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The History of Han Dynasty Guardian Amulets

The Han Dynasty Guardian Amulet Trio (known in Chinese as Sān Pí Xié Sān Bǎo) is a set of iconic talismans deeply rooted in the spiritual and cultural traditions of the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). More than just decorative pieces, they were cherished symbols of protection, good fortune, and balance for those who wore them.
Crafted from auspicious materials like jade, bronze, and other precious stones, each piece carried distinct symbolic meanings. Worn by nobles, scholars, and even emperors, they served both as personal talismans and as symbols of status and connection to ancient traditions. This reverence for protective symbols grew from the Han Dynasty’s deep respect for the cosmos and the natural order.
Today, these ancient treasures are reimagined as exquisite pieces of spiritual jewelry, letting modern wearers carry forward the timeless wisdom and gentle protective energy of the Han Dynasty.
Faithful Museum-Approved Replica
We have researched and verified historical records, confirming that these amulet designs existed over 1,300 years ago.
Using exact dimensional data sourced from Chinese museums, we have recreated each piece with meticulous craftsmanship, honoring the original form and spirit of the ancient artifacts.

Limited Annual Production
Crafted only once a year in January, these Jade Gangmao & Yanmao are produced in limited annual batches.
As each piece is made by hand, slight natural color variations may occur, making every set a truly unique collector’s item.








