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S925 Sterling Silver Adjustable Pixiu Ring with Turquoise & Abacus Motif – Hand-Carved Fortune Jewelry | Zen Ara Grove

S925 Sterling Silver Adjustable Pixiu Ring with Turquoise & Abacus Motif – Hand-Carved Fortune Jewelry | Zen Ara Grove

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Product Description:

Bring the richness of cultural symbolism into your everyday style with our S925 Sterling Silver adjustable Pixiu ring.
This unique design combines three powerful elements: a hand-carved Pixiu — a mythical guardian in traditional lore, a turquoise gemstone symbolizing protection, and an abacus motif representing wealth management and continuous prosperity. Together, they create a statement piece that blends artistry and meaning.

Product Details
  • Material: S925 Sterling Silver, turquoise gemstone
  • Ring Face Width: 0.52 in (13.3 mm)
  • Band Width: 0.19 in (4.7 mm)
  • Thickness: 0.19 in (4.8 mm)
  • Craftsmanship: Hand-carved details
  • Design Elements: Pixiu, turquoise, abacus motif — symbols of wealth, protection, and prosperity
  • Fit: Adjustable design to suit most sizes
  • Care: Avoid harsh chemicals; store in jewelry box; polish with soft cloth
Cultural Background & Wearing Customs
For those who enjoy honoring traditional practices, here are some time-honored customs often associated with fortune charms:
  1. Auspicious Dates – Some choose to begin wearing on even-numbered days, avoiding dates ending in 4 (such as the 4th, 14th, 24th), or selecting dates ending in 9 (like the 9th, 19th, 29th) for special significance.
  2. Preferred Times – It is customary to avoid first wearing the ring during midday (11:00 am – 1:00 pm) or midnight (11:00 pm – 1:00 am).
  3. Activation Ritual – In cultural tradition, charms are sometimes "blessed"before use; once this is done, wearing or placing the ring regularly is believed to enhance its presence.
  4. Care During Bathing – Remove the ring before bathing to prevent exposure to water, soaps, or chemicals that may harm silver or turquoise.
  5. Maintenance – Gently polish the surface with a soft cloth; some choose to occasionally keep it in a sandalwood-scented environment for added symbolic refinement.
Note: These customs are part of traditional belief systems and are optional for contemporary wearers; the ring can be worn simply as a beautiful piece of jewelry while appreciating its cultural heritage.
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