Drolma chooses the objects in her space the way she chooses her practice - deliberately, aware that what surrounds us shapes the quality of our attention. The 925 Sterling Silver Eight Thread Peace Knot Colorful Rope Luck Braided Bracelet carries intentional symbolism drawn from Buddhist and Eastern traditions.
Material: Handcrafted using quality materials. Each piece is finished by hand and inspected before shipping.
Spiritual Function: Each motif is chosen to support a specific quality - luck, protection, abundance, or spiritual clarity. In Eastern traditions, the objects we choose for our spaces actively influence the quality of our awareness.
Usage: Place on an altar, shelf, or as part of a meditation space. Also suitable as a meaningful gift for someone creating a sacred home environment.
TL;DR: 925 Sterling Silver Eight Thread Peace Knot Colorful Rope Luck Braided Bracelet is a handcrafted Buddhist decor - rooted in Buddhist and Eastern symbolism, each motif chosen to support luck, protection, or spiritual clarity.
Product Description
Charm Meaning: (Chinese: 如意): Ruyi: As one wishes.
Color Symbolism in Tibetan Buddhism:
Blue: Purity and healing.
White: Learning and knowledge in Buddhism.
Red: Life force and preservation.
Green: Balance and harmony.
Yellow: Rootedness and renunciation.
Black: Repels evil spirits.
The Eight Thread Peace Knot:
The eight-strand braid is evolved from the four-strand braid, the threads are intertwined, mutual generation and restraint, and samsara rotation, symbolizing life's love and hatred, joy, anger, sorrow, and joy.
The eight-strand braid has 4 sides and 8 threads. Regarding the 4 sides, it is [Four Bodhisattvas]: Guanyin Bodhisattva, Manjusri Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, which respectively represent the four ideal personalities of compassion, wisdom, practice, and power.
It also pays attention to the four altruistic wishes of kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity, that is, the heart of immeasurable kindness, the heart of compassion, the heart of immeasurable joy, and the heart of immeasurable equanimity [the four immeasurable hearts], which imply peace and safety.
Red String
* Protection * Luck * Faith * Strength * Connection *
In lineages of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, tying a cord or string around the wrist is common during ceremonies. Traditionally, the Lama blesses the string and then ties a knot and imbues it with a mantra. Similar to other traditions, it's said that these red cords bring luck and offer protection. In ancient Chinese legend, the Red Thread of Fate is - invisible and ties all those whose lives will intertwine together. It is governed by the Chinese God of marriage, Yue Lao, as it's primarily associated with the link between two people destined to be married. Throughout history and across philosophies, the red string has been worn for protection, faith, good luck, strength, and connection.
Today many people use it as a reminder that they're not alone. It's also a symbol of being loved, supported and, feeling safe and secure. For others, it's a prompt to stay positive while facing any adversity.
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