Fudo Myoo is one of the deities of Buddhism,"To sever worldly desires, remove obstacles, and fulfill one's wishes."It is widely believed to be [a deity].
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Fudo Myoo is believed to possess immense spiritual power, dispelling evil and misfortune, and protecting those who have faith from bad luck. Additionally, he is revered as the "God of Fighting Spirit," strengthening willpower even in difficult situations and opening the path to achieving goals.
The deity depicted in this pendant adopts the style of traditional Tibetan Tang carpets, intricately recreating the image of calming evil with an angry expression and wielding a precious sword to cut through worldly desires.Protection from evil, improved career luck, success in exams, and avoidance of disaster.This protective amulet is perfect for those who wish for [something].

This product employs a three-dimensional relief technique, intricately carving the majestic features of the main deity within a small dimension. Every detail, from the lotus pedestal, ritual implements, to the garments, is clearly expressed, allowing one to touch and feel the three-dimensionality.
Additionally, natural mineral pigments are used for hand coloring. Based on the red of cinnabar, the traditional colors of thangka, such as gold, green, and blue, stand out, combining a deep beauty with elegance. Even after the passage of time, these colors remain vibrant as they were on the first day.
The surface is magnificent and noble due to the colored relief decoration, while the back retains the original texture of cinnabar, offering a delicate and moist touch. When worn at the chest, it serves as an amulet that protects daily life and brings peace of mind, while also being an artistic masterpiece of the East that can be appreciated closely in hand.

Care Instructions and Precautions
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Avoid high temperatures and direct sunlight, and do not place it inside a car or near a heater.
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It is fragile. Be careful to avoid contact with hard objects and dropping it.
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Avoid contact with water, sweat, and cosmetics, and remove when bathing or swimming.
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Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not wash with water.
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Store in a soft cloth bag or box in a cool, dark place.
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Thangka paintings are sacred. Wear them with respect.