Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant
Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant
Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant
Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant
Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant
Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant

Cinnabar Wuye God of Wealth Pendant

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  • Description

    The God of Wealth in Buddhist legends is said to be the fifth dragon son of the Dragon King named Shengyan, but there are also sayings about the incarnation of Manjushri and the God of Wealth in the Dragon Palace.

    Because people ask Longwuye for wealth, he will respond to their requests, and he will respond promptly, so he is called "Longwuye God of Wealth" and is worshipped in many temples among the people.

  • Wearing Instructions

    Pregnant women and people with kidney insufficiency are prohibited from taking and using cinnabar, and cinnabar cannot be burned with fire, because cinnabar will produce chemical reactions when heated for a long time, which may release mercury and other toxic substances to increase toxicity.

    When wearing cinnabar jewelry, try not to touch the cinnabar directly with your mouth.

    Basically, it will not poison you. In fact, as long as cinnabar does not become liquid or gaseous, it is not harmful to the human body. As long as the body is not allergic to cinnabar, you can often wear cinnabar jewelry.

  • Material

    cinnabar

  • gram weight

    Wuye God of Wealth (Small)
    Size: 25*17*6mm
    Weight: 6 grams

    Wuye God of Wealth (Large)
    Size: 60*40*10mm
    Weight: 54g

  • Maintenance

    Avoid chemicals, take a bath don't wear it while sleeping.