynasty, each glass bead is handcrafted with heartfelt devotion by master artisans. Tempered at thousands of degrees, it is infused with the mysterious colors and spirit of the East.
Emperor's Wood: Guardian of Spiritual Energy
Carefully selected old small-leaf Pterocarpus santalinus, featuring fine and silky grain, with a deep, ink-like hue that gradually develops a rich purple-red luster over time through natural oxidation—fully embodying the nobility and spiritual power of the legendary “Emperor’s Wood”.
Five Elements
Metal
Metal represents strength, rigidity, and persistence. Associated with white and gold colors, it symbolizes clarity, purity, and prosperity. In nature, Metal is found in minerals and metals that provide structure and stability. It’s connected to the autumn season and the west direction.
Wood
Wood embodies growth, expansion, and vitality. Represented by green and blue-green colors, it signifies life, healing, and renewal. Wood corresponds to living plants and trees in nature that reach upward and outward. It’s associated with the spring season and the east direction.
Water
Water symbolizes fluidity, adaptability, and wisdom. Its colors are black and blue, representing depth, mystery, and infinite potential. Water flows downward, taking the path of least resistance while gradually overcoming all obstacles. It’s linked to the winter season and the north direction.
Fire
Fire represents transformation, passion, and dynamic energy. Its red color symbolizes joy, excitement, and stimulation. Fire rises upward, consumes, and transforms matter into energy and light. It corresponds to the summer season and the south direction.
Earth
Earth embodies stability, nourishment, and centeredness. Its yellow and brown colors represent groundedness and fertile abundance. Earth provides the foundation upon which all life depends and receives all things that return to it. It’s associated with late summer/harvest season and the center direction.
CHARITY
We have been committed to charitable work in Tibet, including the survival of children and women.