Pixiu Bracelet - Feng Shui Wealth Bracelet with Red & Black Cord for Luck & Prosperity
Some creatures were made to hunt one thing, and one thing only — good fortune. Hand-braided in a centuries-old knotting tradition, this golden Pixiu wealth bracelet carries one of China's most beloved guardians at your wrist. For those who believe that luck isn't entirely random.
In ancient Chinese legend, the Pixiu was a creature of heaven — part lion, part dragon, with a body built to devour gold, jade, and treasure and a belly with no exit. It could only take in. Never let go. Emperors kept its image in their courts. Merchants wore its likeness when they traveled. And across centuries of folk belief, one idea has remained stubbornly consistent: that the Pixiu doesn't just symbolize wealth — it pursues it. Restlessly. On your behalf.
This piece arrives just as that tradition intended — cast in warm gold-toned copper and braided onto a hand-knotted cord in the New Year style, the kind tied during the Lunar New Year season when the energy of fresh beginnings is said to be woven into every knot.
✦ The Pixiu
Look closely at the figure on this bracelet — the wide stance, the open mouth, the texture worked into every surface of that small copper body. This isn't a decorative detail. In Feng Shui tradition, the Pixiu's open mouth is its power: it draws wealth energy inward and holds it there. It's said to be especially responsive to its wearer — recognizing the hand that puts it on, orienting its hunger in your direction. Those who keep a Pixiu close often describe a subtle shift: not sudden windfalls, but a feeling that doors open a little more easily, that opportunities seem to arrive with better timing. Worn by those seeking not just luck, but the particular kind that compounds.
✦ Four Styles, Four Intentions
This bracelet comes in four variations — and the differences aren't just aesthetic. Each combination of cord and metal carries its own quiet meaning, its own particular flavor of luck.
- Red Cord, Silver Pixiu — Red for warmth, silver for moonlit charm. This pairing is the romantic one — said to carry not just fortune, but the kind that arrives wrapped in serendipity. A gift worth giving to someone you want to delight.
- Black Cord, Silver Pixiu — Where tradition meets the contemporary. The deep contrast of black and silver breathes new life into an ancient form — bold, clean, quietly striking. For those who want centuries of meaning on a wrist that turns heads.
- Red Cord, Gold Pixiu — Gold horns, sharp instincts. This is the seeker's pairing — the Pixiu said to be at its most restless here, its senses tuned to opportunity, its energy pointed outward to find what's yours and pull it closer.
- Black Cord, Gold Pixiu — The wide-open mouth of the gold Pixiu against a grounding black cord. In folk tradition, this is the gatherer — wealth flowing in from all four directions, nothing turned away. For those who are ready to receive.
✦ The Hand-Braided Cord
In Chinese New Year tradition, red thread is one of the oldest carriers of good fortune — braided by hand, tied with intention, worn to mark a new beginning. Red is the color of fire, of celebration, of the energy that cuts through stagnation. The black cord offers something quieter — grounding, steady, the kind of energy that holds wealth once it arrives rather than scattering it. Both are hand-woven in a traditional pattern, adjustable to fit any wrist. Many who wear knotted cords find that they soften and settle over time, taking on the warmth of the wrist they belong to — becoming, in the most literal sense, yours.
✦ Wearing Ritual
Slip it onto your left wrist — in Feng Shui tradition, the left side is the receiving side, the hand that draws energy inward. Set a quiet intention as you adjust the cord to fit. Then leave it to work in whatever way it works.
✦ Affirmation
"I am open to abundance. What is meant for me is already on its way."
✦ Care
- Keep away from water, perfume, and lotions to preserve the plated finish
- Remove before swimming, bathing, or heavy exercise
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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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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