Pendant, amulet, Ghau, of Buddhist protection Dizang/ Jizo
(description below)

925 silver, 24k gold plate by electrolysis, 0.5 grams of pure gold was used.
Arizona Turquoise

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris,
all our stones are appraised and certified

Book with cord attached to the amulet. Drawstring adjustable to all sizes.

Dimensions of the pendant: 37/ 30/ 12mm Weight of 30 grams.

DIZANG/ JIZO

Kshitigarbha, known in China as Dizang Wang or Dizang Pusa (地藏王菩薩), is the savior of the underworld in Buddhism. conceals the earth". He belongs to the tetralogy of the great master bodhisattvas of the four sacred Buddhist mountains.

Dizang is often depicted as a young monk with a tonsured head, holding a pilgrim's staff in his hand and a luminous pearl in the other. Both serve him to guide the souls of the dead to bring them out of hell. Both are used to guide the souls of the dead to get them out of hell. His place of pilgrimage is on Mount Jiuhua located in the province of Anhui, in eastern China. He was the main deity of the Sanjie school under the Tang Dynasty, which contributed to the multiplication of his representations. Seriously ill people are invited to read this sutra and pray to this bodhisattva to help them recover. There are many legends derived from this Sutra.

Buddha Shakyamuni says that he who recites the name of Kṣitigarbha a thousand times a day for a thousand days will be protected from accidents and illnesses throughout his life by divine beings sent by the bodhisattva. "OM HA HA HA VISMAYE SVAHA" or "Namo Kshitigarbha bodhisattvāya!" In some temples, pictures of the deceased or tablets bearing the names of the deceased are placed around his portrait or his statue so that he saves them.

In Japan, JizU is especially solicited by women who have had a miscarriage or an abortion, and is placed at crossroads and cemeteries to free wandering spirits. This Bodhisattva and his Sutra are very important and revered in East Asia in Great Vehicle Buddhism.