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Japanese Omamori Amulet - Chinese Zodiac Sign of the Dragon

€7.20
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Japanese Amulet Omamori - Chinese Zodiac Sign of the Dragon

Delivery times :

  • 1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
  • 3 to 5 working days for other countries in Europe
  • 3 to 5 working days for other countries via DHL

This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.

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Width about 4.5 cm
Length 6 cm
Compositions Chirimen crêpe
Product origin made in Japan

The Omamori is a traditional Japanese amulet, known for its spiritual protection and blessings. Handcrafted with care, each Omamori is blessed in Japanese temples with specific prayers to ensure safety, good health, and success. These amulets are often carried for personal protection, luck in studies or business, or to safeguard loved ones. A symbol of ancient Japanese wisdom, the Omamori is a powerful talisman that brings positive energy and protection to its wearer.

The Chinese zodiac sign of the Dragon is one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. It is generally associated with power, luck and majesty. People born under the sign of the Dragon are often perceived as ambitious, energetic and charismatic. They possess a strong sense of leadership and self-confidence, which makes them easily attract the attention of others. The Dragon is known for its courageous and daring nature, always ready to take on challenges and risks.

Dragon natives have an independent spirit and are not content to follow established rules. They prefer to forge their own path and are capable of great achievements thanks to their determination.

In Chinese astrology, each sign is associated with an element (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, or Water) depending on the year of birth. The element influences the character of the Dragon. For example, a Fire Dragon will be particularly passionate and dynamic, while a Metal Dragon will be more determined and resilient.

The Dragon gets along well with the Rat and the Monkey, with whom it forms powerful and harmonious alliances. On the other hand, it may have difficulty getting along with the Dog, whose energy is often at odds with that of the Dragon.

In Chinese culture, the Dragon is a symbol of luck, prosperity and protection. Contrary to the Western representation of dragons as destructive creatures, the Chinese Dragon is perceived in a very positive way, often associated with the emperor and divine power.

The sign of the Dragon is that of energy, strength and luck, often carried by determined and charismatic people, ready to accomplish great things in their lives.