Drolma is said to have carried a sacred gourd (hulu) filled with healing nectar, offering it to those who had lost their way. When she met the Laughing Buddha at a crossroads beneath a cinnabar sky, they exchanged blessings — his joy for her healing, her calm for his abundance. This pendant gathers all five of those blessings into a single, extraordinary amulet.
Material: This richly detailed pendant combines a Laughing Buddha, Yin Yang symbol, Chinese Zodiac motifs, a gourd (葫芦), and natural cinnabar into a 45 cm necklace. Natural cinnabar provides the pendant's distinctive vermilion energy, while each carved symbol adds a distinct layer of meaning and intention.
Spiritual Function: The Laughing Buddha attracts joy and abundance. The Yin Yang restores balance between opposing forces. The Chinese Zodiac aligns the pendant with the wearer's personal astrological energy for heightened resonance. The gourd (hulu) is a Taoist symbol of healing, longevity, and the containment of blessings. Natural cinnabar provides overall calm, protection from evil, and acts as an energetic anchor for all the other symbols.
Usage: Find your Chinese Zodiac animal on the pendant and set a personal intention aligned with your sign's strengths. Wear daily for layered protection and blessing, or gift to someone entering a new year, a new role, or a new life chapter as a comprehensive spiritual talisman.
TL;DR: This BWOOOH cinnabar blessing pendant necklace layers five powerful symbols — Laughing Buddha, Yin Yang, Chinese Zodiac, Gourd, and natural cinnabar — into one comprehensive spiritual jewelry talisman for joy, balance, personal alignment, healing, and all-round blessing protection.
Product Description
Cinnabar
♥ Calm ♥ Concentration ♥ Blessing ♥ Keep away evil spirits ♥
In Buddhist culture, cinnabar is often made into prayer beads and rosary beads. It is used when chanting Buddhist scriptures. It can calm people's minds, calm their minds, concentrate their minds, and improve their wisdom. It is an essential mascot for those who worship Buddha.

Laughing Buddha
♥ Happiness ♥ Wealth ♥ Luck ♥
The Laughing Buddha is considered a lucky symbol of happiness, wealth, prosperity, contentment, and wellbeing. Laughing Buddha reminds us to be grateful, overcome obstacles, and most importantly, be happy in life. In the Feng Shui tradition, the reason for buying and placing statues in the home is to correct a certain imbalance in one’s life.

YIN YANG SYMBOL
♥ Balance ♥ Harmony ♥
YinYang, the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. Yin is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption. Yang is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity, and penetration. In harmony, the two are depicted as the light and dark halves of a circle. Yin and yang are still important today in traditional Chinese medicine and Feng Shui. It is believed that to be healthy, one needs to balance the yin and yang forces within one's own body.

What is the Chinese Zodiac?
The Chinese Yinyang principle consists of a 12-year cycle, each year of which is named after a different animal that imparts distinct characteristics to its year. Many Chinese believe that the year of a person's birth is the primary factor in determining that person's personality traits, physical and mental attributes, and degree of success and happiness throughout one's lifetime. The ancient Yinyang principle constructed a fantastic system of 10 heavenly stems and 12 mundane branches. The latter corresponds to 12 animals with two symbolic functions. Each animal is mystically related to one year in a 12-year cycle. Each animal also represents two hours or one-twelfth of every day. A person's future is determined by this intriguing system. These twelve animals are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

What's your zodiac animal?
The 12 zodiac animals are shown below in order, with recent years for you to directly find out your own birth year and animal sign.

Chinese Zodiac Signs' Personality
Chinese zodiac animals have astrological and cultural meanings. Chinese people associate each animal sign with certain characteristics. It's believed that people born in a given year have the personality of that year's animal.
Rat: quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind.
Ox: diligent, dependable, strong, determined.
Tiger: quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind.
Rabbit: quiet, elegant, kind, responsible.
Dragon: confident, intelligent, enthusiastic.
Snake: enigmatic, intelligent, wise.
Horse: animated, active, energetic.
Goat: calm, gentle, sympathetic.
Monkey: sharp, smart, curious.
Rooster: observant, hardworking, courageous.
Dog: lovely, honest, prudent.
Pig: compassionate, generous, diligent.

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