The Feng Shui Principles of Wearing Bracelets

Which Wrist to Wear a Bracelet?

In traditional Chinese medicine, there is a point on the left wrist called the "Shenmen Point." Tendons involved in hand movement pass through this point. Even thin bracelets or wristbands can strain the wrist, particularly affecting the tendons and ligaments within the wrist. Severe cases can lead to muscle atrophy, tendon strain, and even develop into "carpal tunnel syndrome." This may explain why we subconsciously prefer to use our right hand, leaving the left hand relatively idle – it's essentially to protect this Shenmen Point.

However, our right wrist is quite the opposite; it has multiple nerve endings suitable for friction and massage. Long-term wearing of bracelets can greatly alleviate physical fatigue. Therefore, when wearing wrist beads, it is advisable to follow the principle of "men on the left and women on the right," wearing them on the right hand, providing more opportunities to showcase beautiful wrist beads.

From ancient times to the present, our ancestors have always adhered to the principle of men wearing bracelets on the left and women on the right, which actually holds many profound truths. Therefore, it's best for women not to wear anything on their left wrist, and beautiful wrist beads or bracelets should be worn on the right wrist instead. Wearing beautiful wrist beads is a sentiment, a manifestation of emotions. With a sense of tranquility and serenity, let the fragrance of life slowly permeate through the wrist beads, and fully enjoy that elegance and tranquility!

The number of beads in a Buddhist rosary carries Feng Shui considerations.

Buddhist rosaries can be categorized into three types based on their shape: handheld, wearable, and hanging. There is a wide variety of materials used for rosaries. However, regardless of the type or material, the number of beads on a Buddhist rosary is carefully considered. The standard number of beads on a Buddhist rosary is 108. This number symbolizes various concepts such as the 108 types of vexations, the merits of 108 Buddhas, or the 108 types of immeasurable samadhi, among others.

Different numbers of beads on a Buddhist rosary carry different meanings.

According to Buddhist scriptures, the highest quality rosary consists of 1080 beads, representing 108 counts of each of the ten realms. This type of rosary is extremely rare and is only used by a very small number of revered monks and advanced practitioners, or as decorative items by renowned monks in large ceremonies. The highest quality rosary for general use contains 108 beads (or 110 for practitioners of Vajrayana Buddhism), followed by mid-quality rosaries with 54 beads, and others with 42, 21, or 14 beads. Additionally, there are rosaries specific to certain Buddhist sects, such as the 36 beads for Pure Land Buddhism or the 18 beads for Zen Buddhism.

What are the Five Elements Bracelets in Feng Shui?

1. Water Element Personality

Nourished by Metal: Incorporate gold, silver, or white elements to complement Water personalities.

2. Wood Element Personality

Nourished by Water: Enhance balance with crystal or jade accessories in watery hues.

3. Fire Element Personality

Nourished by Wood: Achieve equilibrium with green, teal, or wooden-textured accessories.

4. Earth Element Personality

Nourished by Fire: Restore balance with red, pink, coral, or rhodonite accessories.

5. Metal Element Personality

Nourished by Earth: Harmonize energy with yellow tones like amber or similar materials in your accessories.

Feng Shui of Wearing a Lucky Bead Bracelet

In ancient times, wearing jewelry followed the tradition of entering from the left side and exiting from the right side. Therefore, wearing a lucky bead bracelet should also adhere to this principle. If you feel that your luck has been bad recently and you want to dispel misfortune, you can wear the lucky bead bracelet on your right hand. Conversely, if you want to increase your good luck and hope for success in your studies, life, and work, you should wear the bracelet on your left wrist. A lucky bead bracelet made of gold paired with jade beads is called "Gold and Jade Prosperity," symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and flourishing offspring.

Whether the lucky bead bracelet is worn on the left hand or the right hand, the ultimate goal is to dispel misfortune and negativity, moving them away from oneself. Therefore, regardless of which hand it is worn on, it serves the purpose of bringing about a change in luck. This is the essence of the lucky bead bracelet.

Tips for Choosing a Lucky Bead Bracelet

  1. Currently, the most common materials for lucky bead bracelets on the market are gold and jade. Both gold and jade carry auspicious meanings in China. Gold symbolizes royalty in ancient times, worn only by nobles and elites, while jade has been believed to ward off disasters, bring blessings, and ensure safety since ancient times. Therefore, the most commonly used materials for lucky bead bracelets are gold and jade. Of course, apart from these, crystals, agate, and other gemstones can also be used to create exquisite lucky bead bracelets.

  2. The number of beads on the bracelet represents different meanings, so when choosing, you can select a bracelet according to its implied significance. For example, one bead represents "smooth sailing," two beads represent "double happiness," five beads represent "sharing the five blessings," and ten beads represent "perfection." Additionally, pairing gold with jade signifies "Gold and Jade Prosperity," symbolizing a harmonious family and flourishing offspring.

  3. When selecting a lucky bead bracelet, pay attention to aspects such as size, shape, and craftsmanship. Try to choose a bracelet that is the right size, has a unique design, and is finely crafted.

Which Hand Should You Wear a Bracelet On?

  1. Understanding from Buddhist Culture: In Buddhist theory, the left hand is considered the clean hand, while the right hand is considered the impure hand. Human activities, including those frowned upon by Buddhism such as killing, setting fires, and handling filth, are primarily carried out using the right hand. Therefore, the right hand is considered impure and periodically releases impure energy. Conversely, the left hand is associated with cleanliness and purity, making it the hand from which pure energy is absorbed. This aligns with the Buddhist principle of "entering from the left and exiting from the right." Thus, jade bracelets should be worn on the left hand, symbolizing the absorption of worldly purity and strength to cleanse both body and soul. Conversely, individuals primarily using their left hand for labor should wear jade bracelets on their right hand.

  2. Understanding from Traditional Chinese Medicine: Traditional Chinese medicine regards jade as having a cooling nature, which has a calming effect on meridians and muscles, stabilizing blood pressure. Therefore, wearing a jade bracelet has numerous benefits, especially for patients with diabetes, hypertension, or hypotension. Additionally, jade's calming and stabilizing effects can balance heart rate, alleviate restlessness, and soothe the mind. Since the heart is located in the left chest cavity, wearing a jade bracelet on the left hand brings it closest to the heart, maximizing contact. From this perspective, traditional Chinese medicine recommends wearing a jade bracelet on the left hand.

  3. Understanding from Traditional Culture: Jade bracelets are predominantly worn by women. Wearing a jade bracelet on the left hand, closest to the heart, facilitates the best communication and integration between the heart and the jade bracelet. In traditional Eastern culture, jade bracelets serve as a connection between souls, a symbol of maternal love, and a manifestation of hopes for future generations, especially daughters. Therefore, women who understand and appreciate the sentiments of Eastern culture often wear jade bracelets on their left hand.

  4. Understanding from Body Structure: The left hand typically undertakes less work and poses less risk to jade bracelets. Due to the greater muscle and bone development in the palm of the right hand from prolonged labor, it can be more challenging to wear a jade bracelet on the right hand. Consequently, most women prefer to wear jade bracelets on their left hand. To prevent the bracelet from stretching or slipping off the wrist easily, it's important to ensure the bracelet size fits properly before wearing it.

While some people may wear jade bracelets on their right hand or even on both hands, this is less common and usually reserved for individuals with unique artistic or leisurely lifestyles. It's often said that wealthy individuals wear bracelets on both hands. However, wearing bracelets on both hands is not generally encouraged as it can appear quite unconventional. In daily wear, attention should also be paid to the maintenance of jade bracelets to ensure they retain their timeless and lustrous quality.

Taboos for Zodiac Jewelry

  1. Avoid wearing jewelry with horse motifs.

  2. Taboos for Ox Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Individuals born in the Year of the Ox are in conflict with sheep, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring sheep motifs.

  3. Taboos for Tiger Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Those born in the Year of the Tiger are in conflict with monkeys, so they should avoid wearing jewelry with monkey motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  4. Taboos for Rabbit Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: People born in the Year of the Rabbit are in conflict with chickens, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring chicken motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  5. Taboos for Dragon Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Individuals born in the Year of the Dragon are in conflict with dogs, so they should avoid wearing jewelry with dog motifs.

  6. Taboos for Snake Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Those born in the Year of the Snake are in conflict with pigs, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring pig motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  7. Taboos for Horse Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: People born in the Year of the Horse are in conflict with rats, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring rat motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  8. Taboos for Sheep Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Individuals born in the Year of the Sheep are in conflict with oxen, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring ox motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  9. Taboos for Monkey Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Those born in the Year of the Monkey are in conflict with tigers, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring tiger motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  10. Taboos for Rooster Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: People born in the Year of the Rooster are in conflict with rabbits, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring rabbit motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  11. Taboos for Dog Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: Individuals born in the Year of the Dog are in conflict with dragons, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring dragon motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

  12. Taboos for Pig Zodiac Jewelry Taboo: People born in the Year of the Pig are in conflict with snakes, so they should avoid wearing jewelry featuring snake motifs, whether made of gold or jade.

What bracelets are good for women to wear?

  • Diamonds

    Diamonds have been a hot commodity in recent years. With the saying "diamonds are forever," people have been crazily purchasing diamonds. While diamonds are indeed the hardest stones, it's essential to note that not all gemstones are diamonds. The high price of diamonds is largely attributed to the exquisite craftsmanship and brand promotion. As for the benefits of wearing diamonds on the body, understanding the properties of diamonds will give you a clearer picture.

  • Gold and Silver Jewelry

    Gold and silver jewelry have been prevalent in ancient China for many years. Back then, they were mainly used for headdresses and daily utensils, with fewer instances of wearing gold necklaces or gold rings. Many people agree that wearing gold and silver jewelry is beneficial to the body, and I don't deny this. However, I suggest following the methods from ancient times to wear gold and silver jewelry, allowing them to exude a more dignified and noble aura.

  • Jade

    Jade is a spiritual stone, famously depicted in Cao Xueqin's "Dream of the Red Chamber." I personally support wearing jade. Jade can enhance a woman's luster and exude the refined elegance of a virtuous lady with just a lift of the hand.

  • Crystal

    If you feel that wearing jade is not suitable for the fast pace of modern society, especially wearing jade during work may feel cumbersome and not sleek. Then, crystal is a good choice. Crystal bracelets in various colors can complement different styles of clothing very well. Classic and versatile crystal designs can even revitalize those jewelry pieces that have been dormant in the jewelry box. There are various opinions on the benefits of crystal for the human body. I advocate wearing crystal jewelry made from natural materials, as they are better for the body than cheap artificial plastics.

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