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Dapeng Bird Gawu Box Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Pendant

Dapeng Bird Gawu Box Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Pendant

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brand HKHL Item No. YCP0005-Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva
style Chinese style Classification Dapeng Bird Gawu Box Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Pendant
Pendant material S925 silver Chain circumference 51-80cm
Pendant size About 37mm wide and 53mm high weight About 65g

Care Guide

Oriental Zen jewelry, blending faith and aesthetics through unique craftsmanship, requires meticulous care to preserve its sacred luster and artistic value. The following provides professional care advice on cleaning, storage, daily wear protection, and handling special circumstances.

1. Cleaning Method (1) Surface Dust Removal: Prepare a soft brush (such as an eyeglass cleaning brush, with fine bristles that won't damage the surface) and a soft microfiber cloth. Place the jewelry on a clean work surface and gently brush along the grain of the jewelry, removing any dust. Focus on the grooves and crevices within the grain. Then, wipe the surface with a microfiber cloth to restore basic cleanliness.

(2) Cleaning of oil stains and fingerprints If there are oil stains or fingerprints, take a small amount of neutral detergent (pH 7-8, non-corrosive, such as diluted baby shower gel), drop it on the corner of a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the surface of the jewelry. Then use a microfiber cloth soaked in clean water to wipe off any remaining detergent. Finally, wipe it thoroughly with a dry soft cloth to prevent residual moisture from corroding the material.

(3) Precious Metal-Gemstone Joints: Special care should be taken when cleaning inlaid structures of precious metals such as gold and silver with gemstones (such as turquoise and beeswax). Gently scrub the gemstones with a soft-bristled brush and a small amount of specialized jewelry cleaning solution (specific to the specific gemstone to avoid chemical corrosion). Wipe the precious metal frame with a microfiber cloth and a neutral detergent. Dry quickly after cleaning to prevent moisture from penetrating the inlaid gaps and affecting their firmness.

2. Storage Tips (1) Individual Storage: Use a soft velvet jewelry box and wrap each Buddha statue jewelry piece individually to prevent friction and scratches on the surface. If the jewelry box has separate compartments, you can arrange them according to the size and material of the statue. For example, separate pure gold statues from those inlaid with gemstones to prevent the hardness of the gemstones from scratching the metal.

(2) Environmental Control: The jewelry should be stored in a dry, cool environment, away from areas with large temperature fluctuations, such as heating and air conditioning vents, and out of direct sunlight. A desiccant (such as silicone desiccant, which should be replaced regularly) can be placed in the jewelry box to maintain a relative humidity of 40%-60% to prevent oxidation of precious metals and dehydration and cracking of gemstones.

3. Daily Wear Protection (1) When wearing contact protection, avoid contact with hard objects. For example, when doing housework (washing dishes, mopping the floor) or exercising (fitness, playing ball), it is recommended to remove and store it. The surface of the Buddha statue is intricately carved and inlaid, and collisions can easily cause deformation, loss of gemstones, and damage to the artistic integrity.

(2) Chemical Protection: Stay away from chemical products such as perfume, hairspray, and hand cream. These contain alcohol, fragrances, and other chemicals. Contact with jewelry can corrode precious metal plating and tarnish the gemstone. It is recommended to complete your makeup and skincare routine and wait for the chemicals to completely dry before wearing jewelry.

IV. Special Situation Handling (1) Loose Gemstones If a gemstone appears loose, stop wearing it immediately and do not apply pressure or adjust it yourself. Contact a professional jewelry repair facility, who will use specialized tools to reinforce the setting and ensure the gemstone is secure. Also, check the surrounding setting to prevent other gemstones from becoming loose.

(2) Precious Metal Oxidation: Buddha statues made of pure silver are prone to oxidation and blackening. You can use a special silver cleaning cloth (containing mild polishing ingredients) to gently wipe the oxidized parts. If gold shows slight discoloration, clean it with a neutral detergent and then hand it over to a professional gold jewelry maintenance shop for polishing and refurbishment to restore its original color.

Carefully caring for Eastern Zen jewelry is a testament to both respect for spiritual culture and the preservation of artistic craftsmanship. By following these guidelines, each piece of Buddhist jewelry will convey a lasting sense of sacred meaning and aesthetic warmth, bearing witness to your faith and beauty through the years.

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Garuda: Originating from ancient Buddhist texts, it is a mighty guardian deity. Scriptures describe it as spreading its wings to cover the sky, specifically subduing the dragons (symbolizing afflictions and obstacles), protecting the Dharma and its practitioners. It symbolizes fearlessness, strength, and protection against evil. Its powerful protective power extends to all beings, not limited to a single zodiac sign. It is particularly effective in warding off misfortune and providing peace of mind for those born in their zodiac year or those experiencing the Tai Sui year.

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (Qixhadilusha): One of the four great bodhisattvas in Buddhism, he is known for his boundless vow of "not becoming a Buddha until hell is empty, and not attaining enlightenment until all sentient beings are saved." He holds a staff (to shake open the gates of hell and dispel the darkness of ignorance) and a Mani jewel (to illuminate the three paths and fulfill good wishes), and often rides a divine beast called Diting (excellent at distinguishing truth from falsehood and perceiving the smallest details). In the traditional system of the "Twelve Zodiac Buddhas," Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is regarded as the guardian deity of those born in the Year of the Rabbit, bestowing upon them perseverance, stability, and the power to resolve karmic obstacles. This design combines the protection of Dapeng and the great vows of Ksitigarbha to provide all sentient beings with deep protection to overcome adversity and eliminate disasters.

Why choose it?

The core value of choosing the dual sacred combination of Garuda and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva lies in providing the perfect protection of "Vajra Body Protection" and "Great Vow to Deliver from Disaster." Garuda dispels all external interference, unexpected disasters, and negative energy (subduing the "Dragon of Misfortune"), building a strong barrier for physical and mental well-being. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, with his boundless compassion and vows, dissolves karmic obstacles from past lives, resolves interference from enemies and creditors, transcends adverse karma, and grants a calm and resolute mind, helping to overcome difficulties and stay away from fear. Together, these two protect the wearer's physical and mental well-being, shielding them from adversity and enabling the fulfillment of their good wishes.

Design Intention

The theme of the Two Saints is presented: the core holy image cast on the front of the Ga'u box - the Garuda shows the majestic posture of the guardian with wings spread out and claws grasping dragons and snakes (symbolizing the subjugation of bad luck and obstacles); Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is presented solemnly, holding the Mani Pearl in his left hand (emitting light and dispelling darkness), and the nine-ring staff in his right hand (shaking up hell), standing on a lotus platform or riding a Di Ting divine beast, demonstrating his great wish and compassion to save all sentient beings in the six realms.

Symbols of Dharma protection and salvation: The design incorporates corresponding symbolic elements: the Garuda is accompanied by auspicious clouds and flame patterns to enhance the power of the Dharma protector; Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is supplemented with lotus, the Sanskrit characters "卍" or "OM", and a halo representing the six realms, highlighting his vow to save all sentient beings.

Protective Meaning: The design conveys the steadfast power of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, the zodiac deity for those born in the Year of the Rabbit, while emphasizing the universal protective power of Garuda, which applies to all wearers, helping to ward off adversity and bring peace of mind and body.

Exquisitely crafted Gawu: The classic Gawu box design is portable and close-fitting. Intricately carved images and symbols of salvation ensure a solemn and protective energy, reflecting reverence for the great vow spirit.

Wear it, you are wearing...

Resolve karma: Reduce past bad karma, interference from enemies and creditors, transform the root causes of misfortune, and improve the foundation of fortune.

Transmigration and peace: Protect from non-human interference, nightmares and unrest, dedicate merits to ancestors and sentient beings with affinity, and bring harmony and peace.

Perseverance and Patience: Grants the fortitude and calm wisdom to face adversity, illness, and setbacks, and overcome difficulties.

Guardian of your natal sign (Year of the Rabbit): Gain the power of your natal guardian Buddha to enhance your stability in the current year, avert bad luck, and strengthen your mind.

Notes on culture

This Ga'u box is deeply rooted in both Han and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. The Garuda bird embodies the mighty protection of the Dharma protector, while Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva symbolizes the supreme compassionate aspiration to liberate all sentient beings and attain enlightenment. As a mobile miniature Buddhist shrine, the Ga'u box serves as a portable amulet and a source of blessings for salvation. This design cleverly combines the power of Dharma protection with the aspiration to transcend adversity, aligning with the folk belief in Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva as the zodiac deity for the Year of the Rabbit. Furthermore, through his universal protection, the Ga'u box offers profound protection against external evil, resolves internal calamities, and strengthens the wearer's resolve. Carrying the profound meaning of "Buddha's blessing, may all wishes be fulfilled," it expresses a sincere wish for freedom from suffering and peace of mind and body, and is an auspicious and sacred object embodying the saving spirit of Mahayana Buddhism.

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Buddhist culture has emerged in every corner of the world after thousands of years of ups and downs. Its glorious history and cultural heritage are an indispensable part of the diversity of the Chinese nation.

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The details are exquisite and delicate. Through carving, inlaying, gilding and other crafts, the Buddha statue is solemn and the expression is compassionate.

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Buddha's mind is always clear and bright

The six-syllable Great Compassion Mantra represents the wisdom and compassion of the Bodhisattva, purifying the mind, eliminating worries, and bringing peace and good fortune to the wearer.