SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: BOEYCJR
Bracelets Type: Strand Bracelets
Gender: Unisex
Metals Type: Iron alloy
Material: Stone
Origin: Mainland China
Fine or Fashion: fashion
Style: RELIGIOUS
Religious Type: Buddhism
Chain Type: Beaded Bracelet
Item Type: BRACELETS
Compatibility: All Compatible
Shape\pattern: Geometric
Function: Other
Model Number: B471
Setting Type: None
Clasp Type: Other
Bracelet style: God of wealth Tiger Eyes Beads Bracelet
Material: Tiger Eyes/glass
Gift for: Christmas/Valentine's/Birthday/Wedding
Occasion: daily/party /wedding/birthday
Season: spring summer fall winter
Style: vintage,bohemian,trendy,Ethnic,Elegant
Beads Size: 10mm/12mm
Inner circumference: 17-18cm (Elasticity)
iterm: Pulsera,bracelet,pulseira,armband
Wholesell or drogship: Both are accepted








Tiger eye is a kind of quartz aggregate, amorphous mineral,its gemological name Tiger eyes, also called tiger eye.Usually brown, blue, reddish brown and other colors, opaque fine and tough texture, with a fine fiber-like structure such as grinding from the vertical fiber direction into a curved ring surface, there will be a parallel movement on the curved surface. "Eyes", because of its shape and color resembling tiger eyes, it was named Tiger Eye Stone
The Three Gods of Wealth is a mascot ,which is widely used by the famous Hong Kong Feng Shui master Mr. Li Kui Ming In Southeast Asia, it is a supreme magic weapon for fortune.The God of Wealth in the middle is in charge of all the treasures and merits of time, and the lotus is not the lotus but the treasure box. the treasure of the world is hidden inside. On the left, the god is called Bisha Tianmen, who brings power and wisdom.the god on the right brings love and happiness, the ditch held in the hands is for wealth-locking, which can capture and lock happiness and wealth. Moreover, we use energy stock tiger eyes, crystals and agate to engrave with three Gods of Wealth and a big money Tongbao symbolizing fortune, which can bring the wearer to prosper fortune and get a partial fortune.














