Wood Crafted Japanese Omamori(???) Tradition and 11 similar items
Wood Crafted Japanese Omamori(???) Tradition and Protection For JDM Car Fans Jap
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$1.50 via to United States
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Canada

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Purchase protection
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Quantity Available: |
4 in stock |
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New |
ASIN: |
B0CY93FFF5 |
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Size(without the rope): 3.3inch x 1.5inch Rope:6.5 inch |
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unisex-adult |
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Generic |
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54100000 |
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handmade-jewelry-charms |
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More than a week ago |
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1678346671 |
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"Please note that each Omamori is unique and has slightly different grain from the picture shows, the gold plated bead may also be different" Welcome to Funfactordesign, where we bring you the essence of tradition and protection with our exquisite wood crafted Japanese Omamori-???. Each Omamori is sourced from a genuine Japanese Gosyuuinn, personally visited by us for an authentic touch. Our dedication to preserving tradition meets modern craftsmanship, as we use precision laser machines to engrave the sacred Gosyuuinn onto high-quality solid wood materials. Omamori (??/???) are Japanese amulets commonly sold at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, dedicated to particular Shinto kami as well as Buddhist figures, and are said to provide various forms of luck and protection. Where was the Gosyuuinn(???) from: Hakone Shrine (????, Hakone Jinja)?According to shrine tradition, Hakone-jinja was founded in 757 during the reign of Emperor K?sh?. The original shrine was at the summit of the Komagatake peak of Mount Hakone. The shrine was relocated to the shores of Lake Ashi; its current form dates to 1667. Credit for establishment is also given to Priest Mangan, for pacifying the nine-headed dragon that lived at the bottom of Lake Ashi. According to the Azuma Kagami, Minamoto no Yoritomo sought guidance and shelter from the kami at Hakone after his defeat in Battle of Ishibashiyama during the Genpei War.Upon becoming sh?gun, Yoritomo became a patron of the shrine. In the Kamakura period, the shrine was popular with samurai. This support continued through the Sengoku period. The shrine was burned down by the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Battle of Odawara. It was reconstructed by Tokugawa Ieyasu and given a grant of 200 koku of revenue. The Tokugawa shogunate continued to support the shrine. In the system of ranked Shinto shrines, Hakone was listed in 1875 among the 3rd class of nationally significant shrines or kokuhei-sh?sha (????).
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Product description: "Please note that each Omamori is unique and has slightly different grain from the picture shows, the gold plated bead may also be different" Welcome to Funfactordesign, where we bring you the essence of tradition and protection with our exquisite wood crafted Japanese Omamori-???. Each Omamori is sourced from a genuine Japanese Gosyuuinn, personally visited by us for an authentic touch. Our dedication to preserving tradition meets modern craftsmanship, as we use precision laser machines to engrave the sacred Gosyuuinn onto high-quality solid wood materials. Omamori (??/???) are Japanese amulets commonly sold at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, dedicated to particular Shinto kami as well as Buddhist figures, and are said to provide various forms of luck and protection. Where was the Gosyuuinn(???) from: Hakone Shrine (????, Hakone Jinja)?According to shrine tradition, Hakone-jinja was founded in 757 during the reign of Emperor K?sh?. The original shrine was at the summit of the Komagatake peak of Mount Hakone. The shrine was relocated to the shores of Lake Ashi; its current form dates to 1667. Credit for establishment is also given to Priest Mangan, for pacifying the nine-headed dragon that lived at the bottom of Lake Ashi. According to the Azuma Kagami, Minamoto no Yoritomo sought guidance and shelter from the kami at Hakone after his defeat in Battle of Ishibashiyama during the Genpei War.Upon becoming sh?gun, Yoritomo became a patron of the shrine. In the Kamakura period, the shrine was popular with samurai. This support continued through the Sengoku period. The shrine was burned down by the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Battle of Odawara. It was reconstructed by Tokugawa Ieyasu and given a grant of 200 koku of revenue. The Tokugawa shogunate continued to support the shrine. In the system of ranked Shinto shrines, Hakone was listed in 1875 among the 3rd class of nationally significant shrines or kokuhei-sh?sha (????).
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