She had never believed in horoscopes, but she believed in maps. When she received this rotatable pendant — her natal Buddha, the Green Tara, the nine palaces spinning under her fingertip — it felt less like superstition and more like an ancient GPS. Each element a coordinate. Each spin a recalibration. She wore it through her most uncertain year and came out the other side with clearer direction than she'd had in a decade.
Material:
Thangka Art Rotatable Pendant — intricate Tibetan thangka-style painted or printed imagery featuring multiple sacred elements; rotating mechanism allows mindful spinning as a meditative action. Dzi bead accents on cord.
Cord/Chain — traditional Tibetan-style cord with dzi bead accent elements.
Spiritual Function:
Natal Buddha (本命佛): Each Chinese zodiac sign has a corresponding guardian Buddha — wearing your natal Buddha is believed to receive continuous blessing and protection from your personal divine guardian.
Green Tara (绿度母): The beloved Tibetan Buddhist goddess of compassion and swift action; wearing her image is believed to bring protection, compassion, and the removal of obstacles and fears.
Nine Palaces Eight Diagrams (九宫八卦): The integration of feng shui's nine palace grid with the eight trigrams of the I Ching — this system maps the energetic coordinates of the universe; wearing this pattern is believed to align the wearer with cosmic balance and feng shui harmony.
Rotatable Design: The spinning action serves as an active meditative practice — each rotation mirrors prayer wheel spinning, generating merit and focused intention.
Dzi Beads: Ancient Tibetan sacred beads believed to carry powerful protective and blessing energies.
Usage:
Wear as a statement spiritual pendant. Rotate gently during meditation, prayer, or moments of stress. Identify your Chinese zodiac natal Buddha before gifting or wearing for maximum personal resonance. Suited for serious practitioners, collectors of Tibetan art, and those navigating complex life decisions who seek multi-layered cosmic alignment.
TL;DR: BWOOOH Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha Thangka Nine Palaces Rotatable Necklace features thangka art, natal Buddha, Green Tara, and 九宫八卦 with dzi beads — personalized protection, compassion, and cosmic alignment — handcrafted as a Tibetan Buddhist necklace and dzi bead necklace, a Buddhist amulet and spiritual jewelry for deep practitioners.
Product Description
The Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha
The Chinese Zodiac Natal Buddha refers to the patron saint with the closest magnetic field for each zodiac attribute. Different natal buddhas have different meanings. The natal buddha has a strong spirituality, can prevent disasters and pray for blessings, help the wearer to purify the soul, drive away evil and avoid evil.

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. For example, the year 2023 is the year of Rabbit.

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.
For example, 2023 is the year of the Rabbit. If you were born in 2023, your Chinese zodiac sign is the Rabbit, and you are known as a "Rabbit".

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.

Buddha Symbol
♥ Compassion ♥ Serenity ♥
Although this symbol may be religiously associated, its potency and applicative virtues are transferred on a boundless culture with no specific religion or nation. The Buddha's enlightenment is omnipresent, giving us the strength to fulfill our dreams and reach our full potential.
"Lucky" is the word often connected to this calming symbol, as it infuses you with exceptional fortune and clear mind, letting you assess possibilities, chances, and the future from a blank canvas. Mindfulness becomes a natural way of thinking.

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