He had always been skeptical of jewelry until he understood it as intention made wearable. This Copper cuff became his daily reminder 鈥?that energy moves, that what you carry shapes what you attract. He wore it during a period of financial rebuilding and found clarity came more easily than he expected.
Material & Craftsmanship
Crafted from high-purity copper alloy, hand-polished to a warm golden finish, this beaded bracelet draws on copper's long history as a conductor of spiritual energy across Asian healing traditions. The open-end design adjusts to fit most wrist circumferences (inner diameter approx. 6 cm) and is substantial enough to carry meaningful energy while remaining comfortable for unisex daily wear. The metal patina deepens gently with use 鈥?many wearers find this ageing process meaningful, a visible record of the intention energy the piece has absorbed. Remove before prolonged water contact to preserve the finish.
Spiritual Function
Copper 鈥?Grounds and transfers spiritual vibrations, attracts prosperity, and amplifies the energy of companion stones. In both Taoist and Tibetan practice, metal settings are understood to conduct and amplify the spiritual resonance of whatever intention or stone they carry. The metalwork here is not merely structural 鈥?it creates a sustained energetic field that the wearer inhabits throughout the day, rather than a passive ornament that simply rests on the skin.
How to Wear & Intention Setting
Wear this bracelet daily as a gentle but consistent healing and protection talisman. The elastic cord fits wrist circumferences of 14鈥?9 cm and lies flat against the skin for maximum stone contact throughout the day. Wear on the left wrist to draw healing energy inward, or on the right to project protective intention outward 鈥?either works; choose the one that feels more natural to you. Suitable for daily wear by women, men, or as a thoughtful gift for anyone seeking more calm, clarity, or resilience in their daily life. Run your thumb across the beads during still moments 鈥?commuting, waiting, pausing between tasks 鈥?as a simple grounding practice that takes no time at all.
TL;DR: BWOOOH Tibetan Meditation Bell and Vajra Dorje Copper Enlightenment Decoration Set features Copper 鈥?Copper for energy amplification and wealth attraction 鈥?handcrafted as a Tibetan bell and Buddhist ritual bell for daily wear and mindful living.
Enhance your meditation practice with the exquisite
BWOOOH Tibetan Bell and Dorje Set
. Handcrafted from
copper
, this set embodies
wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment
, guiding you on your spiritual journey.
💕
Product Description
Dorje Meaning
The weapon in the hands of the Tathagata Dharma Protector "Guhyapāda vajrah": "Guhyapāda vajrah" holds a vajra and protects the Tathagata.
Symbol of Wisdom: The teachings do not use the vajra as a dharma tool, so there is no real vajra. The firmness of the vajra is used as a metaphor for "Great Wisdom", and with this "Great Wisdom", the firm and unbreakable mountain of lust is broken. Or destroy the boundless suffering of sentient beings. Even to destroy all heresy.
The Meaning of Five Strands
Its five peaks represent the five wisdoms and five Buddhas, one of which symbolizes the real wisdom of the Buddha, and the other four peaks symbolize the Buddha's right wisdom; and the four outer strands are curved inward, indicating that the right wisdom must return to the real wisdom.
Handmade in Nepal
Handmade by craftsmen, traditional old-fashioned craftsmanship, simple and unsophisticated, returning to the original, with black old material carbon on it, which can be wiped off or not.
How to Use the Dorje Bell
When playing, hold the handle of the bell in the left hand, and shake the bell mouth downward, the sound is clear and pleasant, and the sound is far transmitted.
It is used in Buddhist Dharma chanting and Buddhist music. It is used in lama monasteries in Tibet, as well as in the distribution areas of Lamaism in Southeast Asian countries. When the monks are chanting sutras together, they are used by the leading lamas or living Buddhas.
Vajra
♥ Enlightenment ♥ Spiritual Power ♥ Strength ♥
Vajra is a five-pronged ritual object used in Buddhist ceremonies in Tibet. It symbols the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force). As a symbol for the properties of a diamond, vajra signifies indestructibility as diamonds are the hardest of stones. As a symbol for the thunderbolt, vajra represents the irresistible force. It denotes cutting through ignorance since the god Indra kills ignorant persons with this weapon.
The vajra is the weapon of the Indian Vedic rain and thunder-deity Indra, and is used symbolically by the dharma traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism often to represent firmness of spirit and spiritual power.
In the tantric traditions of Buddhism, the vajra is a symbol for the nature of reality, or sunyata, indicating endless creativity, potency, and skillful activity.
The vajra (symbolizing the male principle, fitness of action) is held in the right hand and the bell (symbolizing the female principle, intelligence) in the left hand, the interaction of the two ultimately leading to enlightenment.

Copper
♥ Balance ♥ Self Care ♥ Healing ♥ Wealth ♥ Luck
Copper metal is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Spiritually, it also grounds and transfers vibration frequencies from the physical realm to the spiritual one, and vice versa. As a result, you can channel and communicate with higher dimensional beings, cleanse your aura, mind, and find out information from the spiritual world. Copper metal is the giver of positivity and goodness, as well as the bringer of good luck in various endeavors. It attracts money, prosperity, and all-round abundance.

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