05bd650c-74d7-4c82-a582-eaf3276f8c54

Zenflowing Red Sandalwood Citrine Hetian Jade Wealth Bracelet

6mm Yellow Pagoda Crystal-Single-loop design【Attracts money and attracts customers】
$21.09
Sale price  $21.09 Regular price 
Skip to product information
05bd650c-74d7-4c82-a582-eaf3276f8c54

Zenflowing Red Sandalwood Citrine Hetian Jade Wealth Bracelet

$21.09
Sale price  $21.09 Regular price 
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Size
Shipping Policy

We strive to process and ship all orders in a timely manner, working diligently to ensure that your items are on their way to you as soon as possible.

Refund policy

We prioritize quality in selecting the materials for our items, choosing premium fabrics and finishings that ensure durability, comfort, and timeless appeal.

about zenflowing

A finely-strung talisman of Indian small-leaf red sandalwood, citrine quartz, and Hetian white jade — composed in the Daoist tradition ofzhao cai(wealth-attraction), built to invite abundance, hold it gracefully, and protect the wearer's personal qi.

The Daoist Art of Attracting Wealth (Zhao Cai)In Daoist thought, wealth is not a thing to chase but a current to enter.Money, like qi, flows toward those whose inner field is open, warm, and untroubled by greed.The classical wealth-charm is therefore not a single talisman but a layered composition — different materials harmonising different aspects of the abundance current.This bracelet brings together three of the most revered: the rooted depth of sandalwood, the solar magnetism of citrine, and the stabilising virtue of jade — finished with a small golden ingot, the timeless symbol of wealth secured.

Indian Small-Leaf Red Sandalwood — The Imperial FoundationThe dark, mirror-polished beads are turned from authentic Indian small-leaf red sandalwood (zitan) — the imperial wood once reserved for palace furniture, scholar's altars, and the prayer beads of high-ranking Daoist masters.Heavy, fine-grained, and ageing into deep purple-black, it forms the grounded "soil" of the bracelet: the steady earth where wealth takes root and patience matures into return.

Citrine — The Merchant's SunAt the centre, three natural citrine beads gather the bracelet's warmest current.Known in feng shui as the "merchant's stone," citrine carries the colour of the harvest sun and the resonance of yang qi at noon — bright, magnetic, generous.Practitioners place it in thexun(wealth) corner of the home to draw abundance into the space; on the wrist, it brings that same solar pull close to the pulse, where intention and circulation meet.

Hetian White Jade — The Stone of VirtueA single ring of Hetian white jade — the most prized of all Chinese jades — anchors the citrine cluster.In the Daoist and Confucian tradition, jade isthestone of virtue and longevity: dense, cool, incorruptible, said to preserve the body's yang and quietly turn aside baleful influence.It is the disciplined counterpart to citrine's fire: wealth without virtue scatters; virtue gives wealth a vessel that holds.

The Golden Yuan Bao — Wealth SecuredAt the side hangs a small golden charm shaped after theyuan bao, the ancient Chinese ingot once used as stored treasure.More than a decoration, it is a visual invocation — abundance gathered, abundance kept — a small declaration to one's own field that prosperity has arrived and is welcome to stay.

Five Elements · Wood (in Generative Cycle) The Force of Generation— rising, expansive energy that opens pathways and nurtures growth from emptiness into form.The sandalwood base anchors the bracelet in Wood, the element of opportunity, vision, and the will to begin.Around it, the citrine (Earth-yang warmth) and gold ingot (Metal) compose a quiet generative cycle: Wood feeds the flame of ambition, Fire warms the Earth of prosperity, Earth births the Metal of held wealth.The jade tempers the whole — keeping qi clear, motives clean, and gain in harmony with the Dao.

Daoist Wearing Practice

  • Wear on theleft wrist— the receiving side — to draw wealth and opportunity in.
  • Switch to theright wristwhen consciously circulating generosity, giving, or paying others.
  • Before negotiations, interviews, or important conversations, touch the three citrine beads in turn and breathe once, slowly, into the lower abdomen — gathering intention before action.
  • Remove or set aside during arguments and harsh words; wealth quietly leaves rooms full of discord.

Crafted to Last

  • Indian small-leaf red sandalwood beads (6–8 mm)
  • Three natural citrine quartz beads at the centre
  • One Hetian white jade spacer ring
  • Gold-plated Yuan Bao (ingot) charm and matching metal spacer caps
  • Strung on durable elastic cord
  • Sized for women and slimmer wrists — fits 14–17 cm

CareKeep dry and away from perfume, lotion, and prolonged sunlight. Wipe the wood gently with a clean dry palm to deepen its patina; warm the jade often by wearing it close to the skin — it grows more lustrous with body heat. Citrine welcomes a soft, occasional moonlight rinse to refresh its clarity.

Shipped with a Zenflowing silk pouch and intention card.

In order to provide you with the best experience, all our products are made by master craftsmen with selected high-quality materials and everyone owns its unique positive meaning. We hope these meaningful items will bring you good luck and positive change.💕

A finely-strung talisman of Indian small-leaf red sandalwood, citrine quartz, and Hetian white jade — composed in the Daoist tradition ofzhao cai(wealth-attraction), built to invite abundance, hold it gracefully, and protect the wearer's personal qi.

The Daoist Art of Attracting Wealth (Zhao Cai)In Daoist thought, wealth is not a thing to chase but a current to enter.Money, like qi, flows toward those whose inner field is open, warm, and untroubled by greed.The classical wealth-charm is therefore not a single talisman but a layered composition — different materials harmonising different aspects of the abundance current.This bracelet brings together three of the most revered: the rooted depth of sandalwood, the solar magnetism of citrine, and the stabilising virtue of jade — finished with a small golden ingot, the timeless symbol of wealth secured.

Indian Small-Leaf Red Sandalwood — The Imperial FoundationThe dark, mirror-polished beads are turned from authentic Indian small-leaf red sandalwood (zitan) — the imperial wood once reserved for palace furniture, scholar's altars, and the prayer beads of high-ranking Daoist masters.Heavy, fine-grained, and ageing into deep purple-black, it forms the grounded "soil" of the bracelet: the steady earth where wealth takes root and patience matures into return.

Citrine — The Merchant's SunAt the centre, three natural citrine beads gather the bracelet's warmest current.Known in feng shui as the "merchant's stone," citrine carries the colour of the harvest sun and the resonance of yang qi at noon — bright, magnetic, generous.Practitioners place it in thexun(wealth) corner of the home to draw abundance into the space; on the wrist, it brings that same solar pull close to the pulse, where intention and circulation meet.

Hetian White Jade — The Stone of VirtueA single ring of Hetian white jade — the most prized of all Chinese jades — anchors the citrine cluster.In the Daoist and Confucian tradition, jade isthestone of virtue and longevity: dense, cool, incorruptible, said to preserve the body's yang and quietly turn aside baleful influence.It is the disciplined counterpart to citrine's fire: wealth without virtue scatters; virtue gives wealth a vessel that holds.

The Golden Yuan Bao — Wealth SecuredAt the side hangs a small golden charm shaped after theyuan bao, the ancient Chinese ingot once used as stored treasure.More than a decoration, it is a visual invocation — abundance gathered, abundance kept — a small declaration to one's own field that prosperity has arrived and is welcome to stay.

Five Elements · Wood (in Generative Cycle) The Force of Generation— rising, expansive energy that opens pathways and nurtures growth from emptiness into form.The sandalwood base anchors the bracelet in Wood, the element of opportunity, vision, and the will to begin.Around it, the citrine (Earth-yang warmth) and gold ingot (Metal) compose a quiet generative cycle: Wood feeds the flame of ambition, Fire warms the Earth of prosperity, Earth births the Metal of held wealth.The jade tempers the whole — keeping qi clear, motives clean, and gain in harmony with the Dao.

Daoist Wearing Practice

  • Wear on theleft wrist— the receiving side — to draw wealth and opportunity in.
  • Switch to theright wristwhen consciously circulating generosity, giving, or paying others.
  • Before negotiations, interviews, or important conversations, touch the three citrine beads in turn and breathe once, slowly, into the lower abdomen — gathering intention before action.
  • Remove or set aside during arguments and harsh words; wealth quietly leaves rooms full of discord.

Crafted to Last

  • Indian small-leaf red sandalwood beads (6–8 mm)
  • Three natural citrine quartz beads at the centre
  • One Hetian white jade spacer ring
  • Gold-plated Yuan Bao (ingot) charm and matching metal spacer caps
  • Strung on durable elastic cord
  • Sized for women and slimmer wrists — fits 14–17 cm

CareKeep dry and away from perfume, lotion, and prolonged sunlight. Wipe the wood gently with a clean dry palm to deepen its patina; warm the jade often by wearing it close to the skin — it grows more lustrous with body heat. Citrine welcomes a soft, occasional moonlight rinse to refresh its clarity.

Shipped with a Zenflowing silk pouch and intention card.

You might also like...