Premium “Lion Head” Chinese Wenwan Walnut Pair for Stress Relief and Hand Therapy

$99.00 $49.99
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Discover the beauty of traditional Chinese craftsmanship with this premium Shizi Tou “Lion Head” Chinese Wenwan Walnut Pair. Carefully selected for their excellent symmetry, high density, and clear natural grain, these walnuts feature the iconic “Lion Head” shape prized by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Product Specifications:

Material:
Natural Chinese Wenwan Walnut

Colors:
Natural Color, Highly Polished Finish

Styles and Sizes:

  • Palace Lantern “Lion Head” Wenwan Walnut: 35–41mm

  • Millstone-Shaped “Lion Head” Wenwan Walnut: 36–42mm

📌 Note: Natural materials and handmade measurements may vary by 1–2mm. Thank you for your understanding.

Features:

🌿 Natural and Authentic

  • Naturally grown, untouched by carving or cutting.

  • Each walnut is one-of-a-kind, showcasing nature’s unique patterns.

🤲 Hand-Selected and Expertly Paired

  • Carefully chosen by artisans with years of pairing experience.

  • Matched for balanced size and symmetry.

✨ Excellent Quality

  • Clear, beautiful grain and top-grade surface.

  • Comfortable in hand with a premium, smooth texture.

🧘‍♂️ For Mindful Play and Patience

  • Playing with Wenwan walnuts is a traditional practice for stress relief and meditation.

  • “Sharpening the edges, refining your temperament” – a practice that cultivates patience while the walnuts develop a beautiful reddish patina over time.

The Four Stages of Wenwan Walnut Polishing

Stage 1: Priming (Base Preparation)
This is the foundational stage where the raw walnuts are thoroughly cleaned and brushed to remove the white alkali layer on the surface. This “priming” process helps the skin begin to show its natural tone—usually a light yellow—and gives the walnuts a subtle early shine, setting the stage for further polishing and color development.

Stage 2: Glazing
With continuous handling and brushing, the walnuts will become glossier—a process known among experienced players as "gua ci", or surface glazing. This stage prepares the walnuts for deeper color development and more even patina in the next phases. Tip: many enthusiasts use a nano brush for effective and gentle cleaning.

Stage 3: Patina Formation
In this stage, the walnuts begin to develop a patina by absorbing the natural oils and sweat from your hands during play. It's important to follow the golden rule: 70% brushing, 30% handling. Some deeper crevices may not color evenly, so brushing is essential to distribute the patina smoothly. Over time, the walnuts shift from yellow to deep brown, then gradually turn red. If you want a rich, glossy red tone, frequent brushing is key—otherwise, the color may lean toward a dark soy-sauce hue.

Stage 4: Jade-like Finish 
After a long period of care and conditioning, the walnuts may reach the most coveted stage: "Yu Hua", or jade-like transformation. At this point, the surface appears glossy, translucent, and smooth to the touch—just like jade. Under the light, they shine with a reddish glow and a refined texture. This is considered the ultimate achievement by Wenwan masters.

If you’re not satisfied, return the item to us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. We’ll handle the rest.

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Premium “Lion Head” Chinese Wenwan Walnut Pair for Stress Relief and Hand Therapy
$99.00 $49.99
$99.00 $49.99