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Five Wealth Gods Pixiu Bracelet – Red Feng Shui Prosperity Bracelet

Five Wealth Gods Pixiu Bracelet – Red Feng Shui Prosperity Bracelet

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A red prosperity bracelet inspired by the Five Wealth Gods and Pixiu — made for new beginnings, business milestones, Chinese New Year, and meaningful gifting.

  • Five Wealth Gods prosperity symbolism
  • Gold-tone Pixiu centerpiece
  • Festive red bead design
  • Adjustable fit — suitable for most wrist sizes
  • Includes a premium embroidered velvet gift bag

Every culture has its prosperity symbols. The four-leaf clover. The horseshoe. The lucky coin.

In China, they have something that has been worn continuously for over a thousand years — by emperors, merchants, generals, and everyday people alike. Not because of blind superstition. Because the symbolism is that good.

The Five Wealth Gods Pixiu Bracelet draws from two of the most enduring traditions in Chinese folk culture — and combines them in a single red bead bracelet that actually has a story worth telling.


What makes this bracelet different

Most "lucky bracelets" are a charm on a string. This one is built from two distinct symbolic traditions that have coexisted in Chinese culture for centuries.

The Five Wealth Gods (五路财神) are five deities in Chinese folk religion, each associated with a different direction from which prosperity can flow — East, West, South, North, and Center. The idea is straightforward: don't leave any channel of opportunity closed. Honor all five, and nothing blocks the way.

Pixiu (貔貅) is the mythical wealth guardian — the creature said to pull fortune in and never let it go. Where the Five Wealth Gods open the doors, Pixiu stands at the threshold and holds what comes through.

Together, they represent something most people actually want: not just luck, but a complete approach to abundance — attracting it and keeping it.

The red bead design adds a third layer. Red in Chinese culture is not just a color — it is the color of celebration, vitality, and new beginnings. It is what you wear when something good is starting.


What's included

  • Five Wealth Gods Pixiu Bracelet with gold-tone Pixiu centerpiece
  • Red bead design with colorful accent beads
  • Adjustable fit — suitable for most wrist sizes
  • Premium embroidered velvet gift bag — ready to give, no wrapping needed

When people reach for this bracelet

This is not an everyday minimalist piece. It is the bracelet people choose when something is beginning — or when they want to mark that something has.

  • Starting a new business or signing a major deal
  • Chinese New Year — particularly on the 5th day (破五), when the Wealth Gods are traditionally welcomed in
  • A new job, a new home, a new chapter that deserves to be honored
  • A gift for someone you genuinely want to see succeed
  • Anyone who values the depth of Eastern symbolic tradition and wants to carry a piece of it

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as a regular Pixiu bracelet?
No. A standard Pixiu bracelet centers on the guardian figure alone. This bracelet's primary theme is the Five Wealth Gods — a distinct tradition in Chinese folk religion. The Pixiu centerpiece adds another symbolic layer, but the bracelet is best understood as a Five Wealth Gods piece with Pixiu symbolism, not simply a red Pixiu bracelet.

Who are the Five Wealth Gods?
Five deities in Chinese folk religion, each governing a directional flow of prosperity: Zhao Gongming (Center), Xiao Sheng (East), Cao Bao (West), Chen Jiugong (South), and Yao Shaosi (North). Together they represent complete openness to abundance from every direction. Read the full guide →

Does this bracelet guarantee wealth or luck?
No. DaoCharm pieces are symbolic jewelry and cultural accessories rooted in Chinese tradition. They are not guaranteed sources of wealth, luck, health, or protection. Most people wear them as meaningful objects that keep their intentions in focus.

Is it a good gift?
It is one of the most gift-ready pieces in the DaoCharm collection. The red design reads as festive and celebratory, the symbolism is deep enough to be worth explaining, and it arrives in an embroidered velvet bag with no wrapping needed. Especially strong for Chinese New Year, business milestones, and new beginnings of any kind.

How do I care for it?
Keep it dry when possible. Avoid perfume, harsh chemicals, and prolonged moisture. Store in the velvet pouch when not wearing it.


Learn the Symbolism Behind This Bracelet

Discover the richer meaning of the Five Wealth Gods and Pixiu in Chinese tradition. These Dao Journal guides explain the stories, symbols, and cultural background behind this bracelet.

Who Are the Five Wealth Gods?
The complete guide to the five-direction prosperity tradition.
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Pixiu Bracelet vs Five Wealth Gods Bracelet
Compare symbolism, style, gifting occasions, and everyday wear.
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Zhao Gongming: The Central Wealth God
The central figure who coordinates all five directions.
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Xiao Sheng: The Eastern Wealth God
The symbol of new beginnings, growth, and fresh opportunity.
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Cao Bao: The Western Wealth God
The symbol of preservation, savings, and financial security.
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More stories, guides, and cultural insights from DaoCharm.
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Prefer a black Pixiu bracelet for everyday wear? See the Pixiu Prosperity Bracelet.


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  • Ships in a premium embroidered velvet gift bag
  • Meaningful gift, ready to give
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