A charm, golden Sanskrit letter "A" on the front and "Hum" on the back of a metal circular frame are encased in transparent resin.
(Diameter: 30mm, Thickness: 3mm, Weight: 6g)
About the gold letters on both sides (frond and back):
Two types are available: 'normal' using mirror powder for nail art, and 'special' using pure gold leaf from Kanazawa.
(3rd and 4th photos, left side is special, right side is normal.)
Sanskrit "A": The first sound that occurs naturally when the mouth is opened.
Sanskrit "Hum": The last sound produced when the mouth is closed.
In other words, Sanskrit "A-Hum" represents the beginning and the end of all things.
In the case of guardian dogs at shrines and Nio statues at temples, the right side of the statue has an open mouth ("A") and the left side has a closed mouth("Hum").
*The product image may differ from the actual product due to handmade.
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- A charm, golden Sanskrit letter "A" on the front and "Hum" on the back of a metal circular frame are encased in transparent resin. (Diameter: 30mm, Thickness: 3mm, Weight: 6g)
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