· Significance of symbol

Yellow Jambhala (The God of Wealth)
Yellow Jambhala, also known as "Dzambhala," is the most prominent of the five wealth deities in Tibetan Buddhism. Depicted in brilliant yellow, he holds a jewel-spitting mongoose in his left hand and a Bijapuraka fruit in his right, symbolizing inexhaustible resources and blessings.
【Abundance & Prosperity】Embracing the symbol of Yellow Jambhala is a way to invite career success, alleviate the hardships of poverty, and manifest both material and spiritual wealth.
【Compassion & Generosity】His core teaching is that wealth should be accumulated to ease the suffering of others. True, lasting prosperity flows to those who practice generosity and kindness.
【Divine Guardian】As a powerful protector, he guards the seeds of fortune, helping practitioners maintain a life of stability, abundance, and inner peace.
- Introduction to Main Materials

Artisanal Hand-Woven
Every hand-woven cord is a mindful practice from the fingertips of a master artisan. From selecting the finest threads to the thousands of rhythmic intertwining strokes, the warmth of the hands is woven into every dense knot. This ancient craftsmanship ensures that the jewelry is more than just an object—it is a living talisman. As resilient as a gentle stream, it bridges the gifts of nature with the wearer’s intentions, tying a pure blessing securely around your wrist.
【Symbolism】Connecting Fortune, Safeguarding Peace, and Fulfillment.