Liu Dao Wood:
Liu Dao Wood also known as Xiang Long Mu, this wood features natural six-line patterns. According to the legend, it contains the spirits of six enlightened monks who can ward off evil and ghosts.
It is also recorded in the ancient Tibetan text "Records of Mount Wutai", when Manjushri Bodhisattva returned from India, he brought back a staff with six stripes, which was later planted at Mount Wutai. Therefore, Six Paths Wood beads symbolize: 1. Manjushri’s six wisdom swords that cut through all obstacles and worries; 2. The six-syllable mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum.
Ivory Fruit:
An eco-friendly alternative to ivory—plant-based ivory. It is believed to enhance physical strength, reduce fatigue, and ensure safety.
Historically, ivory was prized for its dense, smooth texture and rarity, with ivory carvings being highly esteemed. However, due to people's fascination, the greed of smugglers is fueled, leading to the killing of tens of thousands of elephants each year for ivory. This loyal and intelligent species of elephant is disappearing from the world at a rate beyond human imagination.
We choose to use plant-based ivory as a substitute to demonstrate that it can offer the same luxurious texture as real ivory. We also urge everyone to protect nature and reduce poaching.
Black Agate (Onyx):
Also known as the "Stone of Longevity". Black Agate symbolizes strength, friendliness, love, and hope. It can help boost confidence, stabilize emotions, alleviate inner fears, and promote restful sleep.
Cinnabar:
Also known as cinnabar or mercury sulfide, it holds a highly significant position in Eastern culture. Since ancient times, it has been used as a catalyst in alchemical practices for creating elixirs. According to the “Shennong Bencao Jing” , cinnabar is said to treat ailments of the five organs, nourish the spirit, calm the soul, and benefit energy and vision.
Bodhi (Bodhi Seed):
A tropical hardwood that symbolizes enlightenment, wisdom, clarity, and spiritual awakening. In Buddhism, it represents the spreading and development of the Dharma.
Tiger’s Eye:
Known as the "courage stone," this gemstone features a cat’s-eye effect and is believed to bring good fortune, symbolize prosperity, and protect one's career and success.
Yellow Citrine:
Known as the "Sunstone," it corresponds to the solar plexus. It symbolizes happiness, joy, and vitality, and is a renowned wealth crystal. It can enhance personal strength and confidence.
Yinchen Wood:
Revered as the "Oriental Sacred Tree" and "Plant Mummy," it is esteemed as a rare treasure among woods. Due to its extremely difficult excavation and its scarcity, it has been highly cherished by dignitaries, scholars, and connoisseurs throughout history.
Green Agate:
It represents life, hope, and health. It can heal the heart chakra, helping to alleviate anxiety, tension, and stress. Additionally, it supports career advancement and success.
Red Agate :
Known as “Red Jade” in ancient texts, Red Agate has been prized for over 2000 years.
It is associated with grounding and stabilizing energy, particularly beneficial for the root chakra. It supports emotional stability, enhances family harmony, and aids in career success. For women, it is believed to enhance grace and improve overall luck.
Rose Red/Pink Chalcedony:
Chalcedony is one of the oldest types of jade in human history, cherished for its rich colors and translucent quality. It is particularly favored by collectors, such as the famous Duchess of Windsor. Meanwhile, agate holds significant importance in various major religions. It has been used as amulets, seals, stamps, and in carvings, as well as set into rings, brooches, bracelets, and necklaces.
Green Sandalwood :
Sandalwood, derived from the Sanskrit word "da^na" meaning "generosity" or "giving," is a central concept in Buddhism, representing one of the Six Perfections (Paramitas), specifically known as "Sandalwood Perfection" (Sandalaparamita). This reflects sandalwood's symbolic meaning as a symbol of giving and dedication.
Sandalwood is valued for its hardness, pleasant fragrance, diverse colors, and its protective and healing properties. It is considered an auspicious material used to ensure peace and good fortune. Its precious nature makes it a significant object of devotion in Buddhism. Sandalwood is irreplaceable in Buddhist practices, often used to create religious items such as prayer beads.
Above all, green sandalwood is highly valued for its symbolic representation of generosity and its practical uses in religious and spiritual contexts. Its revered status in Buddhism underscores its importance as a tool for both personal and communal spiritual practice.
Rose Quartz:
Known as the “Romantic Gem” or “Aphrodite’s Stone,” Rose Quartz has a long history of being associated with love and romance.
This stone promotes love and harmonious relationships, enhances social connections, and helps in self-acceptance. It provides emotional healing, reduces stress, and supports a loving, compassionate mindset.
Moonstone:
Often called the “Stone of Lovers,” Moonstone is celebrated for its role in romantic relationships.
It aids in fostering harmony between partners, attracting soulmates, and resolving emotional conflicts. Moonstone helps in balancing emotions, clearing disputes, and promoting calm, clear thinking.
Lavender Amethyst :
Referred to as the “Stone of Love,” Lavender Amethyst is known for its calming and protective properties.
It helps in developing intellectual abilities, enhancing focus, and strengthening memory. It is also used to stabilize romantic relationships, attract beneficial people, and provide emotional balance. Additionally, it aids in stress relief, alleviating anxiety and depression, and boosting personal charisma.
Aquamarine:
Aquamarine, named for its sea-blue color, is linked to clarity and communication.
It is beneficial for the throat chakra, aiding in effective communication and self-expression. This stone supports respiratory health, boosts confidence, and helps alleviate stress.
White Agate:
One of the seven treasures in Buddhism, White Agate is also known as the "Stone of Happiness." According to legend, long ago, monks often wore White Agate during their spiritual practice to purify their souls and achieve a state of unity. It is also believed to help dispel negative emotions and improve emotional stability.
Yellow Citrine:
Known as the "Stone of Wealth," Yellow Citrine is associated with healing the solar plexus chakra. It has powerful energies for attracting prosperity and success in career and finances. It effectively dispels negative energies, alleviates stress, and enhances overall positive energy, aiding in emotional stability. Citrine symbolizes confidence and courage, helping to eliminate inner doubts and fears while stimulating positive thinking and action.
Hetian Jade:
Hetian Jade is a treasured gem of China and a renowned variety of jade.
In the Neolithic era, the people of Kunlun began to develop Hetian Jade, using it as a medium for cultural trade between East and West. This helped establish the earliest jade trade route in China, known as the "Jade Road," which is considered a precursor to the famous Silk Road.
Hetian Jade promotes blood circulation and has a calming effect. It also enhances sleep quality, improves personal aura, and soothes emotions.
Amethyst:
In ancient Greek and Roman cultures, Amethyst was known as the "Sobriety Stone," believed to prevent intoxication. In medieval Europe, it was a symbol of the church and royalty, frequently used in religious jewelry and crowns.
Amethyst is also thought to possess mystical properties that foster wisdom and mental clarity. It is believed to enhance intelligence, improve memory, stabilize emotions, increase insight, and boost personal charm. Additionally, it is said to improve social connections and foster romantic relationships.
Dream Amethyst:
Dream Amethyst is renowned for its ability to enhance social and romantic connections, improve sleep quality, and heighten intuition. It is also associated with attracting positive influences and bringing a sense of elegance and grace.