Japanese Omamori amulet - Chinese zodiac sign of the Boar
Width | about 4.5 cm |
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Length | 6 cm |
Compositions | Chirimen crêpe |
Product origin | made in Japan |
Delivery delay :
2 to 4 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
3 to 6 working days for other countries in Europe
5 to 9 working days for the French Overseas Territories, Canada and other countries.
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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 Pig (or Boar in some translations) is the twelfth and last sign of the Chinese zodiac, which follows a twelve-year cycle. The Pig is associated with character traits such as generosity, honesty, and perseverance. In China, the Pig is seen as a symbol of prosperity and good luck, as it embodies both material and spiritual wealth. Those born under this sign are often perceived as warm and caring individuals, with a great sense of humor and a love of life.
Pig people are known for their gentle nature and ability to care for others. They are loyal, sincere, and honest, often with great listening skills and empathy. However, the Pig can also sometimes be perceived as naive or overly trusting, which can make them vulnerable to people with bad intentions. On the professional level, individuals born under this sign are known for their hard work and desire to succeed. They enjoy working as a team and are fully invested in their projects.
The Pig is also associated with the element of water in Chinese astrology, which gives it a certain emotional fluidity and an ability to adapt to changing circumstances in life. According to Chinese culture, the years of the Pig bring moments of renewal and balance. They are considered conducive to new beginnings and personal achievements.
Finally, the Pig also symbolizes abundance. In Asian culture, it is often associated with festivals and celebrations, where prosperity and harmony are honored. People born under this sign are therefore considered destined for a life full of joy, love and success, but they must be careful not to be too indulgent with themselves and to avoid excesses.