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Forest Ring Acorn Tibetan-Style Handwoven Bracelet

Forest Ring Acorn Tibetan-Style Handwoven Bracelet

Regular price $69.00 USD
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Forest Ring Acorn Tibetan-Style Handwoven Bracelet

A small-format Aura Orient bracelet selected for everyday wear, easy stacking, and gift-ready styling. The design uses handwoven cord work with Tibetan-inspired color rhythm, giving the piece a casual but culturally textured presence.

Material & Craft

Each bracelet is made in a handwoven cord style. Slight differences in knot spacing, cord tension, charm placement, and color tone are part of the handmade character.

Folklore & Symbolism

In Tibetan and Himalayan folk tradition, woven wrist cords and small wrist ornaments are often worn as auspicious daily companions. People traditionally regard this kind of bracelet as a symbolic reminder of protection, steadiness, and good wishes in ordinary life.

Details

  • Product Type: handwoven bracelet / wrist cord
  • Vendor: Aura Orient
  • Style: Tibetan-inspired everyday accessory
  • Price: 69.00 USD
  • Inventory: 3
  • Source SKU: 绿棕色 纯手工编织 / 14.5cm; original stock was 12, Shopify stock set to 3 as requested.

Notes

Color and texture may vary slightly because of handmade cord work and natural lighting. Please choose the listed style or length carefully.

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Shipping & returns

Orders are prepared with care and sent with tracking when available for the destination.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days under our return policy.

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Materials & care

Materials: Handwoven Cord

Keep dry, avoid pulling against rough surfaces, and store without sharp folds.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Luck

Meanings are shared as cultural traditions and personal beliefs, not as guaranteed outcomes.