Feng Shui bracelet dragon Pixiu sacred agate Tibetan "DZI" rotating thanks to a ball bearing of German design silver 925

copper

arizona turquoise

Buffalo leather

Buckle clasp "belt" adjustable to any wrist size.

PIXIU, SON OF THE DRAGON

Pixiu one of the 5 most famous animals in Chinese mythology. He was born on the 18th day of the second lunar month, an extremely symbolic date in Asia.

This is the ninth child of the celestial dragon of the jade emperor The ninth son of the dragon borrows the massive and powerful look of the lion. His body is surmounted by a dragon's head. And he adorns himself with a pair of wings, to make
good measure. There remains today in the pixiu 貔貅, or pi xiu or pi yao - male or female - only one horn. Whereas, in the past, the female wore two horns to distinguish her from the male, who only wore one.

There is an air of strength and ferocity throughout, accentuated by the clearly exposed fangs. The pixiu is a celestial guardian, responsible for preventing the intrusion of demons and evil spirits, he fiercely protects his master. The pixiu is of noble extraction, it feeds on stones and precious metals symbols of its nobility of character.

The legend of Pi Xiu or Pi Yao tells that the latter would have deliberately disobeyed a celestial law and that the jade emperor would have thrown himself into a black rage. To teach him the lesson and punish him, he would have condemned the latter to feed only on gold and silver. He would then have him
disappear the anus in order to prevent it from evacuating all that it ate. He would therefore be obliged to keep his loot in his belly but could never have access to it or use it. A horrible punishment when one is so fond of silver and gold!

The story says that the pixiu attacks demons and evil spirits whose vital essence it transforms into wealth. It is therefore often used to attract a certain financial prosperity, hence the gold bars or coins that accompany it.

The pixiu is also used to overcome demons and malevolent spirits causing diseases, or to prevent them. In traditional feng shui, a metal pixiu is used as a cure for certain delicate qi.

It is placed in particular in the annual area afflicted by the three killers (san sha, 三煞). The Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter, 太歲) or Sui Po sector, especially if this sector is frequently disturbed (for example if the door
main entrance is there).

It is in relation to this reason that the Pi Xiu or Pi Yao is, in Asia, the symbol of conquest and gain. It brings luck and fortune, it promotes the good circulation of Qi. it increases wealth, it protects
people and dwellings, it removes misfortune and obstacles, and it favors good opportunities. Regarded as a guardian and a protector,
Pixiu is very revered.