Juzu: A Quiet Ritual for Modern Life

Discover Japanese prayer-bead bracelets handcrafted with meaning, natural beauty, and a century of Kyoto craftsmanship.

Juzu: A Quiet Ritual for Modern Life

Juzu are traditional Japanese prayer beads, rooted in centuries of Buddhist tradition and created for prayer, meditation, and reflection. Drawing from this rich tradition, Juzu bracelets combine natural materials, meaningful symbolism, and understated Japanese beauty, making them much more than an ordinary fashion bracelet.

What Is Juzu?

A Tradition You Can Carry with You

Juzu vs. Ordinary Bead Bracelets

More Than an Accessory

A bead bracelet may be chosen for color or style. A juzu bracelet brings those qualities together with a deeper tradition of material, craft, and meaning.

Rooted in Tradition

Juzu are rooted in centuries of Japanese Buddhist culture and mindful reflection. Traditionally used in prayer and meditation, they bring a meaningful connection to Japanese heritage into everyday life.

Crafted with Meaning

Natural woods, stones, fabric, and artisan glass are carefully selected for their character, texture, and presence. Each bracelet reflects time-honored juzu-making techniques, reimagined for contemporary wear.

Designed for Everyday Calm

Wear it with a watch, layer it with your favorite pieces, or keep it close during a quiet moment in your day.

About Kanbe Juzu & Kyoto Craftsmanship

Where Silence Meets Skill

Kanbe Juzu in Kyoto, Japan

Kanbe Juzu (神戸珠数店) creates authentic juzu bracelets handcrafted by skilled artisans in Kyoto.

Rooted in the rich cultural history of Japan’s ancient capital, each piece is shaped by a deep reverence for natural materials and time-honored assembly techniques. From the tactile warmth of seasoned woods and hand-dyed indigo to radiant artisan glass and kimono textiles, every material is thoughtfully chosen to age gracefully with the wearer.

Each bracelet carries the spirit of Kyoto craftsmanship - bringing timeless tradition and quiet luxury into modern life.

The Meaning of 108

A Symbol of Renewal and Inner Peace

In Japanese Buddhist tradition, the number 108 represents the worldly desires and emotional attachments known as bonnō (煩悩) - such as anger, greed, and impatience.

Every year on New Year's Eve, temple bells across Japan chime 108 times (Joya no Kane) to cleanse the spirit and welcome the new year with clarity. In the same way, the 108 beads of traditional Juzu symbolize the journey of letting go of these burdens one by one, guiding the heart toward balance and inner peace.

Featured Juzu Collection

The Depth of Japanese Indigo

Indigo Pearl Juzu Bead Bracelet - Mountain Cherry Blossom Indigo Dye

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A Circle of Wisdom, Carried Every Day

Yakusugi Wood Juzu Bead Bracelet - Engraved Heart Sutra

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Light Beneath the Surface

Okinawa Green Firefly Artisan Glass Juzu Bead Bracelet, 10mm

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The Art of Kimono, Reimagined for the Wrist

Chirimen Juzu Bead Bracelet - Japanese Kimono Textile, 11mm

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Quiet Beauty in Japanese Cypress

Japanese Hinoki Cypress Juzu Bead Bracelet

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Find the Juzu That Speaks to You

For depth of color

Choose the Men’s Indigo Pearl Juzu Bead Bracelet for hand-dyed Japanese indigo that becomes more distinctive with time.

For reflection and spiritual meaning

Choose the Yakusugi Wood Juzu Bead Bracelet Engraved Heart Sutra to carry a complete sacred text in one continuous circle.

For a luminous statement

Choose the Okinawa Green Firefly Artisan Glass Juzu Bead Bracelet for its deep black base and light-catching green glow.

For Japanese textile artistry

Choose the Chirimen Juzu Bead Bracelet for the tactile softness and expressive character of kimono fabric.

For natural simplicity

Choose the Japanese Hinoki Cypress Juzu Bead Bracelet for a warm, versatile piece grounded in the beauty of wood.

Wear a Moment of Calm

A juzu bracelet is a small object with a lasting presence. Choose one for your own daily ritual, as a meaningful gift, or as a reminder that beauty can be both seen and felt.