Wearing a Gold Bracelet in a Dream

Wearing a gold bracelet in a dream often points to value, bonds, responsibility, and a blessing that will reach you. Sometimes it promises joy, and sometimes it hints at a burden that comes with the gift. The arm, the number of bracelets, and how you felt in the dream all change the interpretation.

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An atmospheric dreamscape of purple-magenta nebula clouds and golden stars representing the symbol of wearing a gold bracelet in a dream.

General Meaning

Wearing a gold bracelet in a dream often seems, at first glance, like a sign of abundance, worth, and good fortune. Yet the meaning of this symbol is not carried by gold’s shine alone. Because a bracelet circles the wrist, it speaks of both connection and limitation in your life. Sometimes it signals an opportunity that is about to come into your hands; at other times, it points to the responsibility that comes with that opportunity. Gold here is not only about wealth, but also about being valued, honored, and entrusted with something precious that is not always easy to hold.

This dream deepens according to how you felt while wearing the bracelet. If your heart felt light, and the bracelet looked beautiful, fitting, and pleasing, it can be read as an opening toward something good. If you felt pressure, tightness, embarrassment, or discomfort, then the dream may be whispering that a blessing is arriving with its own weight. At times it is linked with marriage, engagement, a promise, a business partnership, inheritance, income, or the strengthening of family ties. At other times, it becomes a quiet mirror asking: can you carry the value being placed in your hands?

In RUYAN’s language, the gold bracelet is a bright but binding sign. Gold’s radiance speaks of worldly share, while the bracelet’s circular shape speaks of cycle, attachment, and completion. So this dream is not only financial, and not only emotional. It can hold both. The details open the meaning: the number of bracelets, the condition of the arm, who gave it, whether it was broken, and above all, the feeling that stayed with you.

Interpretation from Three Windows

Jung Window

In Carl Jung’s depth psychology, gold is not only the value of the outer world; it also hints at the shining core within the self, the Self. Wearing a gold bracelet, from this perspective, is more than adornment. It suggests that you are moving toward accepting your own worth, becoming visible, and carrying your identity more fully. The bracelet, like a surrounding ring, creates a boundary around the self. Sometimes that boundary protects you; sometimes it feels too tight. The person wearing it in the dream may be taking on a role, an identity, or a way of relating in life.

In Jungian reading, gold is also a sign of alchemical transformation: the purification of what is raw, the turning of the ordinary into something precious. This dream may call forward a valuable part of you that has remained in shadow. Perhaps it is a talent you have not seen for a long time, a repressed feminine energy, or the inner voice that says, “I am worthy too.” The bracelet carries the binding nature of that worth: what is precious often brings responsibility with it. So the dream may not only be a reward, but also a threshold in the process of individuation.

On another Jungian layer, the gold bracelet can also recall the balance between anima and animus. In women’s dreams, the bracelet may be tied to approval from outside, relationship, union, and the feeling of being accepted; in men’s dreams, it may relate more to contact with the feminine side, the desire to relate, emotional acceptance, and the value one longs to possess. But it would be wrong to force this symbol into a rigid gender pattern. What truly shapes the dream is the bridge between conscious life and the unconscious. The gold bracelet stands there like a shining ring on that bridge.

Ibn Sirin Window

In the dream tradition of Muhammad b. Sirin, gold is sometimes read with joy and sometimes with caution, depending on the context of the dream. For men, gold is not always favored in some narrations; for women, its meaning as ornament, beauty, and blessing is stronger. For that reason, wearing a gold bracelet depends on the dreamer’s condition, gender, intention, and the form of the bracelet. According to Kirmani, a bracelet may point to a blessing that comes to the hand, or to bonds within the family; yet this blessing also carries responsibility. In Nablusi’s Tâbir al-Anam, ornaments often point to a person’s standing, happiness, and news coming from those close to them.

As Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz transmits it, a bracelet can sometimes speak of household order and sometimes of taking on a trust. Its being gold increases its value; its being a bracelet strengthens its binding nature. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s Tabir al-Ruya, gold seen in a dream can turn toward blessing and relief if it brings joy in the dream; but if it causes discomfort, it may point to a burden as heavy as gold itself. Kirmani says something similar: an ornament worn in a dream may be a new bond entering your life, or a new load.

For some, wearing a gold bracelet in a dream is a sign of marriage for the unmarried; for others, it means gain and status in business, or a strengthening of the family order for the married. Nablusi’s approach is more cautious: if the bracelet is tight, broken, or uncomfortable, the person may be worried about whether they can bear the value placed upon them. On the other hand, a bright bracelet that sits well can point to good news and a calm heart. Traditional interpretation always hears two voices together: one sees the blessing, and the other reminds you that the blessing is also an entrusted responsibility.

Personal Window

What value has recently fastened itself around your life? Is it a relationship, a work opportunity, a promise, or a long-awaited acceptance? The gold bracelet often touches the threshold where a person says, “This has been given to me.” Maybe the real question is not only whether you can receive it, but whether you can carry it, protect it, and change with it.

How did you feel while putting on the bracelet? Did you feel joy, embarrassment, surprise, or did you notice its weight? Because that feeling is the heart of the dream. If you felt beautiful, complete, and at peace, then perhaps a missing part of your inner world has finally found its place. If the bracelet felt tight, unsettling, or restrictive, then there may be something in your life that looks lovely from the outside but presses on you within.

Listen to this question too: is what makes you valuable truly your own, or is it only the shine reflected in other people’s eyes? A gold bracelet can honor you, but it can also load you with expectations. Have you recently made a promise, received one, or entered a bond? In your relationships, how do you stand between intimacy and freedom? This dream may be shining light exactly there.

Interpretation by Color

In a dream of a gold bracelet, color changes not only the outer look of the symbol, but also its emotional tone. Gold is already strong on its own, yet whether it appears bright, dull, white-tinted, darkened, or set with stones opens different doors in the interpretation. In the line of Kirmani and Nablusi, color is often a subtle sign that may reveal the clarity of intention or an inner heaviness. The readings below deepen according to how the bracelet appears.

Bright Yellow Gold Bracelet

Bright Yellow Gold Bracelet — A cosmic mini image representing the bright yellow gold bracelet variation of the Wearing a Gold Bracelet symbol.

A bright yellow gold bracelet is one of the most classic and direct signs of abundance in a dream. If its shine is clear, it is often read as visible good fortune, happy news, and value being openly recognized. According to Nablusi, brightly shining jewelry may point to gaining respect among people and hearing of a pleasant development. But if the brightness also feels showy, then caution is needed, because too much shine can also mean pressure that comes with being in the spotlight.

This color is especially strong for those who have built something through their own effort. Golden yellow carries energy akin to the Sun, so it symbolizes success, warmth, and clear intention. If the bracelet shines in the dream, the gift or gain seems to come from the heart. Yet Kirmani’s approach reminds us that every bright thing can also draw attention and carry the burden of being seen. If you felt joy in the dream, the sign is good; if you felt unease, be mindful of who is watching you.

Faded or Dull Gold Bracelet

Faded or Dull Gold Bracelet — A cosmic mini image representing the faded or dull gold bracelet variation of the Wearing a Gold Bracelet symbol.

A faded gold bracelet speaks of something that seems to have lost its shine, yet still holds value. It may be a delayed opportunity, postponed affection, or self-confidence covered in dust. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s line, when gold loses its color, the dream is not only about blessing, but also about why that blessing is not shining as it should. Perhaps you are not noticing the opportunity in your hands, or perhaps you are not seeing your own worth clearly.

This dream can also point to a blessing arriving with low energy: money that has come but is not fully felt, a relationship that exists but is not fully appreciated, or a promise that has been completed but does not quite sit in the heart. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz often connects dim objects in dreams with fatigue in the heart. So the bracelet is still gold; it is only that the light within you may no longer be able to see it the same way.

Whitish Gold Bracelet

Whitish Gold Bracelet — A cosmic mini image representing the whitish gold bracelet variation of the Wearing a Gold Bracelet symbol.

A gold bracelet with a white tint can be linked to purity of intention and the goodness of the matter. This color resembles a tone between gold and silver; it carries both material value and spiritual cleanliness. Kirmani says that ornaments appearing pure and clean may announce a development that brings ease to the heart. Such a bracelet can point especially to lawful earnings, a clean offer, an honest relationship, or an agreement that brings peace of mind.

But too much whiteness can also soften the true weight of gold; in other words, it suggests that the matter is more about essence than display. If the bracelet does not bother you, the door of goodness is open. If it feels cold or unfamiliar, there may be emotional distance or a bond that is too sterile. In Nablusi’s interpretation, things that look pure can sometimes conceal hidden intention, so feeling matters more than shine.

Reddish or Copper-Tinted Gold Bracelet

A gold bracelet leaning toward red speaks of passion, intensity, and fortune that arrives quickly. This tone brings to mind heated emotions in relationships, sudden news, and decisions made in excitement. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz connects ornaments approaching fire tones with tests that arrive together with stronger feelings. So this dream may carry both love and impatience.

This color matters especially if you felt excitement while putting on the bracelet. A door may be opening quickly; but if the door opens quickly, you also need to account for the wind behind it. According to Kirmani, a blessing that comes in haste may delight you quickly, but also exhaust you quickly. If the reddish gold carries a red-like glow, matters of love may also bring heat, jealousy, or rivalry.

Jeweled or Multicolored Gold Bracelet

A jeweled or multicolored gold bracelet cannot be reduced to a single meaning, because here the essence of gold is joined by the added message of stones or color. In Nablusi’s reading, ornate jewelry is often connected to the variety of news, the increase of options, and the movement of several parts of life at once. If several colors appear together, you may be carrying more than one emotion at the same time.

This bracelet may point not only to material gain, but also to a wider social circle. Yet too many stones can also suggest dispersion. If the stones are set properly and in order, a harmonious period may be near. Scattered, missing, or falling stones may point to plans breaking apart or promises coming undone. So the real question is this: are the colors beautifying you, or are they distracting you?

Interpretation by Action

What the gold bracelet does is one of the strongest factors changing the meaning of the dream. Putting it on, taking it off, receiving it as a gift, losing it, breaking it, selling it, or having it stolen opens a different door. In the traditions of Kirmani and Nablusi, action determines the destiny of the symbol. The same gold bracelet may carry joy when worn, relief when removed, or a feeling of loss when gone. The readings below follow the direction of the action.

Wearing a Gold Bracelet

Putting on the bracelet is the center of the dream: accepting something, taking it on, making it visible. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s line, wearing an ornament may sometimes mean recognition and acceptance, and sometimes the assumption of responsibility. If the bracelet goes on easily, then a matter in your life may be flowing, a bond in a relationship may be strengthening, or a material opening may be moving closer to you.

But if you struggle while putting it on, the dream suggests that this blessing or responsibility asks something from you. According to Nablusi, ease and difficulty in the dream often guide the interpretation. A bracelet that fits the wrist exactly may point to the right opportunity; a bracelet that feels too tight may point to a strained agreement. So the act of wearing also carries the question: do you accept this value?

Receiving a Gold Bracelet as a Gift

Receiving a gold bracelet as a gift suggests value, support, or an offer coming from outside. A gift always points to something given willingly, which is why such a dream may especially indicate a positive opening in relationships. Kirmani often reads gifted ornaments as friendship, promise, closeness, or happy news. If the giver is someone you know, the bond with that person may grow stronger.

If the gift comes from someone unexpected, a surprising offer may enter your life. But if the giver’s face feels cold, the gift may carry debt, expectation, or a hidden condition. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz says that a dream feels not only the shape of the gift, but also its intention. So receiving a gold bracelet is not just joy; it also asks, does this bond come with a price?

Giving a Gold Bracelet

Giving a bracelet may be read as sharing a part of your own value, or making a sacrifice to strengthen a relationship. Who you give it to changes the interpretation. If you give it to your mother, it may point to compassion; to your spouse, it may point to bonding; to a stranger, it may suggest unexpected generosity. Nablusi connects the act of giving with reward, intention, and purity of heart; yet if what you give is gold, this is not an ordinary gift, but the transfer of something precious.

If you give it willingly, it may mean release from a burden or a voluntary sense of relief. If you give it unwillingly, there is a feeling of losing something valuable. According to Kirmani, giving away jewelry can sometimes be like handing over part of your standing. So the dream reminds you of the fine line between generosity and loss.

Losing a Gold Bracelet

Losing a gold bracelet is one of the most unsettling variations. This dream can point to fear of losing what you have, worry about damaging a relationship, or the feeling that an opportunity is slipping away. In the dream tradition of Muhammad b. Sirin, loss is often tied to a blessing that has been neglected. If something is precious and then disappears, the dream says: notice what is already in your hands.

Where the bracelet is lost also matters. If it disappears at home, the matter may belong to the family; if it is lost outside, it may involve social life or work; if it vanishes in a crowd, it may concern visibility and acceptance. Nablusi says that a lost object can sometimes speak of temporary hardship, and sometimes of forgetting your own worth. If you later find the bracelet, then what was lost was never completely gone.

Taking Off a Gold Bracelet

Taking off the bracelet may mean stepping away from a bond, whether temporarily or permanently. Sometimes this is a relief, especially if it was tight or uncomfortable. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz reads the removal of an unwanted burden as a favorable release. If the bracelet was pressing on you, taking it off may point to your desire to let go of pressure in your life.

But if the bracelet was beautiful and fitting, and you removed it anyway, then the dream may point to turning away from a blessing, cooling a relationship, or rejecting an opportunity. Kirmani says such actions may reveal indecision within the dreamer. If you felt relieved after taking it off, that is one thing; if you were left with emptiness, then there may be a sense of loss.

Breaking the Gold Bracelet

Breaking is one of the harshest signs, because it carries the wounding of wholeness. Breaking a gold bracelet can be read as a broken promise, a strained relationship, a plan coming apart, or a financial opportunity being interrupted. Nablusi notes that broken jewelry usually relates to disharmony and diminished standing.

Yet breaking is not always a bad sign. Sometimes it means ending a suffocating bond or dissolving an old order. If you broke it on purpose in the dream, you may be ready to tear down a structure that has become too tight for you. If you found it already broken, then an outside shock may be involved. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s line, breaking speaks of separation from wholeness; yet after separation, a new order can also be born.

Selling the Gold Bracelet

Selling a gold bracelet means more than turning value into cash; it can also mean giving up something precious. This dream may reflect a forced choice, or the wish to let something go in order to breathe. Kirmani says selling jewelry can be the sacrifice of something lovely for a different need. If the sale is voluntary, it may be a strategic decision; if it is forced, it may point to material pressure or inner strain.

If you felt regret after selling the bracelet, you may be feeling that a value you gave away was not properly returned. If you felt lighter, it may also mean release from an old burden. Nablusi recommends reading change together with intention. So the question is: are you reducing value, or making space for another value to enter?

Having the Gold Bracelet Stolen

Theft speaks of outside interference. If a gold bracelet is stolen in your dream, it may mean that something you worked for has been taken by another person, that your value was not seen, or that trust has been shaken. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz often links stolen ornaments with an outside influence that disturbs inner peace. This may be experienced as jealousy, rivalry, or an unexpected loss.

But the most important detail in a theft dream is how you felt. If you were angry, your boundaries were crossed. If you did not care, perhaps the value was already ready to leave your life. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s tradition, what is unjustly taken can be a call for caution in waking life.

Finding a Gold Bracelet

Finding is the remembrance of a value that had been lost. To find a gold bracelet in a dream may mean an unexpected opportunity, a returning relationship, or a long-forgotten worth becoming visible again. According to Nablusi, jewelry found in a dream can point to happy news or a hidden blessing coming to light.

If you find the bracelet on a road, life may be calling you toward a new period. If you find it at home, there may be peace returning to the family. If you find it at work, there may be a career opening. Kirmani also reads such discoveries as reclaiming your own value. Sometimes the bracelet that is found outside had long been searched for inside.

Interpretation by Scene

Where the gold bracelet appears turns the dream from a simple ornament into a full context. Seeing it at home, outside, at a wedding, in a crowd, by the sea, or in front of a mirror shows which part of life it touches. Muhammad b. Sirin and Nablusi both remind us that place carries great weight in interpretation. The scene accompanies the destiny of the bracelet.

Seeing a Gold Bracelet at Home

Seeing a gold bracelet at home is linked with family abundance, livelihood, order, and close relationships. Home is the heart of the dream, and gold seen there may point to a joy that will reach the household. Kirmani says jewelry found inside the home can indicate news from family members or a blessing entering the house. If the bracelet is on your mother, spouse, or sibling, family ties become even more central.

Yet a bracelet seen at home can also symbolize domestic responsibility. Gold here is not only gain; it may be a burden the home is carrying. Nablusi says bright objects in the home may represent the unseen order of the household. If the bracelet at home brings peace, it is favorable; if it brings discomfort, then there is an unspoken issue in the family.

Seeing a Gold Bracelet at a Wedding

A wedding setting makes the gold bracelet more clearly about relationship, celebration, and social acceptance. This dream often suggests engagement, marriage, a promise, kinship, or a good piece of news from the surroundings. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz says that jewelry seen in festive scenes is tied to joy being openly lived.

But if the wedding crowd is too loud, showiness and comparison may also enter the picture. According to Kirmani, jewelry shining in a crowd may also carry the desire to stand out. If you are wearing the gold bracelet at a wedding and feel good, a heart-warming development may be near. If you feel uneasy, social expectations may be pressing on you.

Seeing a Gold Bracelet in a Market or Bazaar

The market or bazaar is the place of shopping, valuation, bargaining, and choices. A gold bracelet seen there is not only about fortune, but also about decision pressure. Nablusi reads markets as the passing face of the world and the stage of exchange between people. So if the bracelet is in the bazaar, there may be a decision point involving money, work, an offer, or relationships.

If you look at the bracelet and do not buy it, you may be passing by an opportunity. If you bargain over it, you are trying to protect your value. Kirmani says jewelry seen in the market may also point to an opportunity connected with lawful gain; yet when you open yourself too much to other people’s gaze, comparison and competition can grow.

Seeing a Gold Bracelet in a Mirror

Seeing a gold bracelet in a mirror is directly tied to how you see yourself. Here the gold carries not only outer blessing, but also your own sense of worth. In Jungian language, this scene strengthens the contact between persona and self. How do you see yourself? Beautiful, enough, valuable? Or are you measuring yourself through someone else’s eyes?

Nablusi says that jewelry seen in a mirror can sometimes reflect the inner world. If the bracelet suits you in the mirror, self-respect may be strengthening. If it does not suit you or feels foreign, the question “does this value belong to me?” becomes important. In Kirmani’s line, the gap between appearance and feeling is the key to interpretation.

Seeing a Gold Bracelet in a Crowd

Seeing a gold bracelet in a crowd is about visibility, comparison, admiration, and social standing. The bracelet is not just an ornament here; it is a signpost. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz interprets jewelry in crowded scenes as either the desire to stand out or the meaning the surroundings place upon a person.

If the crowd looks at you with appreciation, it may be a time of good reputation. But if the gaze is jealous, then your success or beauty has put you in the center of attention. This dream also asks: do you want to be seen? Because sometimes the gold bracelet grows into something larger than the thing itself, simply because other people give it value.

Interpretation by Feeling

The feeling you have while wearing the gold bracelet is half of the interpretation. Joy, tightness, fear, shame, peace, curiosity, or pride all change the color of the symbol. Traditional books often focus on what the object is, but RUYAN’s language also listens to the feeling. Because the same bracelet may be good news to one person and a burden to another.

Feeling Joy from the Gold Bracelet

Joy strengthens the favorable side of the dream. If your heart opens while wearing the gold bracelet, it is often read as being accepted, becoming more valuable, and seeing your fortune unfold. In Nablusi’s interpretations, jewelry joined with joy points to news that comes with ease of heart. That news may be material, emotional, or sometimes spiritual relief.

The cleaner the joy in the dream, the clearer the interpretation. If the joy is peaceful rather than wild, the blessing appears more mature. According to Kirmani, calmness of heart may point to the solidity of the blessing arriving. So the dream is not only saying, “something is coming”; it is also asking, “does what is coming complete you?”

Feeling Afraid of the Gold Bracelet

Fear opens the shadowed side of the gold bracelet. In this case, the dream may point to the feeling of a responsibility that looks precious but presses on you. In Muhammad b. Sirin’s line, an object that looks beautiful yet causes fear can point to the weight of a blessing. Perhaps a relationship is tightening around you, or an offer is making you tense instead of happy.

The source of the fear matters. Are you afraid the bracelet will fall off, or afraid that once it is on, it will bind you? Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz says that jewelry seen with fear can be linked to matters that look good from outside but disturb peace inside. This dream may also whisper the need to set boundaries.

Feeling Comfortable with the Gold Bracelet

Comfort shows that the gold bracelet sits in the right place. If it neither squeezes nor slips, then it points to a fitting gain, a right relationship, or an opportunity arriving at the right time. Nablusi interprets suitable things in dreams as favorable harmony. Here the bracelet appears like a circle that belongs in your life.

This feeling also points to an inner completion. In Jungian terms, the self may be feeling more organized and whole. Some inner disorder has been gathered back together, and your sense of value may have settled into place. If carrying the bracelet feels light, then the blessing is supporting you rather than burdening you.

Feeling Ashamed of the Gold Bracelet

Shame is a very important detail because it reveals your relationship with value. If you feel ashamed while wearing a gold bracelet, then you may be afraid of being seen, or struggling to take ownership of the value given to you. Kirmani says that shame before jewelry may sometimes reflect a person diminishing themselves too much. The deeper knot may be the belief that you do not deserve the blessing when it arrives.

This shame may also come from social eyes. The feeling of “Will people talk about me?” or “Is this too much for me?” can dim the gold’s shine. In Nablusi’s line, discomfort in the face of a blessing shows that the blessing has not yet been fully internalized. The dream does not judge you; it only asks you to look again at your own worth.

Feeling Safe with the Gold Bracelet

Safety is the most mature form of the dream. If the bracelet sits firmly on your wrist, warms you, and gives you a feeling of steadiness, then it points to a reliable period. Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz tends to read dreams where inner peace aligns with the object as closer to the good side. When symbol and feeling come together, the interpretation becomes clear.

This safety can be financial, but it can also be emotional. Perhaps you feel more grounded, or the base of a relationship is growing stronger. In Jungian terms, this means moving a little closer to the Self: standing at your own center. Here the gold bracelet speaks of balance before decoration.

Final Summary

Wearing a gold bracelet in a dream is not only about money, or only about relationships, or only about beauty. It is a symbol of your bond with value, the weight of blessing, and the experience of being made visible. When the lines of Kirmani, Nablusi, Muhammad b. Sirin, and Abu Sa’id al-Wa’iz come together, they whisper the same truth: gold is value, and the bracelet is the way that value wraps around you. Sometimes that embrace feels like love; sometimes it feels like duty.

So when you read this dream, keep three things together: what the bracelet looked like, who put it on, and how you felt. If you wish, the meaning may be pointing to a relationship in your life, a work offer, or a message that has recently arrived. If the bracelet felt heavy, life may be showing you a responsibility that looks beautiful but is hard to carry. If it felt light and bright, abundance may be near.

Still, the dream never speaks the final word alone; it opens together with your life. Because every dream is a letter: sometimes it writes good news, sometimes warning, and sometimes it simply whispers, do not forget your worth.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 01 What does wearing a gold bracelet in a dream point to?

    It is interpreted through value, opportunity, responsibility, and relationship bonds.

  • 02 What does it mean to receive a gold bracelet as a gift in a dream?

    It points to unexpected support, an offer, or a heart bond.

  • 03 Is losing a gold bracelet in a dream a bad sign?

    It speaks of a missed opportunity, a need to protect trust, or a value that must be safeguarded.

  • 04 What does seeing a broken gold bracelet in a dream mean?

    It suggests strain in bonds, delayed matters, or a value that is left incomplete.

  • 05 How should wearing more than one gold bracelet in a dream be read?

    It carries the meaning of rising responsibility along with increasing opportunity and status.

  • 06 What does it mean to feel joy while wearing a gold bracelet in a dream?

    It shows that the blessing is meeting your heart and opening into peace.

  • 07 What does it mean if the gold bracelet feels too tight in the dream?

    It may mean that a blessing is turning into pressure, or responsibility is beginning to feel heavy.

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