Strung together with natural gemstones including citrine, blue aventurine and Hetian jade, its colors echo the red brick walls, turquoise glazed tiles and moss in the crevices of ancient Minnan courtyard houses. The white jade beads resemble the white stone foundations of those old buildings.
The triple-loop design mimics the “one courtyard after another” layout of Fujian’s traditional courtyard houses. The varying sizes and colors of the beads mirror the flow of sunlight filtering from the roof into the courtyard, creating a sense of shifting light and shadow. Worn on the wrist, it blends the timeless charm of historic architecture with the delicate sophistication of modern jewelry.

Design Inspiration
This bracelet draws its inspiration from Fujian’s distinctive traditional courtyard houses (Min-Cuo).
The citrine echoes the red brick walls of the historic residences, while the blue aventurine mirrors the turquoise glazed tiles on the iconic swallowtail ridges of the roofs. Hetian jade represents the moss growing in the wall crevices, and the white jade beads stand for the white stone foundations of these old buildings.
The triple-layered design mimics the “one courtyard after another” layout of the Min-Cuo, creating a layered, dimensional look when worn. This makes the bracelet not only visually appealing, but also a wearable piece that carries the warm cultural essence of Fujian.

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