Saito - Bishamonten (Vaisravana) Silver Pendant Top (Silver 950)
Product Name
Bishamonten (Vaisravana) Silver Pendant Top (Silver 950)
Description
In Japan, Bishamonten, or just Bishamon is thought of
as an armor-clad god of warfare or warriors and a punisher of evildoers –
a view that is at odds with the more pacific Buddhist king described above.
Bishamon is portrayed holding a spear in one hand and a small pagoda in the other hand,
the latter symbolizing the divine treasure house,
whose contents he both guards and gives away.
In Japanese folklore, he is one of the Japanese Seven Gods of Fortune.
On the upper left part of the pendant top is Sanskrit character (Bonji) "Bay" of Bishamonten.
Pendant Material
950 Silver
The Pendant top does not come with any chain.
Our picture shows
Saito's Gin-Ryu-W Chain. (Ibushi-Gin color = Blacken Silver color) Silver 925
40 mm (H) x 26 mm (W)
(1.5748" H x 1.0236" W)
Thickness - 2.5 mm (0.0984")
Weight - 19.8 g (0.67 oz)
Delivery Time
This item is a custom-made. (Made-to-order)
The average waiting period is about 3-4 weeks at this moment.
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