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This is an original chain featuring the Sankosho, a ritual implement used in Shingon Buddhism. Wearing it during pilgrimages or festivals can imbue it with the meaning of protection and prayer. As this is a one-of-a-kind original piece, it cannot be found elsewhere. Unused and in beautiful condition. This is a gold chain adorned with a decoration modeled after the "Sankosho" (three-pronged vajra), a ritual implement used in Shingon Buddhism. The Sankosho is a Buddhist implement of Esoteric Buddhism that symbolizes the power to break through worldly desires and become one with Buddha, and is known as a highly spiritual motif. The chain is delicate and in beautiful condition. It is unused but has been stored at home. There is no box or other packaging. Length: Approximately 100 cm Weight: Approximately 49 grams It is not 18k gold, but it is a chain with a metallic shine and a sense of weight. Only the chain is for sale; the bag is not included. This is a rare item not generally sold, and the price reflects the design and labor costs. It will be sold to those who truly understand this. Please confirm any concerns before purchasing. If you do not understand, or if you seem not to understand, or if I feel uneasy about the transaction, I will respectfully decline the transaction. Furthermore, even after purchase, if I feel uneasy about the transaction, I may cancel it at the buyer's convenience. Thank you for your understanding. Shipping is anonymous.
1 month ago