The Pixiu is one of the more distinctive motifs in East Asian decorative tradition — a mythical creature associated with drawing things in and keeping them.
This bracelet pairs a cinnabar Pixiu charm in vivid red with a gold-plated silver fortune accent and a single natural agarwood bead. The woven gold cord ties the composition together.
The cinnabar on this bracelet is naturally colored — the red doesn't come from dye or paint. The Pixiu carving has surface detail that's visible up close.
The agarwood bead is untreated, with grain patterns that vary between pieces — no two are identical. For those familiar with Pixiu symbolism, it's a considered choice; for those who simply want something distinctive and well-made, it works just as well.
The Pixiu is one of the more distinctive motifs in East Asian decorative tradition — a mythical creature associated with drawing things in and keeping them.
This bracelet pairs a cinnabar Pixiu charm in vivid red with a gold-plated silver fortune accent and a single natural agarwood bead. The woven gold cord ties the composition together.
The cinnabar on this bracelet is naturally colored — the red doesn't come from dye or paint. The Pixiu carving has surface detail that's visible up close.
The agarwood bead is untreated, with grain patterns that vary between pieces — no two are identical. For those familiar with Pixiu symbolism, it's a considered choice; for those who simply want something distinctive and well-made, it works just as well.