Black Myth: Wukong obsidian bracelet from Mount Wutai
Black Myth: Wukong obsidian bracelet from Mount Wutai
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$48.00 USD
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$78.00 USD
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This bracelet is called the Black Myth: Wukong Obsidian Bracelet. Shanxi Province in China, where Wutai Mountain is located, is the filming location of Black Myth: Wukong.
This bracelet combines modern game elements with traditional culture. It has the following implications:
- It represents peace and good health.
- It symbolizes that good fortune will come in due course.
- It implies that everything will go as one wishes.
Prayer Wheel
The prayer wheel is an important religious implement in Tibetan Buddhism. In the belief of Tibetan Buddhism, the prayer wheel is filled with sutra mantras. When believers turn the prayer wheel, it is regarded as chanting the sutras inside. Each rotation of the prayer wheel is considered as chanting the sutras once, which is a way to accumulate merits. For example, around temples or on the pilgrim routes, it is often seen that believers hold the prayer wheel and turn it clockwise. They do this to express their piety to the Dharma, pray for the blessings of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, hoping to eliminate karmic obstacles and accumulate good fortune.
The prayer wheel is an important religious implement in Tibetan Buddhism. In the belief of Tibetan Buddhism, the prayer wheel is filled with sutra mantras. When believers turn the prayer wheel, it is regarded as chanting the sutras inside. Each rotation of the prayer wheel is considered as chanting the sutras once, which is a way to accumulate merits. For example, around temples or on the pilgrim routes, it is often seen that believers hold the prayer wheel and turn it clockwise. They do this to express their piety to the Dharma, pray for the blessings of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, hoping to eliminate karmic obstacles and accumulate good fortune.
Mount Wutai Collection from TempleCharms