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Thank you very much for viewing! ♦︎Only one available! ♦︎First come, first served! ♦︎Brand new, unused! ♦︎Instant purchase OK! I'm also selling other items!! #akemi's shop 【Kongō Rikishi (Guardian Deities)】 Meaning "those who hold the vajra," they are often enshrined at the front gates of temples as they hold the sacred weapon, the vajra, which symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha, and ward off evil. The one with an open mouth is called "Agyō," and the one with a closed mouth is called "Ungyō." The two characters "A" and "Un" are said to represent the beginning and the end, yin and yang, and everything in the universe. Their angry faces, furrowing their brows, are called "funnusō" (wrathful expression) - not only suppressing people's evil intentions, but also protecting believers, and sometimes confronting gods and demons, they have a terrifying expression of anger. 【Consisting of 16 parts】The extraordinary splendor comes from our dissatisfaction. The entire piece is only 35mm tall, composed of 16 parts, and the two fangs are less than 2mm in size. In this mosaic process of many components, it also involves different materials of silver, copper, brass, and gemstones. Combining these materials with different melting points requires a wealth of experience in jewelry making. 【Splendor】The combination of materials not only highlights the splendor, but also allows us to expect surprises from the passage of time and the clash of materials. As the color of the copper gradually settles, the texture of the brass increases, and the silver becomes less noticeable, the gemstones remain dazzling. At this time, a pendant that belongs to oneself, filled with one's own unique traces and individuality, is born. Not only the splendor of the front, but also the details on the back of the mask are exquisite. Inspired by the auspicious clouds and wave patterns that often appear near the Kongō Rikishi, the enamel is repainted to represent auspicious things that avoid evil influences and improve wealth. 【Amulet Gift】Fudō Myōō is the guardian deity for those born in the Year of the Rooster. It is said that each person's guardian deity is determined by their zodiac sign. Zodiac guardian deities have been worshiped since ancient times as protective Buddhas for warding off evil and bringing good luck. The brass pendant is valued in feng shui as a material that conveys stronger power. It's fashionable, cool, and also wards off evil, making it a recommended amulet/good luck gift for friends, family, and yourself ❤️ k35$$2000
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