Designed around the traditional Taoist Sword Mudra, a hand seal believed to help focus the mind, raise vital energy, and dispel negativity. The charm also incorporates the ancient symbol “Yu Jian Er'', a protective sigil linked to peace, safety, and good fortune—especially for people who commute, travel, or work late at night.
Works as a bracelet side-charm, necklace clip, bead spacer, lanyard/keychain accessory, or part of personal talismans. Easy to combine with bead bracelets, paracord pieces, pendants, or everyday carry setups. One charm, many ways to style.
Made from S925 sterling silver with brass accents, offering a balanced, sturdy, and long-lasting feel. Hand-applied cinnabar is sealed to prevent color loss.Size: 24mm × 8.5mm; hole diameter approx. 5mm — fits most bracelets and cords.
Created with 3D wax-printing molds for crisp Sword Mudra lines and sharp Taoist patterns. Finished with hand-polishing, hand-fitting, and antique texturing, giving the charm a refined yet vintage aesthetic. A level of detail far superior to mass-made bead spacers in the same price range.
Ideal for believers in Taoist symbolism, spiritual jewelry collectors, bead-bracelet enthusiasts, and those who appreciate meaningful charms. Also great for people who value cinnabar's traditional protective symbolism or want a culturally rich, thoughtful gift for friends and family.