Chicken Blood Stone Pendant Necklace — Bold Color, Deep Tradition
Chicken blood stone — jīxuèshí — is named for the vivid red that runs through it like a splash of cinnabar. The red comes from cinnabar itself, mixed into a base of argillite. It has been mined in Zhejiang and Xinjiang for centuries. Imperial carvers used it for seals. The deeper and more saturated the red, the rarer the piece.
Six Designs Available
The Bagua design places the eight trigrams in a circle — an ancient diagram used in feng shui and Taoist practice. The Bamboo Peace design draws on a phrase meaning "may bamboo bring peace," connecting to resilience and growth. The Pixiu designs feature the winged lion-dog of Chinese mythology — said to draw wealth inward and refuse to let it leave. The Dragon and Phoenix pair echoes a union tradition found across Chinese decorative arts. The Dzi bead variant is patterned after sacred Tibetan stones traditionally said to carry protective and spiritual power — worn by practitioners and passed through families for generations.
Reading the Stone
The base material runs from pale gray to creamy white. The red cinnabar veins move through it unpredictably — no two pieces are identical. The stone is relatively soft for carving, which allows fine detail in the relief work. The surface takes a smooth polish that keeps the color vivid without looking lacquered.
Care
Chicken blood stone is relatively soft. Avoid impacts, sharp edges, and prolonged water. Keep away from perfume. Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
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In Tibetan Buddhist and Feng Shui tradition, the left hand receives energy inward, and the right hand projects energy outward:
• Left hand: for protection, healing, or attracting abundance
• Right hand: for releasing or giving energy
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