Guānyǔ, God of War pendant

US$359.00

A pendant of Guānyǔ, the ancient Chinese God of War who is still remembered today. There are temples dedicated to his worship in China, Vietnam, the Philipine’s, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Thanks to the Chinese diaspora there are also shrines in Australia and the USA. His continued fame is due at least in part to him being one of the sworn brothers of Liú Bèi in the classic Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

While worshipped as the god of war, he is also the patron saint of honest traders. Small shrines dedicated to him can still be seen in many shops. Carvings of him can also be found in people’s homes as it is thought no ghost, demon or evil spirit will enter where he abides.. Carved from a flawless piece of apple green jade. Finished with an 18k gold loop studded with 5 tiny diamonds. Chain for display purposes only.

H:38mm W: 20 D: 4.6mm. Weight 8.2g. (Chain for display purposes only)

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A pendant of Guānyǔ, the ancient Chinese God of War who is still remembered today. There are temples dedicated to his worship in China, Vietnam, the Philipine’s, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Thanks to the Chinese diaspora there are also shrines in Australia and the USA. His continued fame is due at least in part to him being one of the sworn brothers of Liú Bèi in the classic Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

While worshipped as the god of war, he is also the patron saint of honest traders. Small shrines dedicated to him can still be seen in many shops. Carvings of him can also be found in people’s homes as it is thought no ghost, demon or evil spirit will enter where he abides.. Carved from a flawless piece of apple green jade. Finished with an 18k gold loop studded with 5 tiny diamonds. Chain for display purposes only.

H:38mm W: 20 D: 4.6mm. Weight 8.2g. (Chain for display purposes only)

A pendant of Guānyǔ, the ancient Chinese God of War who is still remembered today. There are temples dedicated to his worship in China, Vietnam, the Philipine’s, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Thanks to the Chinese diaspora there are also shrines in Australia and the USA. His continued fame is due at least in part to him being one of the sworn brothers of Liú Bèi in the classic Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

While worshipped as the god of war, he is also the patron saint of honest traders. Small shrines dedicated to him can still be seen in many shops. Carvings of him can also be found in people’s homes as it is thought no ghost, demon or evil spirit will enter where he abides.. Carved from a flawless piece of apple green jade. Finished with an 18k gold loop studded with 5 tiny diamonds. Chain for display purposes only.

H:38mm W: 20 D: 4.6mm. Weight 8.2g. (Chain for display purposes only)