Materials
Materials That Support the Story Behind Each Series
Jianghesen materials are not a separate shopping system. They help express Ancient Five Elements, Zodiac Symbols, and Wisdom Energy through color, texture, weight, finish, and daily comfort.
The material should serve the intention, not replace the collection.
Texture
Wood, stone, cord, and metal accents create the first physical impression.
Symbol
Color and finish support Five Elements, zodiac motifs, and energy intentions.
Comfort
Daily wear matters: bead size, weight, surface, and adjustable fit guide choices.
Accuracy
Final material wording must match supplier proof and product specifications.

Three Series, One Material Language
Color, texture, and elemental presence.
Materials help express Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water through natural tones, red warmth, grounding texture, metallic clarity, and calm depth.
Explore Five Elements Zodiac SymbolsA wearable base for symbolic identity.
For zodiac bracelets, materials support the animal symbol, gift meaning, and everyday styling without becoming the main classification.
Explore Zodiac Symbols Wisdom EnergyMaterial choices shaped by intention.
Wealth, Health, Protection, Love, and Cleansing can each use different colors, finishes, and textures to make the intention easier to feel.
Explore Wisdom EnergyHow materials guide the buying decision.
For Five Elements
- Wood: natural warmth, growth, renewal.
- Fire: red tone, visibility, momentum.
- Earth: grounded color, stability, balance.
- Metal: clarity, polish, strength.
- Water: dark depth, flow, wisdom.
For Zodiac
- Material supports the zodiac motif.
- Gift context matters more than raw material type.
- Comfort and daily wear should stay clear.
- Symbols should remain respectful and easy to understand.
For Wisdom Energy
- Wealth: confident, warm, refined.
- Health: balanced, calm, supportive.
- Protection: grounding, strong, visible.
- Love: warm, connected, giftable.
- Cleansing: clear, fresh, renewing.
Material accuracy matters.
Product pages should describe the actual supplier material, not a stronger claim. Jade, agarwood, cinnabar-style, and similar terms need careful wording before launch.
Care should be practical.
- Keep wood and cord bracelets dry unless supplier notes say otherwise.
- Avoid perfume, soap, and chemical exposure.
- Store bead bracelets separately to reduce scratches.
- Final care notes should match the exact product material.