The wearing etiquette of stone bracelets on special occasions should take into account cultural traditions, the atmosphere of the occasion and personal image. The following is an explanation from three aspects: formal occasions, cultural taboos and matching principles:
First, etiquette for wearing in formal occasions
Quantity and Location
Single-worn: It should be worn on the left hand, in line with the traditional concept of "left in, right out", symbolizing the absorption of positive energy.
Wear in pairs: You can wear one on each hand or both on the left hand to avoid affecting daily activities when wearing on the right hand.
Taboo: Avoid wearing multiple handcuffs on the same hand, as it may look complicated and might be regarded as "handcuffs" with an inauspicious meaning.
The material is suitable for the occasion
For elegant occasions (such as weddings and banquets) : It is advisable to choose warm and lustrous stones like jade and jadeite, and pair them with clothes in the same color family to show dignity.
For business occasions: Choose a stone bracelet with a simple design and understated color to avoid overly elaborate styles that might distract you.
Religious occasions: Specific religious taboos must be followed. For instance, when Buddhists wear Tianzhu bracelets, they should avoid contact with meat and fish.
Second, cultural taboos and precautions
Balance of Yin and Yang
When wearing stones with auspicious meanings (such as jade or red agate), the left hand should be given priority to absorb positive energy.
Right hand elimination: In occasions with heavy Yin energy (such as tomb-sweeping or hospitals), the left hand bracelet can be moved to the right hand to prevent the absorption of negative energy.
Traditional customs
Weddings, funerals and other ceremonies: When attending a wedding, it is advisable to choose red-toned stones (such as red coral), symbolizing joy and celebration. Funerals should avoid wearing overly bright styles.
Festival taboos: In some areas, it is believed that wearing stone bracelets during the Qingming Festival may attract negative energy. It is recommended to suspend wearing them.
Personal fortune
Lucky stones: Choose lucky stones based on your zodiac sign or destiny (for those born in the Year of the Rat, it is advisable to wear blue sandstone) to enhance your fortune.
Avoid conflicts: If your recent fortune is not good, you can postpone wearing a stone bracelet or choose obsidian or other warding stones.
Third, details of matching and etiquette
Clothing coordination
Long-sleeved clothing: You can wear a slightly wider stone bracelet as a visual focal point. When it comes to short-sleeved or sleeveless clothing, it is advisable to choose thin styles to avoid overshadowing the main content.
Color matching: The color of the stone should correspond to the main color tone of the clothing. For example, green jadeite pairs with a white dress, and red agate pairs with a black suit.
Accessory matching
The principle of simplicity: Stone bracelets should be paired with a small number of exquisite accessories, and avoid being mixed and matched with exaggerated necklaces and earrings.
Material coordination: When wearing a silver stone bracelet, you can pair it with silver stud earrings to enhance the overall harmony.
Behavioral etiquette
Range of motion: After wearing a stone bracelet, avoid swinging your arms vigorously to prevent damage from collision.
When to remove: It is recommended to take off the stone bracelet during vigorous exercise, swimming or bathing to prevent it from slipping or coming into contact with chemicals.
Fourth, wearing suggestions for special stones
Obsidian: It has the effect of warding off evil spirits and is suitable for wearing in places with heavy Yin energy. However, it needs to be demagnetized regularly (such as the moonlight demagnetization method).
Jade: Symbolizing peace and wealth, it is suitable to be worn on important business occasions, but it should be avoided from colliding with hard objects.
Red coral: It symbolizes good fortune and joy, and is suitable for wearing at weddings or celebrations. However, it is necessary to avoid high temperatures and direct sunlight.
Summary: The etiquette of wearing stone bracelets should be based on the occasion, culture and personal characteristics. By reasonably choosing the material, quantity and matching methods, one can not only show personal taste but also avoid violating taboos.