She had never thought of herself as both dragon and snake — the obvious power and the quiet coiling intelligence beneath it. A craftsman who worked only in pure tin showed her the pendant: a dragon and snake entwined, each necessary to the form the other made. She wore it on the 45cm chain and found herself moving differently — less performance, more presence. The tin was unexpectedly warm, as if it had already been learning the temperature of her skin before she even put it on.
Material:
• Pure Tin Dragon + Snake Pendant: Crafted from pure tin — a rare, high-purity metal historically used in sacred vessels and ceremonial objects. The pendant features an entwined dragon and snake design. Chain length: 45cm. Pure tin has a characteristic silvery-white lustre and natural warmth.
Spiritual Function:
• Pure Tin: A metal associated with rare purity, clarity of spirit, longevity, and the removal of impurities. Historically used in Taoist and traditional Chinese medicine practice for its purifying properties.
• Dragon (龙): The most powerful yang symbol in Chinese cosmology — representing celestial protection, imperial authority, transformative power, and the ability to ascend beyond obstacles.
• Snake (蛇): In Eastern tradition, the snake embodies wisdom, intuition, transformation through shedding, rebirth, and the deep feminine power of cycles and hidden knowing.
Usage:
Wear on a 45cm chain. Especially meaningful for those born in Dragon or Snake years, or anyone who resonates with transformation, wisdom, and the union of outer strength with inner intuition.
TL;DR: BWOOOH Pure Tin Dragon Snake Protection Pendant features rare pure tin with entwined dragon and snake carving — celestial protection, wisdom, and transformative rebirth — handcrafted as spiritual jewelry and feng shui jewelry for strength, intuition, and personal transformation.
Product Description
DRAGON
♥ Luck ♥ Strength ♥ Protection ♥ Success ♥
In China, the dragon and the phoenix are symbolized auspiciousness. The dragon is the fifth animal in the Chinese zodiac. They traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods. In Chinese culture, the dragon represents good luck, strength, health, and also the male element Yang. In systematized mythology, the dragon is considered male and is paired with the phoenix (female); together the two creatures symbolize marital harmony. The dragon works as a mirror to the phoenix, symbolizing masculine energy, strength, and protection.

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