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DMtse Chinese Feng Shui Eight Treasures Auspicious Amulet Card for Good Luck Auspicious Prosperity

KWD 3.500

Brand
DMtse
Category
Home Décor
Weight
19 g
1 +

Special Features

  • The Eight Auspiciousness, also known as the Eight Treasures of Buddhism, are eight dharma objects in Buddhism that symbolize auspiciousness, perfection, peace and good luck.
  • Auspicious Eight Treasures: In Tibetan, it is called "Zhaxi Dajie", also known as the Eight Auspicious Emblem, which refers to the auspicious knot, wonderful lotus, treasure umbrella, right-handed conch, golden wheel, victory banner, treasure vase and goldfish.
  • The auspicious eight treasures generally appear in the form of murals, and there are also three-dimensional shapes carved and shaped. The signs of the eight auspicious objects are closely related to the Buddha.
  • You can put the Eight Treasures Auspicious amulet card in your wallet purse, or handbag, and wrap it in red cloth and put it under your pillow or bed to brings luck peace from amulet card.
  • Pictures of lucky charm cards printed with various runes, appreciated by Chinese Taoists and Buddhists as a lucky charm with divine grace and prayers that can bring good luck, marriage, financial wealth, uninterrupted development, etc.

Description

Package : X 1 Feng Shui Eight Treasures Auspicious Amulet Card ( gift bag free )
Weight : 10G
Material : Made of Metal
The dimension of the talisman card is approx.3.15"/ 8cm X 1.96" / 5cm .
The meaning patterns the eight treasures auspicious:
1. Auspicious knot, called "white contest" in Tibetan (bringing infinite happiness).
2. Lotus, called "White Horse" in Tibetan (representing purity).
3. Treasure umbrella, called "dou" in Tibetan (meaning to prevent loss and bad luck).
4. Right-handed white conch, called "Dongga" in Tibetan, also known as Faluobei (helps to improve communication relationship, maintain relationship and respect).
5. The golden wheel of life, called "Kuoluo" in Tibetan (bringing wisdom and knowledge).
6. Victory Building, called "Jianshen" in Tibetan (to help you succeed and win the competition).
7. Treasure vase, Tibetan called "Bengba" (harmony, peace, health).
8. The Symbol of Carps, called "Senie" in Tibetan (brings protection, friendship and abundance)

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