Piyao Abundance Protection Jade Bracelet
Invite wealth into your life, shield yourself from negative energy, and carry one of the most revered feng shui symbols in Chinese tradition — all on your left wrist. This Piyao jade bracelet pairs lush 12mm green jade beads with a hand-crafted gold cloisonné Piyao charm, bringing together two of the most powerful prosperity symbols in Chinese and Tibetan spiritual heritage.
At PotalaStore, every piece is cleansed and offered with an intention-setting blessing before it reaches you — honoring the living tradition behind the jewelry, not just its appearance.
The Legend of the Piyao — China’s Greatest Wealth Guardian
The Piyao (also written Pixiu, Pi Xiu, or Pi Yao) is a mythical creature described in the ancient Chinese text Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas). It is the ninth son of the Dragon King — with a dragon’s ferocious head, a lion’s powerful body, and a pair of wings that allow it to fly across the heavens in pursuit of treasure.
The legend says the Jade Emperor sealed the Piyao’s digestive tract as punishment — so everything it devours (gold, silver, precious gems) stays inside forever. In feng shui, this makes the Piyao the ultimate wealth-retention talisman: it only absorbs riches and never releases them. Wearing one on your wrist is an invitation for the Piyao to hunt wealth on your behalf and bring it home to you.
“In Chinese tradition, the Piyao is called the Fortune Beast — a celestial guardian that consumes wealth endlessly and returns it to its owner.”— Classical feng shui interpretation, cited from Shan Hai Jing scholarship
At PotalaStore, we source protective amulets through a lens shaped by both Chinese feng shui wisdom and the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of rab gnas blessing — the same spiritual intention that energises our Tibetan jewelry collections. Both traditions, separated by altitude and geography, share the same ultimate goal: protection, abundance, and the clearing of obstacles from your path.
What Does This Jade Piyao Bracelet Mean?
You’re not just buying a bracelet. You’re wearing a pair of symbols that have been trusted for over 2,000 years.
Green jade is China’s imperial stone — revered for centuries as the “Stone of Heaven.” In Confucian tradition it embodies the Five Virtues: benevolence, righteousness, wisdom, courage, and purity. In crystal healing it resonates with the heart chakra, promoting harmony, calm, and emotional balance. The deep forest green of these 12mm beads carries a weight and presence you’ll feel the moment you put it on.
The gold Piyao charm is finished in hand-inlaid cloisonné enamel (掐丝珐琅) — a metalwork technique perfected during the Ming dynasty, where thin gold wires are bent into shapes and filled with coloured enamel. The result is the striking blue-teal-green iridescence you see on the charm: not a mass-produced sticker, but a piece of living craft. Crucially, the Piyao holds a treasure bead in its mouth — a symbolic gesture of offering wealth to its wearer.
Six Blessings This Bracelet Is Believed to Bring
In feng shui tradition, the jade Piyao bracelet is worn for these six blessings:
- Wealth attraction & retention — draws money luck and holds it, preventing financial leakage.
- Protection from negative energy — wards off evil spirits, jealous energy, and sha qi (harmful chi).
- Windfall & unexpected fortune — amplifies luck from investments, career moves, and new ventures.
- Career & business advancement — popular among entrepreneurs, gamblers, and those seeking promotions.
- Emotional balance from jade — jade’s cooling energy soothes anxiety and promotes grounded calm.
- Ben Ming Nian protection — your Chinese zodiac-clash year is a high-risk period; the Piyao is traditionally worn as a shield against Tai Sui’s influence.
How to Wear Your Piyao Jade Bracelet the Right Way
Which hand?
Always wear it on your left wrist. Chinese feng shui follows the principle 左进右出 (zuǒ jìn yòu chū) — “left is receiving, right is releasing.” Your left wrist is the channel for drawing wealth and positive energy inward.
Which direction should the Piyao face?
Face the Piyao’s head outward, toward your little finger, so it can hunt wealth from the world and bring it back toward your body.
Best time to first wear it
Traditionally, between 7–9 AM (the Dragon hour, when yang energy is rising) or on the first day of a lunar month. But don’t overthink it — your intention when you first put it on matters more than the clock.
Piyao Bracelet Rules: Essential Do’s and Don’ts
Respect these guidelines to keep your Piyao’s energy strong and working for you.
- Do stroke the Piyao’s back gently — this strengthens your bond with it.
- Do store it with the head facing your main door when you’re not wearing it.
- Don’t let strangers touch it — their energy interferes with your bond; if they do, cleanse it.
- Don’t wear it to sleep, while showering, swimming, or during intimacy — moisture and soap dull the gold and enamel, and these are times of lowered energy.
- Don’t touch the Piyao’s eyes or mouth — only the back and body.
- Don’t wear it to funerals, hospitals, or sacred temples — these environments carry heavy yin energy that conflicts with the Piyao’s purpose.
“The Piyao is a living talisman. Treat it with intention and it treats you with abundance.”
How to Activate & Cleanse Your Bracelet
Your bracelet arrives cleansed and ready. To activate it as your personal talisman, follow these four steps once when you first receive it:
- Cleanse: Hold it under cool running water for 30 seconds, or rest it on a selenite plate overnight to clear any residual energy from transit.
- Charge: Place it on a windowsill under full moonlight overnight, or pass it through sandalwood or palo santo smoke for 30 seconds.
- Bond: Hold it in both hands. Stroke the Piyao’s back three times. Set your intention aloud: “Piyao, open my channels of wealth. Protect me and bring me abundance.”
- Recharge monthly under the full moon. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight — UV fades cloisonné enamel over time.
Note on the Black Obsidian rule: unlike black obsidian Pixiu bracelets (traditionally worn on the right hand to repel negativity), jade Piyao bracelets follow the standard rule — left wrist, always.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bead Material | Natural green jade, smooth round beads |
| Bead Size | 12mm — bold, statement size; favored in men’s and unisex feng shui jewelry |
| Bracelet Length | 22.5 cm (≈8.85″) — fits most adult wrists comfortably |
| Charm | Gold-finish Piyao with hand-inlaid blue-teal cloisonné enamel (掐丝珐琅) |
| Closure | Durable elastic cord — easy slip-on, no clasp needed |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Packaging | Gift box with meaning card included |
Care tip: Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid perfumes, chemical sprays, and prolonged saltwater soaks — they will dull both the jade polish and the gold enamel work. If your bracelet breaks, tradition says the Piyao absorbed misfortune on your behalf (挡灾, dǎng zāi). Wrap it in red cloth, retire it respectfully, and replace it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is “Piyao” the same as “Pixiu”?
Yes — Piyao (Pí Yāo) and Pixiu (Pí Xiū) are two romanizations of the same mythical creature, the ninth son of the Dragon King. You’ll also see it written Pi Xiu or Pi Yao. Same symbol, same power.
Q: Which hand do I wear a Piyao bracelet on?
Your left wrist, with the Piyao’s head facing outward (toward your little finger). This is the standard feng shui rule for jade and gold Piyao bracelets.
Q: Can I sleep or shower with it on?
No. Remove it before sleeping, bathing, swimming, and intimacy. Moisture and soap degrade the gold plating and enamel finish, and these are energetically neutral periods where the bracelet doesn’t need to be active.
Q: Who should NOT wear a Piyao bracelet?
Traditional guidance advises against wearing for children under 16, adults over 70, and pregnant women. Those born in the Year of the Tiger are also traditionally cautioned — the Tiger and Piyao are said to clash energetically. Best zodiac matches: Rat, Dragon, and Monkey.
Q: Does this bracelet actually work?
The Piyao has been used as a feng shui wealth talisman for over 2,000 years across China, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. Think of it as a powerful intention tool — one that keeps your focus on abundance, protection, and positive momentum. The jade itself has documented calming and grounding properties valued across many healing traditions.
Why Choose PotalaStore?
PotalaStore was founded to bridge authentic Tibetan spiritual craft with the world. Every piece in our collection — from Tibetan jewelry blessed at Sera Jhe and Kopan monasteries to feng shui talismans like this Piyao bracelet — is chosen and prepared with spiritual integrity at the center.
This bracelet is cleansed before shipping, arrives in a branded gift box with a meaning card, and comes with our 30-day satisfaction guarantee. It makes a deeply meaningful gift for Chinese New Year, business openings, housewarmings, birthdays, and anyone entering their Ben Ming Nian zodiac-clash year.
PotalaStore donates 10% of every purchase to support Tibetan monastic communities — so your bracelet carries merit as well as beauty.


















































































































































































































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