Description: Product Description The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing) is a series of Omamori (amulets) that features a picture of a dragon. As the name suggests, the torso of the dragon is drawn in one uninterrupted stroke. It has been valued as a good luck charm since the Edo era based on the belief that it "maintains growth and economic fortune," "maintains good relationships and growth," and "connects people." The One Stroke Dragon is offered in various types of Omamori. The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing) is a series of Omamori featuring the One Stroke Dragon drawn by Keisuke Tejima, a Kyoto One Stroke Dragon artist. They are finished by applying specialized techniques (high-resolution printing and special processing). An ofuda (amulet) that was officially blessed at Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect, commonly known as "yu-zu-san," is enshrined in each. *The body of Take-along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet is blessed directly. What is “Yu-zu-san” “Yu-zu-san” is the nickname of Nyoi-Hoshu Yu-zu-son, a deity who grants wishes. A wish-granting jewel that is said to have been created by Odaishi-sama (Kobo-Daishi/Kukai) *These Omamori were finished by applying a specialized technique (high-resolution printing and special processing) to reproduction paintings, instead of using the originals. They are a delightful gift for yourself, anniversaries, events, and various other gifts and celebrations. Moves, promotions, presidency, opening, anniversary, relocation, opening, establishment, new construction, and independence.Birth/visit to a shrine, New Year's Eve, New Year's DayEntrance to school, entrance to school, Shichi-Go-San, peach festival, presentation, graduation, graduation, club activitiesSports events, games and coming of age ceremoniesMother's Day, Father's Day, Respect for the elderly, Children's Day, and 60th birthdayAnniversary, Valentine's Day, White Day, Wedding Anniversary, Golden Wedding Renewal (specification changes) of the Take-Along OMAMORI Details of the renewal The paper is twice as thick (changed from approx. 1 mm to approx. 2 mm). The edges (cut edges) of the paper are decorated with gold foil. The surface colors of the paper were changed , which are shinier and have a better texture. Embossed printing of the words (OMAMORI/Kyoto One Stroke Dragon) in kanji is added. The Marriage Tie Twin Dragon, is added as a new option for One Stroke Dragon. The printing quality is improved to better express the shiny quality and texture. The name of each One Stroke Dragon is added to each picture. The color of the string for tying is changed from white to purple. We carefully considered and discussed the valuable opinions and comments we received from customers and decided to renew and improve the Take-along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet (made of luxury paper) as a Yu-zu-san that makes wishes come true, to make it an even more valuable lucky charm. The renewed Take-along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet is available from April 25. Notice The finishing method of Take-along OMAMORI, including its material (paper), printing plate, surface finish, and printing method, was improved to ensure a more faithful reproduction of the original Kyoto One Stroke Dragon art, and the art options were expanded from 4 to 23 as a result of the August 29, 2020 renewal. Types/colors of Kyoto One Stroke Dragon -25 options The ascending dragon was drawn with a sincere prayer to make a big wish come true, while the dragon watch over was drawn with a prayer for safety and protection. The content and ceremonial blessing, as well as the answers to prayers and the help you will receive from One Stroke Dragon, are identical for all of the options for each type of dragon. You are free to choose the color(s) of the dragon for your own reasons. For example, choose your favorite color, your "image color" or lucky color, a color that you desire because of other reasons-- such as its characteristics, meaning, or the image you have identified through personal color diagnosis, color coordination or color therapy, or a color that you intuitively desire. *The numbers mentioned under each drawing name are numbers managed by our office and do not need to be entered when placing your order Answers to Prayers [Answers to prayers: Development, economic fortune, prosperity in business, protection against evil spirits, health, safety, good match, and harmonious relations] Kyoto One Stroke Dragon × Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (Power & Fortune Dragon) is a series of Omamori featuring the One Stroke Dragon drawn by Keisuke Tejima, a Kyoto One Stroke Dragon artist. They are finished by applying specialized techniques (high-resolution printing and special processing). An ofuda (amulet) that was officially blessed at Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect, commonly known as "yu-zu-san," is enshrined in each. *The body of Take-along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet is blessed directly. Thoughts of Keisuke Teshima, One Stroke Dragon Artist I draw the torso of the dragon seamlessly in one stroke, wishing for continuous happiness, continuous good economic fortune, and continuous good matches. I also write the Sanskrit characters for Buddha, who answers prayers. Buddhist temple where prayers are offered Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect, which will celebrate its 1,200th anniversary, was commissioned as the wishing temple of the Fujiwara clan by Fujiwara Fuyutsugu. It is commonly known as “yu-zu-san” because it grants (“yu-zu” in Japanese) wishes. Why paper? Gold-brocaded satin damask (cloth) is not used because this woven material does not permit reproduction of the details of the dragon.To enable the OMAMORI to return to the soil after otakiage (burning), we avoid the use of incombustible material. 『Caution』 The OMAMORI is carefully finished so that the edges of the paper (cut edges) will not be sharp. However, due to the properties of the paper, it may injure your hand or finger. Handle it carefully when using without the transparent protective case. Those wishing to return omamori (lucky charm) for otakiage (burning) Please offer a prayer of sincere thanks to the omamori for its help before returning it in the dedicated envelope that was enclosed with the delivered omamori. (We will assume the cost of mailing.) The returned omamori will be burned with gratitude in otakiage at the Koyasan Shingon Sect Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple. *No fees are requested for otakiage Due to the optimization of our website (the latest update), customer reviews received before the renewal on April 25, 2020 (specification change) have been deleted due to Amazon's system programming and regulations. We sincerely apologize for the severe evaluation and valuable comments and suggestions we have received. We would like to report this in this statement. Specification Accessories transparent protective case and string for tying Approximate size of the Omamor 7.5cm×4.6cm×2mm (2.95in×1.81in×0.08in) Transparent protective case 8.3cm×5.6cm (3.26in×2.2in) Materials Paper, vinyl chloride and rayon
Price: 18.99 USD
Location: Denver, Colorado
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Color: L12-black Lucky Dragon / Front Color : Black
Material: Metal, Paper
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