Hǎomìng [Good Fortune]
Description
浩明 [Hǎomìng]:
This is my Chinese bracelet named “Hǎomìng”, which translates to “Good luck” or “Good fortune” in Chinese. This stunning piece of jewelry embodies the rich cultural heritage and deep spiritual significance of its origins. Crafted with a divine blend of Citrine, Red Pearl, and Mother Of Pearl, this bracelet is not only a symbol of prosperity but also a visual masterpiece that captures the essence of traditional Chinese aesthetics.
Citrine, The Primary Stone in the bracelet, is known for its warm, golden-yellow hue, reminiscent of the setting sun and the glow of a hearth. In Chinese culture, Citrine is often associated with wealth and success, believed to attract abundance.
The Red Pearls, with their deep, vibrant color, are symbols of passion, vitality, and good health. Red is a particularly auspicious color in Chinese tradition, often used in celebrations and rituals to ward off evil and invite good fortune.
The Mother Of Pearl, with its iridescent sheen and smooth texture, adds a layer of elegance and protection. It is said to have a calming effect, promoting mental clarity and emotional balance. Together, These elements create a bracelet that is visually striking with a harmonious interplay of colors and textures: making this bracelet a piece that is as enchanting as it is meaningful.
Fu Lu Shou Xi~
Materials: Citrine, Red Pearl & Mother Of Pearl (The charm)
Metal: 24 carat Gold Plated
Size: Small- Standard
Care
To care for your bracelet, remove it before doing activities involving water (showering/swimming) or involving harsh chemicals (chlorine/bleach).Avoid wearing it during activities that could cause scratches or damage. Always store it in a soft pouch or jewelry box when not in use to protect it from dust and debris. This bracelet is not for children due to small parts that pose a choking hazard. Natural variations in the stones used may cause color differences from the image shown. This product is strictly an accessory for aesthetic purposes and is not intended for medical use or as a substitute for professional medical advice.