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Here are some omamori (Japanese amulets) from famous shrines and temples that I collected about 10 years ago. I will sell them as a set of 7. Individual sales or substitutions from other sets are not possible. Thank you for your understanding. Omamori received at shrines and temples are generally said to be effective for one year, but the embroidery on the amulet bags is lovely, and I kept them carefully even after carrying them around. This time, I couldn't bear to throw them away or have them burned in a ritual as I declutter, so I hope that someone interested in the design and embroidery of the amulet bags will continue to cherish them. The lineup of shrines and temples for the omamori is... · Goou Shrine (Kyoto, god of legs and lower back, boar) · Sanjusangen-do Temple (Kyoto, 1001 statues of Kannon, famous for Toshiya archery) · Sanjusangen-do Temple (Rare, only given to women at the Harumomo-e festival on March 3rd) · Koyasan Okunoin (Wakayama, some threads are coming loose.) · Uhoin Temple (Kyoto Nishijin, enshrines Kankiten) · Jisho-ji Temple (Kyoto, Ginkaku-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site) · Hikou Shrine (Kyoto, protects travelers on air routes) The strings have some black marks from rubbing against metal because I had them attached to my bag, but the embroidery on the bag itself is still very beautiful because I kept it inside a pocket. What do you think? Please consider purchasing them.
3 weeks ago