🐂 Ox Zodiac · King Rudraksha Bracelet (24 Beads)
🌟 Move Steady, Stand Strong — Let King Rudraksha Fortify Your Ox Spirit
🌿 1. Material & Craftsmanship – Power in Every Bead
This bracelet is crafted from premium Tree King-grade Rudraksha (树王小金刚菩提), known for its:
✔️ Explosive grain texture ("爆肉") and high natural oil content
✔️ Bead size options: 10mm / 11mm / 12mm / 13mm
✔️ Meticulously deep-cleaned and hand-polished
✔️ Comes with 1 spare bead, replacement cord, and a boar bristle cleaning brush
Each of the 24 beads embodies grounded strength and long-lasting endurance — a perfect match for the steadfast spirit of the Ox.
💫 2. Benefits of Wearing It – Stability, Strength & Protection
Those born in the Year of the Ox are dependable and hardworking but may carry heavy emotional loads — especially during Ben Ming Nian (zodiac return year). This Rudraksha bracelet helps you:
✔️ Release internal rigidity and emotional tension
✔️ Cultivate resilience, consistency, and calm momentum
✔️ Defend against spiritual fatigue and karmic imbalance
✔️ Stay grounded and focused through times of stress or overwork
Wearing it daily promotes a slow but powerful path forward.
🐂 3. Why Choose a Zodiac-Based Bracelet?
Each Chinese zodiac sign holds distinct energetic challenges and strengths. For Ox-born individuals, success depends on inner stability and spiritual reinforcement. This bracelet:
✔️ Aligns you with Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva (虚空藏菩萨) — guardian of infinite wisdom, hidden treasures, and mental clarity
✔️ Strengthens spiritual structure and wealth alignment
✔️ Offers calm support during cycles of transformation or karmic burden
✔️ Helps you turn patience into power and persistence into peace
-
Purely Handmade & Blessed
Every piece is handcrafted with devotion and blessed by senior monks for peace and protection.
-
Fast Global Delivery
Carefully prepared and shipped worldwide within 7 days.
-
Secure Global Payments
Accepting trusted international payment options with ease.
-
One Purchase, One Donation
Each order gives $1 to support education in remote Tibetan villages.


































