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108-Bead Four-Circle Buddhist Bracelet with Freshwater Pearls

Four-wrap 108-bead bracelet combining Hetian-style round semi-precious stones and freshwater pearls. Harmonizes yin-yang, calms the mind and invites auspicious energy—wear daily to welcome peace and luck.
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Authentic 108-bead Buddhist mala count in a four-circle multi-wrap design for versatile wear
Round Hetian-style semi-precious stone beads hand-selected for uniform texture and polish
Natural freshwater pearls interspersed for gentle luster and feminine elegance
Elastic strand, no clasp—easy to slip on as bracelet or layered necklace
Traditional symbolism: meditation aid, protective talisman and graceful everyday adornment
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This four-wrap mala is exquisite: the 108-count feels authentic in the hand, Hetian-style rounds are smooth and warm, and the freshwater pearls add a soft glow. Wearing it calms my breath during meditation and looks elegant with daily outfits—very satisfied with the craftsmanship and meaning.

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Bracelets Type Strand Bracelets
Brand Name FORWELL
CN Guangdong
Fine or Fashion Fashion,Fashion
For Gift Daughter, Girlfriend, Best Friend, Mom
Gender Women
Item Type BRACELETS
Material Semi-precious stone
Model Number 1717
Occasions for gifts Banquet, Festival, Birthday, Party, Anniversary
Origin Mainland China
Shape\pattern Round
Style Cute/Romantic,Vintage Punk Ethnic Bohemia
Women's bracelets natural stone bracelet/strand bracelet

Four-Circle 108 Mala · A Wrist of Quiet Fortune

One strand, one world. This Four-Circle 108 Buddhist Bracelet gathers ancient numerology, natural materials and simple craft into an object both wearable and meditative. Crafted from round Hetian-style semi-precious beads and dotted with freshwater pearls, the piece is designed to be wrapped four times around the wrist, so that the 108 beads—long held sacred in Buddhist practice—become a living rosary for modern life.

In classical terms, 108 is not mere number but a map of the heart: a counting for breaths, a rhythm for mantra. The Buddha taught skillful attention; as the fingers pass over each bead, the mind is invited to return to a single point. As the I Ching reminds us,

“天行健,君子以自强不息。”
—the movement of heaven is vigorous; the gentleman makes himself strong without ceasing. In gentle practice, a mala is a tool of this same movement: small repetitions that shape character and calm habit.

The beads themselves speak in texture. The round, Hetian-style stones are selected for softness to the touch and a quiet, even polish; they sit warm against the skin and ground the wearer. Interspersed freshwater pearls bring a pearly whisper—pearls, since antiquity, have been associated with purity and inner calm. Together they form a balance of earth and water, a subtle yin-yang dialogue realized in material.

Daoist thought offers another lens:

“道法自然。”
—the Way follows nature. This bracelet honors that injunction by using natural stones and pearls, allowing their inherent qualities to exert influence not by spectacle but by gentle presence. When worn, the four-wrap design creates a small circuit around the wrist, a private talisman that both contains and releases energy—quieting agitation, encouraging steadiness.

Buddhist teaching cautions against clinging, yet it also shows methods to train attention. The mala functions as practice made portable: while it does not promise fate's overturning, it cultivates conditions for inner clarity. As the ancient sutras say,

“All conditioned things are like a dream, an illusion, a bubble, a shadow”
—this bracelet is not an escape from impermanence but a reminder to meet it with composure and compassionate intent.

From a folk-feng shui perspective, natural stones and pearls together create a harmonious blend. Stone grounds and stabilizes; pearl soothes and refines. For those who follow traditional placement, wearing such a bracelet on the left side is commonly suggested for receiving auspicious influences, while right-side wear can indicate active giving. Yet the deeper teaching is simple: cultivate sincerity and good conduct, and the outer symbol serves as a gentle prompt.

Craftsmanship is modest and deliberate. The elastic strand allows seamless wearing—no metal clasp to disturb the visual flow—while each bead is sized and strung to preserve the tactile continuity needed for counting mantras or breath. The aesthetic leans toward vintage-ethnic bohemia: suitable for ceremonies, meditation, daily life or as a meaningful gift for a daughter, mother or dear friend.

In the end, this bracelet is a companion: an object that invites a softer posture to life, a small axis of ritual you can carry into the bustle of the day. It does not promise miraculous change; it offers a practice—ordered, beautiful and rooted in tradition—that supports attention, steadiness and a welcoming of humble fortune. Wear it with mindful intent, and let each bead mark another step toward calm and clearer purpose.

-- 故事纯属虚构。This story is a work of fiction.
108 Beads, Four Wraps — Meditative Rhythm

108 Beads, Four Wraps — Meditative Rhythm

Close-up of the uniform round beads showing the traditional 108 count in a four-circle design—ideal for mantra, breathwork and daily wearing.

Hetian-Style Rounds with Freshwater Pearl Accents

Hand-selected semi-precious round stones paired with freshwater pearls for a balanced look—earthy warmth meets gentle luster.

Natural materials

Semi-precious stones and freshwater pearls, each bead differing slightly—evidence of authenticity.

Versatile wear

Four-wrap design works as layered bracelet or short necklace for flexible styling.

Hetian-Style Rounds with Freshwater Pearl Accents

Mindful gift

A thoughtful present for meditation practitioners or anyone seeking a calm accessory.

Soft Luster, Everyday Elegance

Soft Luster, Everyday Elegance

Freshwater pearls add a feminine gleam to the strand—suitable for festival, banquet or daily practice.

Hand-Strung Elastic for Seamless Wear

Elastic strand without clasp ensures the tactile continuity required for counting beads and comfortable day-long wear.

Hand-Strung Elastic for Seamless Wear

FAQ

How should I care for the freshwater pearls so they keep their luster?

Wipe pearls gently with a soft cloth after wearing to remove oils and sweat. Avoid perfumes, cosmetics and prolonged exposure to water. Store separately in a soft pouch to prevent scratches.

Is the 108 count exact and meaningful or decorative?

The bracelet is strung to the traditional 108 count used in many Buddhist mala practices. It can be used functionally for counting mantras or breath, and also carries the cultural symbolism associated with that number.

Can I use this bracelet as a full mala for meditation or only as a bracelet?

Yes—while styled as a four-wrap bracelet, its 108 beads allow it to function as a working mala for mantra or breath counting when unwound or used on the wrist during practice.

Will the elastic stretch out with daily wear?

The elastic is durable for regular wear, but like all elastic cords it will gradually wear over long-term daily use. For longevity avoid constant soaking and consider restringing after extended heavy use.

Is this appropriate as a gift for someone not religious?

Absolutely. Many choose this piece for its cultural beauty, calming presence and elegant look. Presenting it with a note about its calming and symbolic qualities makes it a meaningful, tasteful gift.

How should I size it if my wrist is very small or very large?

The elastic four-wrap design fits most wrists. If you have an unusually small or large wrist, contact support for guidance—restrung options can be arranged for a custom fit.