Senso-ji Temple
Misfortune Resilience Omamori (Sensoji Temple)
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Omamori are traditional Japanese cultural items associated with intentions such as protection, good fortune, and well-being.
These are cultural, traditional items and are not medical products.
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A thoughtful traditional Japanese charm from Sensoji Temple, symbolizing aspirations for well-being, peace of mind, and resilience during challenging times.
This Misfortune Resilience Omamori (厄除守) is a traditional Japanese charm associated with Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. It is culturally regarded as helping to navigate challenges and negative influences. The charm draws on the traditional symbolism of Kannon-sama, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, who is said to offer a sense of support during hardship. The red brocade pouch is embroidered with a dragon motif inspired by Sensoji’s mountain name, Kinryūzan (金龍山), a symbol of strength and positive regard.
- Traditional associations for well-being against challenges, difficulties, and negative influences.
- Recommended during life transitions or times of uncertainty.
- Features Kannon-sama and a dragon motif for strength and guidance.
Size: 7.5 cm (H) × 4.5 cm (W)
What’s Included:
- 1 x Misfortune Resilience Omamori (厄除守) from Sensoji Temple.
- Secure, protective packaging.
- Personal acquisition and international delivery service from Japan.
