The Garuda, transliterated as "Garuda" in Chinese Buddhist scriptures, is one of the Eight Great Dragons, the guardians of the Dharma. It feeds on dragons and symbolizes its fearlessness and power, capable of suppressing evil.
In artistic representations, the Garuda is often depicted as a half-human, half-bird, or a full-bird form. This ring depicts the Garuda's head in profile, creating a vivid and majestic image. A coiled dragon carving within the ring echoes the legend that the Garuda feeds on dragons, symbolizing its protective power and subjugation of demons.
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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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