The main design highlight of this necklace is the double-loop knot. As the shape of the head of the staff held by Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, the double-loop knot has special significance in Buddhist culture. It is said that it can push open the door to hell and is regarded as a Buddhist tool to ward off evil spirits, which can turn misfortune into good fortune for the wearer.
**Design elements:**
The double-ring knot (Chinese knot) has a classic shape, and the Ksitigarbha staff head adds good luck and turns misfortune into fortune.
**Material properties:**
18k gold, bright color, good texture and durable.
**Gemstone highlights:**
9 carat cultured sapphire, 6*8mm in size, has a deep and charming blue color, which sets off against the 18k gold and is dazzling.
**Wearing effect and significance:**
It adds a touch of luxury to the look, has a unique meaning of turning misfortune into good fortune, is suitable for daily life and special occasions, and highlights taste and personality. It is an exquisite jewelry item.
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- mainland China
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- No.70,832 - Accessories | No.12,244 - Necklaces
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- This "double knot necklace" integrates Buddhist culture with a unique Ksitigarbha staff head (double knot) design, which means warding off evil and bringing good fortune, and turning misfortune into good fortune. The 18k gold material is matched with a 9 carat, 6*8mm cultured sapphire, highlighting the unique cultural charm and high-end quality.
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