Japanese Omamori Amulet - Chinese Zodiac Sign of Monkey
Width | about 4.5 cm |
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Length | 6 cm |
Compositions | Chirimen crêpe |
Product origin | made in Japan |
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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 Monkey is the ninth sign of the Chinese zodiac and is traditionally seen as an intelligent, cunning, and playful animal.
Monkey natives are known for their quick wit, resourcefulness, and ability to find creative solutions to problems. They learn quickly and adapt well to new situations. Very curious by nature, Monkeys enjoy exploring new areas and acquiring knowledge in a variety of subjects. They never tire of learning.
The Monkey is often funny and enjoys making others laugh. Their quick wit and witty remarks make them good companions, especially during lively discussions or in social situations.
They are generally very sociable, like to be the center of attention, and enjoy interacting with others. They easily surround themselves with friends and are appreciated for their natural charm.
The Monkey is often ambitious, seeking to achieve their goals with determination. He has a keen sense of opportunity and knows how to take advantage of situations.
Monkey natives like to have autonomy and often prefer to go their own way. They can be unpredictable, but this also makes them exciting to follow. The Monkey is known for his ability to be mischievous. He can sometimes be manipulative to achieve his goals, using his talents to turn a situation to his advantage.
The Monkey can get bored easily or become impatient if he does not see rapid progress. In their constant quest for novelty, Monkeys can sometimes miss the depth of things and lack consistency. At times, they can seem too focused on themselves and on achieving their own desires, without caring enough about the needs of others.
The Monkey is generally compatible with the Rat and the Dragon, signs that share his energy and liveliness. On the other hand, he may have more difficulty getting along with the Tiger, because their personalities are often in opposition.
The sign of the Monkey represents intelligence, mischief and an insatiable curiosity, but also an unpredictable and sometimes opportunistic side.