Stay steady. Guard your direction.
The Pixiu Guardian | Protection Anchor is designed as a grounding companion for daily life — a symbolic reminder to move forward with clarity, boundaries, and composure.
Inspired by the Pixiu as a guardian figure, this bracelet represents vigilance rather than superstition. Worn on the wrist, it serves as a physical anchor — a quiet presence that reinforces awareness and steadiness under pressure.
This is not about avoiding challenges.
It is about meeting them anchored.
Why This Anchor Works
• Guardian symbolism
The Pixiu is traditionally associated with watchfulness and protection. Here, it represents guarding your energy, focus, and personal space — especially when navigating demanding environments.
• Somatic grounding through wear
The weight and texture of the bracelet provide subtle tactile feedback, supporting somatic grounding by keeping awareness in the body rather than the mind alone.
• Designed for everyday resilience
Minimal and versatile, this anchor is made to move with you — at work, during travel, or in moments that require calm presence.
• Unisex, balanced design
Structured yet understated, suitable for daily wear without drawing attention — protection doesn’t need to be loud.
How to Wear
Put it on with intention.
Let it serve as a reminder to pause, breathe, and remain centered — especially when situations feel charged or distracting.
Specifications
• Materials: Genuine Leather + Stainless Steel + Gold plated Copper
• Design: Unisex bracelet with guardian symbol
• Fit: Comfortable stretch or adjustable fit (varies by model)
• Style: Minimal, grounded, everyday wear
A Note on Meaning
This bracelet is offered as a symbolic protection anchor. It does not claim to prevent events or outcomes, but serves as a personal reminder of awareness, boundaries, and grounded presence.
"Elegant, comfortable and looks pretty good."
- Cle

Let the energy flow into you!
Pi Yao/Pi Xiu, also called “Bixie” or “Tian Lu”, is a legendary auspicious creature in ancient China. It is known for wealth attracting and is one of the five auspicious animals in ancient China (the other four are a dragon, phoenix, tortoise, and Kylin).
