In Buddhist culture, the deity figure (shinzō) is typically regarded as a symbol of wisdom, strength, wealth, and success. Wearing a necklace adorned with a small design of a deity figure from a thangka (tangka) is believed to provide protection from the deity, bestow wisdom and strength, assist the wearer in overcoming difficulties to achieve their goals, as well as safeguard peace and attract wealth.

About the Material
The base material of the necklace is high-quality ebony. The scientific name for ebony is East African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon), and it is praised as the "king's wood." This wood is hard, with a specific gravity of 1.25 to 1.33 g/cm³, making it one of the heaviest and hardest woods currently available.
The grain of the wood is uniform and dense, mostly straight. The heartwood exhibits a deep purple-brown to nearly black hue, featuring mysterious and attractive black streaks that fully express nobility and elegance. Furthermore, ebony possesses excellent stability, making it resistant to warping and deformation, and it is also highly resistant to decay, allowing it to be preserved for long periods while maintaining its beauty over time.

Wearing Experience
The ebony is finely polished, with a surface that is as smooth as a mirror, providing a warm touch and a very pleasant wearing experience. It does not cause any irritation to the skin. The accompanying chain is made of excellent material, strong and durable, and together with the ebony pendant, they create a necklace of outstanding quality.
Whether as a personal collection item or a gift for relatives and friends, it is undoubtedly the perfect choice. It brings you a unique wearing experience and endless good symbolism.