Description
A supreme protective stone guarding all four directions. A men's bracelet engraved with the Four Divine Beasts. The Four Divine Beasts (Shijinju) are four sacred beasts that guard the four cardinal directions, east, west, north, and south, originating from Chinese mythology and feng shui. Connected to the ancient Chinese philosophy of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, they are widely known in Japan as symbols of feng shui and spirituality. Guardian of the East: Azure Dragon (Seiryu) Attribute: Wood (Five Elements) The Azure Dragon is a sacred being that brings success in career advancement and business. It governs water and is said to attract good fortune to places with flowing water. Guardian of the South: Vermilion Bird (Suzaku) Attribute: Fire (Five Elements) The Vermilion Bird is said to enhance fame and popularity and symbolizes art and creativity. It possesses the energy of fire and promotes change and evolution. Guardian of the West: White Tiger (Byakko) Attribute: Metal (Five Elements) The White Tiger possesses strong protective power and is said to bestow the strength to overcome battles and difficulties. It is said to bring good fortune and is a symbol of business prosperity. The guardian deity of the north: Genbu (Black Tortoise) Attribute: Water (Five Elements) Genbu symbolizes strong perseverance, wards off evil spirits, and protects its owner. It is also said to enhance calm judgment.
The ultimate guardian stone protecting all four directions. Men's bracelet engraved with the Four Divine Beasts
The Four Divine Beasts are four sacred beasts that guard the four cardinal directions (east, west, north, and south), originating from Chinese mythology and feng shui. Connected to the ancient Chinese Yin-Yang Five Elements philosophy, they are widely known in Japan as feng shui and spiritual symbols.
Guardian deity of the east: Seiryu (Azure Dragon) Seiryu is a sacred being that brings career advancement and business success. It governs water and is said to attract good fortune to places with flowing water.
Guardian deity of the south: Suzaku (Vermilion Bird) Suzaku is said to enhance fame and popularity and symbolizes art and creativity. Possessing the energy of fire, it promotes change and evolution.
Guardian deity of the west: White Tiger (Byakko) The White Tiger is believed to possess immense protective power and bestow the strength to overcome battles and difficulties. It is also said to bring wealth and is a symbol of business prosperity.