Product Description:
Inspired by the culture of Tibet in the Himalayas, the base is made of handmade woven colorful cords and yellow cord knots, paired with a wooden clasp to adjust the length, and the pendant features a brass Nine Palaces Bagua plate.
The surface of the plate is engraved with traditional Tibetan Buddhist patterns, with delicate and rustic textures. The overall design combines the rough texture of handmade fabric with the weightiness of metal, and it can be used as a bag charm or a personal accessory.
Symbolism and Meaning:
The handmade woven knots replicate the craftsmanship of Tibetan herders. The color of the cords echoes the prayer flags of the plateau, carrying the simplicity and auspicious energy of the snowy region. The Nine Palaces Bagua plate originates from Tibetan Buddhism and is a traditional protective talisman, symbolizing safeguarding the home, warding off misfortune, resolving obstacles, and protecting peace. The central pattern represents completeness and balance, while the mythical creatures on the edges symbolize protecting physical and mental well-being.
Design Intent:
Using this personal accessory as a medium, it integrates the handmade aesthetics of the Himalayan region with the protective culture of Tibetan Buddhism, allowing ancient wisdom of protection to become part of daily life. It serves both as a unique accent for clothing and bags, and as a tangible cultural memento, conveying the life attitude of “carrying blessings with you for peace of mind at all times.”
Wearing Style:
Suitable to pair with simple-style clothing such as cotton and linen or workwear, or with vintage bags, highlighting a natural Zen aesthetic and cultural texture.







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