Money Magnet Bracelet: The Complete Guide to Dhan Akarshak Wealth Crystals
A money magnet bracelet (Hindi: Dhan Akarshak) is a wealth-attraction bracelet combining natural crystals — most commonly Pyrite, Citrine, Tiger Eye and Green Aventurine — believed in Vedic tradition to support abundance, opportunity and financial focus. Worn on the left wrist and started on a Friday with the intention "Om Shreem", it works mainly by priming intention and confidence, not by guaranteed wealth. It supports your effort; it does not replace it. Not financial advice.
What a money magnet bracelet is and where the term comes from
A money magnet bracelet is a wealth-attraction bracelet made from a deliberate combination of natural crystals chosen for their association with abundance, opportunity and financial focus. In Hindi it is called Dhan Akarshak, which literally means wealth-attractor: dhan (wealth) plus akarshak (that which attracts). The name treats the bracelet like a magnet — the idea being that wearing the right combination of stones helps you draw money, growth and good fortune toward you.
The term grew out of Vedic and Indian astrological tradition, where specific gemstones have long been linked to planets, chakras and life areas. Modern money magnet bracelets package this into a ready-to-wear combo, most commonly four stones: Pyrite, Citrine, Tiger Eye and Green Aventurine. Pyrite is the hero stone — its bright metallic gold sheen earned it the nickname fool's gold — and it is paired with stones for money flow, willpower and luck. A premium 6-stone version, sometimes called Dhan Yog Plus, adds Clear Quartz and Hematite.
It is important to be clear from the start: a money magnet bracelet is a belief-and-intention tool rooted in Vedic culture, not a financial product. There is no scientific proof that crystals create money. What it can genuinely do is keep your wealth intention top of mind and support your confidence and focus. It supports your effort; it does not replace it. Nothing here is financial or medical advice.
| Common name | Money magnet bracelet |
| Hindi name | Dhan Akarshak (wealth-attractor) |
| Standard combo | Pyrite + Citrine + Tiger Eye + Green Aventurine (4 stones) |
| Premium combo | Dhan Yog Plus — adds Clear Quartz + Hematite (6 stones) |
| Hero stone | Pyrite (iron pyrite, FeS2) — abundance & opportunity |
| Worn on | Left wrist (receiving / attracting hand) |
The 4 core stones, what each does, and how to spot the genuine article
Each stone in the standard combo plays a specific role. Pyrite drives abundance and opportunity, Citrine governs money flow and confidence, Tiger Eye builds focus and discipline, and Green Aventurine invites luck and new openings. Together they cover the full wealth cycle — attracting opportunity, acting on it with willpower, and staying open to luck. Below is each stone with its traditional role, chakra, planetary link and how the real stone should look so you are not fooled by dyed glass or plastic.
| Pyrite — role | Hero stone of abundance, prosperity and opportunity; associated with drive and manifestation. |
| Pyrite — chakra / planet | Solar plexus (Manipura) / Sun energy; fiery, action-oriented. |
| Pyrite — genuine look | Bright brassy-gold metallic sheen, noticeably heavy and cool for its size, often cube-like crystal faces. Real pyrite is dense; lightweight or dull pieces are suspect. |
| Citrine — role | Money flow, confidence, positivity and the will to receive abundance; the merchant's stone. |
| Citrine — chakra / planet | Solar plexus (Manipura) / Sun; warm, energising. |
| Citrine — genuine look | Natural citrine is a soft, slightly smoky honey-yellow, usually paler near the bottom of the bead. Uniform bright orange-yellow often signals heat-treated amethyst or dyed quartz. |
| Tiger Eye — role | Focus, willpower, discipline and protection; helps you act on opportunity rather than just dream about it. |
| Tiger Eye — chakra / planet | Solar plexus / Sun (with grounding root energy); some link it to Ketu. |
| Tiger Eye — genuine look | Golden-brown bands with a moving silky shimmer (chatoyancy) that shifts as you tilt the bead. Flat colour with no shifting light usually means dyed glass. |
| Green Aventurine — role | Luck, growth, new opportunities and the comfort to take chances; the stone of opportunity. |
| Green Aventurine — chakra / planet | Heart chakra (Anahata) / Mercury; soothing, opportunity-opening. |
| Green Aventurine — genuine look | Soft translucent green flecked with tiny glittery mineral inclusions (aventurescence). Solid, glassy, perfectly even green can be dyed quartz or glass. |
Pyrite is why this bracelet needs special care later on. Because it is iron pyrite (FeS2), it reacts with moisture and can corrode — which directly affects how you should cleanse it. Keep that in mind; we cover it in the cleansing section.
The 6-stone Dhan Yog Plus: Clear Quartz and Hematite
The premium 6-stone version, Dhan Yog Plus, keeps all four core stones and adds two supporting crystals: Clear Quartz as an amplifier and Hematite as a grounder. The idea is balance — the four wealth stones bring the energy, Clear Quartz strengthens it, and Hematite keeps you steady and practical so the energy turns into action rather than scattered wishful thinking.
| Clear Quartz — role | Master amplifier; said to strengthen and focus the intention of the other stones and clarify your goals. |
| Clear Quartz — chakra / planet | Crown chakra (Sahasrara) / all-purpose; neutral amplifier. |
| Clear Quartz — genuine look | Clear to lightly cloudy with natural internal veils or tiny inclusions. Flawless, perfectly clear, bubble-containing beads are often glass. |
| Hematite — role | Grounding, stability and protection; keeps ambition practical and helps you follow through. |
| Hematite — chakra / planet | Root chakra (Muladhara) / Saturn (Shani); grounding, disciplined energy. |
| Hematite — genuine look | Heavy, metallic silver-grey, mirror-like shine, magnetic or near-magnetic. Light, plasticky grey beads are imitations. |
Whether the 4-stone or 6-stone suits you depends on what you want to support. If your challenge is staying disciplined and grounded while chasing bigger goals, the 6-stone Dhan Yog Plus adds exactly that. If you simply want the classic wealth combo, the 4-stone is complete on its own.
Citrine vs Pyrite: the two money stones, compared
Pyrite and Citrine are both wealth stones, but they play different roles — which is exactly why a good money magnet bracelet uses both rather than choosing one. Pyrite is the bold attractor of opportunity; Citrine is the steady stone of money flow and confidence.
| Aspect | Pyrite | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
| Core theme | Abundance, opportunity, drive | Money flow, confidence, positivity |
| Appearance | Brassy metallic gold, heavy, cube-like | Soft honey-yellow translucent quartz |
| Material | Iron pyrite (FeS2), a sulphide mineral | Quartz (silica) |
| Chakra | Solar plexus | Solar plexus |
| Energy style | Bold, fiery, action-sparking | Warm, optimistic, receiving |
| Water-safe? | No — corrodes in moisture, dry-cleanse only | Yes, but we still keep it dry in the combo |
| Best for | Attracting new opportunity | Keeping money moving & confidence high |
Bottom line: they are partners, not rivals. Pyrite opens the door to opportunity; Citrine helps you walk through it with confidence and keep cash flowing. In the money magnet bracelet they cover each other's gaps.
How a money magnet bracelet really works: belief vs psychology
Let us be honest, because that is how trust is earned. There is no scientific proof that crystals generate money or change your bank balance through any physical force. Anyone who promises guaranteed riches from a bracelet is overselling. What the bracelet can credibly do is work on you — and that is not nothing.
The honest, credible mechanism is psychological. Wearing a bracelet tied to a clear money intention acts as a constant visual cue. This is intention priming: every time you glance at your wrist you are reminded of your financial goal, which keeps it active in your mind. Your reticular activating system — the brain's filter for what it notices — then becomes more tuned to spotting relevant opportunities you might otherwise have ignored. Add the confidence and placebo effect of feeling supported, and you tend to act more boldly, follow up more consistently, and present yourself with more assurance. None of that is magic; it is attention, confidence and follow-through.
Alongside the psychology sits the cultural layer: in Vedic and Indian tradition these stones carry genuine meaning and have been honoured for generations. Many people wear the bracelet as a daily ritual of intention — a sankalp — which is valuable in its own right, the same way a vision board or a morning affirmation can be.
So treat it as a supportive tool that strengthens your own effort, mindset and discipline. It supports your effort; it does not replace it. A bracelet will not pay your bills, close your deals or pick your investments. This is not financial or medical advice.
Which hand: wear it on the left wrist
Wear your money magnet bracelet on your left wrist. In Vedic and energy tradition the left side is the receiving or attracting side of the body — the hand that draws energy in — while the right is the giving or projecting side. Because the whole point is to attract wealth and opportunity toward you, the left wrist is the natural choice.
| Default hand | Left wrist — the receiving / attracting side |
| Why left | Tradition treats the left as the side that draws energy inward |
| Right wrist | Associated with giving out / projecting energy — not ideal for attraction |
| Comfort | Snug but not tight; the beads should touch your skin and move freely |
A practical exception: if you are strongly left-handed and the bracelet keeps knocking or you simply cannot wear it comfortably on the left, it is fine to wear it on the right — consistency and actually wearing it matters more than the side. But for most people, left is the default.
Which day and muhurat to start: Friday, Om Shreem and your sankalp
The best day to start wearing a money magnet bracelet is a Friday, the day of Shukra (Venus), the planet of wealth, comfort and luxury. Thursday, the day of Guru (Jupiter, expansion and prosperity), is a strong second choice. The ideal time is at sunrise, when the day's energy is fresh, but early morning generally works well.
- 1Pick the day
Choose an upcoming Friday (ideal) or Thursday.
- 2Wake early
Aim for sunrise or early morning, after a bath, in clean clothes.
- 3Hold the bracelet
Cup it in both hands and take a few calm breaths.
- 4Make a sankalp
Set a clear, specific intention — your wealth goal stated in the present, such as my income is growing steadily.
- 5Chant Om Shreem
Recite the Lakshmi beej mantra Om Shreem 11, 21 or 108 times to charge your intention.
- 6Wear it on the left
Slip it onto your left wrist and carry the intention through your day.
If you cannot wait for a Friday, do not stress — a sincere intention on any morning is better than an inauthentic ritual on the right date. The timing is a meaningful tradition, not a rule that makes or breaks results.
How to wear and activate your bracelet
Activation simply means cleansing the bracelet of any stagnant energy from handling and shipping, then charging it with your personal intention. It is a short, calm ritual — no special equipment required.
- 1Cleanse first (dry only)
Pass it through sage or incense smoke, leave it on a selenite plate, or rest it in dry uncooked rice for a few hours. Never use water — see the cleansing section.
- 2Set your intention
Hold it, breathe, and silently or aloud state your specific wealth goal (your sankalp).
- 3Charge it
Chant Om Shreem 11–108 times, or visualise your goal as already achieved.
- 4Wear on the left wrist
Put it on your receiving hand, ideally on a Friday morning.
- 5Re-affirm daily
Each morning, touch the bracelet and restate your intention for ten seconds. This is what keeps the priming effect alive.
Then back the intention with action. The bracelet's real job is to remind you, daily, to do the work — apply, ask, save, invest, follow up. Worn intention plus consistent effort is the combination that actually moves the needle.
How to cleanse it safely: dry methods only, never water
This is the single most important care rule, and where many competitors get it dangerously wrong. Because your money magnet bracelet contains Pyrite (iron pyrite, FeS2), you must NEVER cleanse it with water or salt water. Pyrite oxidises in moisture — it reacts, dulls, develops rust-like spots and can corrode and crumble over time. Salt water is even worse. Any advice telling you to rinse a pyrite-containing bracelet under water or soak it in salt water will slowly ruin it. We do not recommend it, ever.
Cleanse with dry methods only. These clear the energy without touching the stones with moisture:
- 1Selenite plate
Rest the bracelet on a selenite charging plate overnight — selenite is said to self-clear and recharge other stones.
- 2Moonlight
Leave it on a windowsill under the moon, especially a full moon, overnight (bring it in before dew settles).
- 3Smudge with smoke
Pass it a few times through sage, palo santo or incense smoke.
- 4Dry rice
Bury it in a bowl of dry uncooked rice for a few hours to absorb stale energy, then discard the rice.
- 5Sunlight — briefly
Short, gentle morning sun is fine; avoid long, harsh exposure that can fade coloured stones.
| Cleanse how often | Every 1–2 weeks, or whenever it feels heavy or after stressful days |
| Safe methods | Selenite, moonlight, smoke/smudge, dry rice |
| Never use | Water, salt water, or soaking — pyrite corrodes in moisture |
| Daily care | Keep dry, remove before bathing/swimming/washing hands, avoid perfume directly on beads |
Who should wear it, and sensible cautions
A money magnet bracelet suits almost anyone who wants a daily reminder to stay focused on their financial goals — students starting out, professionals chasing growth, business owners and freelancers seeking new opportunities, or anyone in a money rut who wants a positive ritual to reset their mindset. There are no gender or age restrictions in the tradition.
| Great for | Anyone setting income, business or savings goals who wants a daily intention anchor |
| Especially helpful | Entrepreneurs, freelancers, sales and growth roles, new earners |
| No restriction | Suitable for all genders and adult ages |
Sensible cautions: treat it as support, not a substitute. Do not make financial decisions on the basis of a bracelet, and do not stop sound habits like saving, budgeting or seeking professional advice. If a seller promises guaranteed wealth, lottery wins or that it replaces hard work, that is a red flag. The bracelet is a confidence and focus tool, nothing more. It is not financial or medical advice, and it is not a remedy for any health condition. If you have a metal sensitivity, note that pyrite and hematite are metallic; remove the bracelet if you notice any skin irritation.
How long until you see results — honestly
Honestly, there is no fixed timeline, because the bracelet does not pay out — you do, through changed behaviour. Most people notice the mindset shift first: within a few days to a couple of weeks they feel more focused, motivated and alert to opportunities, simply because the bracelet keeps the goal in front of them. That early shift is the realistic, repeatable effect.
| First few days | Mindset and motivation lift; more aware of your money goal |
| 2–6 weeks | More consistent action — following up, asking, saving; small wins from that effort |
| 3+ months | Compounding effect of better habits and confidence, if you keep acting |
| Never guaranteed | Outcomes depend on your effort, skills and circumstances — not the stones |
Anyone quoting an exact figure or date is not being straight with you. The bracelet supports your effort; it does not replace it. The people who see the most change are those who pair the daily intention with real, consistent action over months. This is not financial advice.
Real vs fake, the price map, and how to compare combos
The market is full of cheap imitations — dyed glass sold as crystal, plastic beads, and look-alikes for as little as ₹209 that contain no genuine stone at all. Since the whole value rests on real, natural stones, knowing how to spot fakes protects both your money and your intention.
- 1Check pyrite's sheen and weight
Real pyrite has a bright brassy-gold metallic shine and is noticeably heavy and cool. Dull, light or painted-gold beads are fake.
- 2Inspect the citrine colour
Natural citrine is a soft, uneven honey-yellow. A uniform, intense orange-yellow with no variation often means dyed or over-treated quartz.
- 3Look for tiger eye's shimmer
Genuine tiger eye shows a moving silky band of light as you tilt it. Flat colour with no shift means dyed glass.
- 4Examine green aventurine
Real stone is softly translucent with tiny glittery flecks; perfectly even glassy green is suspect.
- 5Beware extreme low prices
A ₹209 four-stone money magnet bracelet almost certainly is not real natural crystal.
- 6Demand a certificate
Genuine sellers provide a lab certificate of authenticity for natural stones — ask for it.
DivineTatva uses real, lab-certified natural stones with a downloadable certificate, and each bracelet is astrologer-energised in Jaipur. Now compare the three common wealth options so you can choose with eyes open:
| Option | Stones | Best for | DivineTatva price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Pyrite bracelet | Pyrite only | Pure opportunity & drive focus | Entry option |
| Money Magnet (4-stone) | Pyrite, Citrine, Tiger Eye, Green Aventurine | Full wealth cycle: attract, act, stay lucky | ₹799 |
| Dhan Yog Plus (6-stone) | Above + Clear Quartz + Hematite | Amplified intention plus grounding & discipline | ₹999 |
On price, the Indian market runs from roughly ₹275 for basic single-stone bracelets up to ₹2,900 for elaborate premium pieces. A fair price for a genuine, certified four-stone money magnet bracelet sits in the middle of that band — which is exactly where ours lands at ₹799 (₹999 for the certified 6-stone Dhan Yog Plus). Both come with a downloadable lab certificate, COD and 7-day returns. Below ₹275 you are almost always paying for dyed glass, not crystal.
| India price range | About ₹275 (basic) to ₹2,900 (premium) |
| Fake-risk zone | ₹209 and similar bargain listings — usually dyed glass/plastic |
| DivineTatva 4-stone | ₹799 — real, lab-certified, astrologer-energised in Jaipur |
| DivineTatva 6-stone | ₹999 — Dhan Yog Plus with Clear Quartz + Hematite |
| Assurance | Downloadable certificate, COD, 7-day returns |
Frequently asked
Last reviewed: 17 May 2026 · Verified by the DivineTatva expert panel
What is a money magnet bracelet?
It is a wealth-attraction bracelet (Hindi: Dhan Akarshak) made from natural crystals chosen for abundance — most commonly Pyrite, Citrine, Tiger Eye and Green Aventurine. It is worn as a daily intention tool to stay focused on financial goals. There is no proof it creates money; it supports your effort and mindset. Not financial advice.
Which stones are in a money magnet bracelet?
The standard 4-stone combo is Pyrite (abundance and opportunity, the hero stone), Citrine (money flow and confidence), Tiger Eye (focus and willpower) and Green Aventurine (luck and new opportunities). The premium 6-stone Dhan Yog Plus adds Clear Quartz (amplifier) and Hematite (grounding).
Which hand should I wear a money magnet bracelet on?
Wear it on your left wrist. In Vedic tradition the left is the receiving or attracting side of the body, so it suits a bracelet meant to draw wealth toward you. The right side is linked to giving energy out. If you are strongly left-handed and it is uncomfortable, the right wrist is an acceptable fallback.
Which day should I start wearing it?
Friday is best — the day of Shukra (Venus), planet of wealth. Thursday, the day of Jupiter, is the next best choice. Start at sunrise or early morning, after a bath, with a clear intention (sankalp) and by chanting the Lakshmi mantra Om Shreem. If you cannot wait for Friday, a sincere intention any morning still works.
How do I activate a money magnet bracelet?
Cleanse it with a dry method (selenite, smoke or dry rice), then hold it, set a specific wealth intention, and chant Om Shreem 11 to 108 times to charge it. Wear it on your left wrist, ideally on a Friday morning, and re-affirm your intention each day. Then back it with real action.
Can I wash my money magnet bracelet with water?
No. Because it contains pyrite (iron pyrite, FeS2), water and salt water make it oxidise, dull and corrode over time. Never rinse or soak it. Cleanse only with dry methods — a selenite plate, moonlight, sage or incense smoke, or dry uncooked rice — and remove it before bathing or washing your hands.
Does a money magnet bracelet really work?
Not in the sense of magically creating money — there is no scientific proof of that. What it credibly does is psychological: it keeps your money goal top of mind (intention priming), helps you notice opportunities, and boosts confidence and follow-through. Plus it carries genuine cultural meaning. It supports your effort; it does not replace it.
How long until I see results?
Most people feel a mindset and motivation shift within a few days to two weeks, because the bracelet keeps their goal in focus. Real financial change depends on the consistent action you take over weeks and months — not on the stones. There is no guaranteed timeline, and anyone quoting an exact date is overselling.
How can I tell a real money magnet bracelet from a fake?
Check pyrite for a heavy weight and bright metallic gold sheen, citrine for a soft uneven honey-yellow, tiger eye for moving silky shimmer, and green aventurine for tiny glittery flecks. Avoid suspiciously cheap listings (around ₹209), which are usually dyed glass. Insist on a lab certificate of authenticity.
What is a fair price for a money magnet bracelet in India?
Genuine bracelets range from about ₹275 for basic pieces to ₹2,900 for premium ones. A fair price for a certified natural 4-stone bracelet sits in the middle. DivineTatva's certified 4-stone is ₹799 and the 6-stone Dhan Yog Plus is ₹999, with a downloadable certificate, COD and 7-day returns. Below ₹275 is usually dyed glass.
What is the difference between citrine and pyrite for money?
Pyrite is the bold attractor of opportunity and drive, with a brassy metallic gold look. Citrine is the warm stone of money flow, confidence and positivity, a soft honey-yellow quartz. They are partners, not rivals — pyrite opens opportunities and citrine helps you act with confidence, which is why good combos use both.
Who should wear a money magnet bracelet, and are there cautions?
Anyone setting income, business or savings goals can wear it — students, professionals, entrepreneurs and freelancers, with no gender or age restriction. Cautions: treat it as support, never as a substitute for saving, budgeting or professional advice; ignore guaranteed-wealth claims; and remove it if metallic stones irritate sensitive skin. Not financial or medical advice.
Reviewed by the DivineTatva expert panel
Written and reviewed by DivineTatva's consulting Vedic astrologer. Every piece is lab-certified and energised in our Jaipur atelier. Last updated 20 June 2026.
