Generally, Kubera Yantra is created by following the exact steps prescribed in the ancient texts of Vedic culture. It was developed with great care in the olden times. The shape of the Yantra is essentially squarely divided into three by three dimensions. However, there is a quick trick that you can use to find out if the Yantra is made in the right way; you can count all the rows and columns along with the diagonal ones, and if it all adds up to 72, the Yantra is correct. In south India, the Kubera Yantra is known as Kubera Kolam which is a pattern drawn on the floor with rice flour batter or chalk stick.
Kubera Yantra is generally available as lockets or bracelets. The believers used to wear it or meditate on it daily to bring affluence and happiness in their lives. However, beliefs apart, Kubera Yantra has evolved as a fashion statement, and people take pride in flaunting it. As a result, it is widely seen in both gold as well as silver.
Gold Kubera Yantra lockets come in different sizes, and the big ones are often used by women as part of their Bridal jewellery as well.