
WuKong Three-way Bead
WuKong Three-way Bead
Parameter
| Style | Accessory |
| Type | Bead |
| Material | Silver & Brass & Copper & Gemstone |
| Size | 21*18*27mm |
| Length | 0.83"/ 21mm |
| Width | 0.7" / 18mm |
| Height | 1.06"/ 27mm |
| Aperture Of Three-Way | 0.1"/ 2.5mm |
| Aperture Of Cardan Shaft | 0.06"/ 1.5mm |
| Weight | 0.39oz/ 11g |
About
The Wukong Three-Way Bead is born from the rebellious soul of the Monkey King—Sun Wukong—in his most ferocious and unyielding form. Capturing a frame of chaos mid-battle, the bead immortalizes his bared fangs, storm-swept mane, and wind-beaten feathers—a look laced with disdain for the celestial army. The back piece, “Back Cloud,” visualizes the struggle of becoming Buddha or demon under the curse of the tightening headband, contrasting flaming demonic wrath with serene auspicious clouds. Rather than a binary of good or evil, this design embodies the spiritual tug-of-war that defines Wukong's journey: a constant battle between salvation and temptation. Even the “Disciple Bead,” shaped by the blistering speed of his somersault cloud, replaces the classic soft cloud curves with wind-stretched streaks—a nod to his never-look-back momentum.
This piece is layered in materials and narrative: Wukong's head is crafted from S925 silver with a bronze face, accented by brass details—his eyes, fangs, and feathers—set with green chalcedony and zircon gemstones. The Back Cloud fuses S925 silver, bronze, and brass to form a duality of flame and cloud, while the Disciple Bead blends S925 silver with brass, finished with a removable open brass ring for easy stringing. Every detail has been carved with deliberate opposition—hair carved like blades against the wind, pheasant feathers frozen in defiant lift, fire and divinity circling the cursed ring that levitates at the center. Nothing is ornamental; everything speaks of Wukong's broken, wild, and yet enlightened soul.
This isn't just jewelry—it's a relic of resistance, a talisman for anyone who dares to challenge fate. Whether you're gifting it to a kindred rebel or carrying your own journey in your palm, this piece channels an immortal energy—built not to decorate, but to empower. The more it's worn, the more its luster grows, bearing the imprint of your path. When you hold it, you're holding 108,000 miles of wind, fire, and soul. It's a reminder that inside every mortal body lives a wild saint, shouting “Not today, Heaven.”
WuKong Three-way Bead
Parameter
| Style | Accessory |
| Type | Bead |
| Material | Silver & Brass & Copper & Gemstone |
| Size | 21*18*27mm |
| Length | 0.83"/ 21mm |
| Width | 0.7" / 18mm |
| Height | 1.06"/ 27mm |
| Aperture Of Three-Way | 0.1"/ 2.5mm |
| Aperture Of Cardan Shaft | 0.06"/ 1.5mm |
| Weight | 0.39oz/ 11g |
About
The Wukong Three-Way Bead is born from the rebellious soul of the Monkey King—Sun Wukong—in his most ferocious and unyielding form. Capturing a frame of chaos mid-battle, the bead immortalizes his bared fangs, storm-swept mane, and wind-beaten feathers—a look laced with disdain for the celestial army. The back piece, “Back Cloud,” visualizes the struggle of becoming Buddha or demon under the curse of the tightening headband, contrasting flaming demonic wrath with serene auspicious clouds. Rather than a binary of good or evil, this design embodies the spiritual tug-of-war that defines Wukong's journey: a constant battle between salvation and temptation. Even the “Disciple Bead,” shaped by the blistering speed of his somersault cloud, replaces the classic soft cloud curves with wind-stretched streaks—a nod to his never-look-back momentum.
This piece is layered in materials and narrative: Wukong's head is crafted from S925 silver with a bronze face, accented by brass details—his eyes, fangs, and feathers—set with green chalcedony and zircon gemstones. The Back Cloud fuses S925 silver, bronze, and brass to form a duality of flame and cloud, while the Disciple Bead blends S925 silver with brass, finished with a removable open brass ring for easy stringing. Every detail has been carved with deliberate opposition—hair carved like blades against the wind, pheasant feathers frozen in defiant lift, fire and divinity circling the cursed ring that levitates at the center. Nothing is ornamental; everything speaks of Wukong's broken, wild, and yet enlightened soul.
This isn't just jewelry—it's a relic of resistance, a talisman for anyone who dares to challenge fate. Whether you're gifting it to a kindred rebel or carrying your own journey in your palm, this piece channels an immortal energy—built not to decorate, but to empower. The more it's worn, the more its luster grows, bearing the imprint of your path. When you hold it, you're holding 108,000 miles of wind, fire, and soul. It's a reminder that inside every mortal body lives a wild saint, shouting “Not today, Heaven.”
Original: $32.95
-70%$32.95
$9.88Description
WuKong Three-way Bead
Parameter
| Style | Accessory |
| Type | Bead |
| Material | Silver & Brass & Copper & Gemstone |
| Size | 21*18*27mm |
| Length | 0.83"/ 21mm |
| Width | 0.7" / 18mm |
| Height | 1.06"/ 27mm |
| Aperture Of Three-Way | 0.1"/ 2.5mm |
| Aperture Of Cardan Shaft | 0.06"/ 1.5mm |
| Weight | 0.39oz/ 11g |
About
The Wukong Three-Way Bead is born from the rebellious soul of the Monkey King—Sun Wukong—in his most ferocious and unyielding form. Capturing a frame of chaos mid-battle, the bead immortalizes his bared fangs, storm-swept mane, and wind-beaten feathers—a look laced with disdain for the celestial army. The back piece, “Back Cloud,” visualizes the struggle of becoming Buddha or demon under the curse of the tightening headband, contrasting flaming demonic wrath with serene auspicious clouds. Rather than a binary of good or evil, this design embodies the spiritual tug-of-war that defines Wukong's journey: a constant battle between salvation and temptation. Even the “Disciple Bead,” shaped by the blistering speed of his somersault cloud, replaces the classic soft cloud curves with wind-stretched streaks—a nod to his never-look-back momentum.
This piece is layered in materials and narrative: Wukong's head is crafted from S925 silver with a bronze face, accented by brass details—his eyes, fangs, and feathers—set with green chalcedony and zircon gemstones. The Back Cloud fuses S925 silver, bronze, and brass to form a duality of flame and cloud, while the Disciple Bead blends S925 silver with brass, finished with a removable open brass ring for easy stringing. Every detail has been carved with deliberate opposition—hair carved like blades against the wind, pheasant feathers frozen in defiant lift, fire and divinity circling the cursed ring that levitates at the center. Nothing is ornamental; everything speaks of Wukong's broken, wild, and yet enlightened soul.
This isn't just jewelry—it's a relic of resistance, a talisman for anyone who dares to challenge fate. Whether you're gifting it to a kindred rebel or carrying your own journey in your palm, this piece channels an immortal energy—built not to decorate, but to empower. The more it's worn, the more its luster grows, bearing the imprint of your path. When you hold it, you're holding 108,000 miles of wind, fire, and soul. It's a reminder that inside every mortal body lives a wild saint, shouting “Not today, Heaven.”
























