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A titanium steel enamel alloy amulet pendant depicting the Taoist deity "Zhenwu Lingying Zhenjun Zhenwu Emperor"

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Zhenwu Emperor

This amulet-style pendant is handcrafted by Taoist artisans. The titanium steel enamel case is carved from an alloy and coated with durable enamel to ensure its color lasts for a long time (note: the color may oxidize naturally).

Obverse: Depicts the orthodox Taoist deity "Zhenwu Dadi," revered as the supreme deity guarding the north. He not only controls wind and rain and controls the demons of the three realms, but is also the patron saint of practitioners and protector of dynasties. His majestic and courageous image and boundless magical powers have earned him deep reverence from emperors and common people throughout history.

  • Spiritual Significance: The orthodox Taoist deity "Zhenwu Dadi" successfully evolved from a nature deity into a composite deity who combined the roles of war, water, protection, and salvation.

Reverse: Engraved with the Taoist "Hetu Luoshu."

Small yet powerful, this pendant makes a meaningful gift or a personal amulet.

Product Basic Information:

  • Pendant Size: 10mm * 30mm
  • Material: Titanium-steel alloy with enamel details
  • Chain Options: Alloy chain, sterling silver chain, or cord
  • Care Tips: Titanium-steel enamel is resistant to fading; wipe gently with a soft cloth, avoid contact with harsh chemicals, and remove before swimming or showering to slow oxidation.

Learn more about "True Martial Emperor" >>

 

Representative Taoist Deities:

Taoist Supreme Beings (Three Pure Ones):

  • Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun: Symbolizes the state of "Wuji," where heaven and earth were not yet created, chaos began, and all things were born. He is the essence of Taoism and the origin of the universe.
  • Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun: Symbolizes the beginning of chaos, the distinct distinctions between yin and yang, and the transition from "Wuji" to "Taiji."
  • Taiqing Daode Tianzun: He is the manifestation of the Dao and the symbol of Taiji, representing the birth of all things and the perfection of moral education.

Four Heavenly Kings/Six Great Emperors (Four Imperial Emperors):

  • Jade Emperor: Commands the Way of Heaven, represents the Three Pure Ones, and is the supreme administrative leader of the universe, governing all gods and spirits of heaven and earth.
  • Ziwei Beiji Emperor: Assists the Jade Emperor in governing the Way of Heaven, the Earth's latitude, the sun, moon, and stars, and controls the stars and the seasons. He is known as the "King of the Star Gods."
  • Gou Chen Shanggong Tianhuang: Assists the Jade Emperor in governing the North and South Poles, the Three Realms of Heaven, Earth, and Man, and controls war and destruction in the human world.
  • Hou Tu Huangdi Ji (Hou Tu Niangniang): Corresponding to the Jade Emperor, she is the "Earth Mother," overseeing the changes in mountains, rivers, and the earth, and the growth of all things. She is the ruler of the underworld.

This meaningful piece of Taoist jewelry embodies the spiritual beauty of Taoist culture, perfect for everyday wear or special occasions. It also makes an ideal gift for friends and family.

 

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