1 pendant made of 925 silver, partly gold-plated

Buddhist god of wealth on a lotus throne

Above this is an agate in the style of a Dzi pearl

On the back the 6-word mantra and the Dharma wheel

Size about. 45mm x 25mm

Weight approx. 16.2 grams

The chain shown is not part of the offer

You can also find a matching chain in our shop

Have fun wearing it or giving it as a gift

This silver pendant is a truly remarkable work of art. In the middle of the pendant is the Buddhist god of wealth, refined with gold plating. The God of Wealth is often associated with prosperity, happiness and abundance and is a symbol of material and spiritual wealth.

 

The god of wealth is depicted on a stylish lotus throne, which has deep spiritual meaning. In many cultures, the lotus represents purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth. The lotus throne gives the pendant an additional symbolic level and underlines the spiritual message of the piece of jewelry.

Above the God of Wealth is an agate in the style of a Dzi bead. The Dzi beads are traditional Tibetan jewelry that are considered good luck charms and symbols of protection. The agate, designed here in the style of a Dzi bead, gives the pendant a natural beauty and a connection to the earth.

On the back of the pendant are the six-character mantra and the Dharma wheel. The six-character mantra, also known as "Om mani padme hum", is one of the most famous mantras in Buddhism and represents compassion and enlightenment. The Dharma Wheel, a symbol of the Buddhist faith, represents the path to liberation and knowledge of the truth.

The god of wealth is depicted on a stylish lotus throne, which has deep spiritual meaning. In many cultures, the lotus represents purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth. The lotus throne gives the pendant an additional symbolic level and underlines the spiritual message of the piece of jewelry. Above the God of Wealth is an agate in the style of a Dzi bead. The Dzi beads are traditional Tibetan jewelry that are considered good luck charms and symbols of protection. The agate, designed here in the style of a Dzi bead, gives the pendant a natural beauty and a connection to the earth. On the back of the pendant are the six-character mantra and the Dharma wheel. The six-character mantra, also known as "Om mani padme hum", is one of the most famous mantras in Buddhism and represents compass