108 Star and Moon Bodhi Beads Bracelet — Natural Harmony and Timeless Craft
The 108 Star and Moon Bodhi Beads Bracelet offers both beauty and meaning. Moreover, it combines traditional symbolism with modern elegance, making it perfect for those who want balance in style and spirit.
Natural Star and Moon Bodhi Beads
Artisans carve every bead from wild rattan seeds collected in Hainan. As a result, the hollow center and fine speckles look like stars in the night sky, giving the piece its “Star and Moon” name. In addition, the beads air-dry naturally for over five years. This careful process creates density, smooth texture, and a color that shifts from ivory to amber.
Handcrafted Quality and Symbolism
Craftsmen polish the beads with butter and roasted barley ash, using no chemicals. Therefore, the bracelet keeps the natural texture and energy of the seeds. The 108-bead format also carries deep symbolic meaning in Buddhist practice, representing a complete cycle of focus and intention. Consequently, when you wear the Star and Moon Bodhi Bracelet, you hold both style and mindful energy in your hand.
Modern Use and Versatile Style
You can wear this bracelet daily as a minimalist accessory. For example, pair it with natural fabrics or neutral tones for balance. Meanwhile, during meditation, slide each bead to anchor your breath and calm your thoughts. Ultimately, the bracelet brings spiritual grounding, inner peace, and a touch of natural elegance to everyday life.
Specifications
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108 × custom-sized “Star and Moon” rattan beads
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Accents: Tibetan-style silver, amber bead, carved red pendant
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Finish: traditional oil polish, no synthetic coating
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Includes: organic linen pouch, spare cord, and 2 extra beads
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Purely Handmade & Blessed
Every piece is handcrafted with devotion and blessed by senior monks for peace and protection.
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Fast Global Delivery
Carefully prepared and shipped worldwide within 7 days.
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Secure Global Payments
Accepting trusted international payment options with ease.
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One Purchase, One Donation
Each order gives $1 to support education in remote Tibetan villages.


































