The Garuda, transliterated as "Jialouluo" in Han Chinese Buddhist scriptures, is one of the eight classes of celestial beings who protect Buddhist teachings. It feeds on serpents, symbolizing mighty fearlessness and the subjugation of evil forces.
In artistic representations, the Garuda is often depicted as half-human, half-bird, or entirely avian. This ring prominently features its profile bird-like head, rendered with vivid and majestic artistry. The interior of the ring is carved with a coiled dragon, echoing the legend of the Garuda feeding on serpents and signifying divine protection and the power to vanquish evil spirits.
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- Sterling Silver
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- Taiwan
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- Front length approximately 4.6cm, weight approximately 43g
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