19th Century Japanese Sankosho × Burmese Wood Beads × West Asian String Bead Long Necklace
Antique Edo-era ritual tool paired with unearthed ancient beads | Detachable for ritual practice, also suitable for daily wear
The Sankosho is an Esoteric Buddhist ritual tool from Japan. Overseas collectors have identified it as a work from the Edo period, conservatively dated to the 19th century, carrying over a century of history and the aura of spiritual practice.
Cast in a brass alloy, its metallic luster is deep and understated from years of handling.
The vajra is approximately 10.1 cm long, offering a solid grip, perfect for solitary use during rituals. ⚡
Necklace Details:
・One Burmese Banteik wood bead, with a warm, smooth texture and the patina of an antique piece.
・Four West Asian unearthed string beads, belonging to the ancient bead category from West Asia, showing signs of earth erosion and weathering.
・The necklace is approximately 70 cm long, resting near the heart, ideal for wearing alone or layering with other necklaces.
The Sankosho can be detached at any time for ritual practice.
When worn with just the ancient bead necklace, it offers a subtly stylish look.
Suitable for: Collectors of Japanese Esoteric Buddhist ritual tools, those who appreciate the style of ancient beaded necklaces,
and collectors seeking to combine religious significance with everyday wear. 🙏
11000-115.01.02
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- 19th Century Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Tool - Sankosho. Burmese Banteik Wood Beads. West Asian String Beads Necklace (Necklace Length 70cm) (Pyu Beads - West Asian Beads - Ancient Beads - Necklace - Beaded Necklace - Choker)
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