Culture and Symbolism
Daikoku: One of the Seven Lucky Gods, originating from the Indian Buddhist deity Mahakala and later incorporated into Japanese folklore. He symbolizes “wealth, food, and good fortune” and is often worshipped by merchants and farmers as a representative of bountiful harvests and financial prosperity. He is typically depicted carrying a large sack and holding a wooden mallet, signifying his ability to bring wealth and happiness.
Citrine: In the culture of energy stones, it is regarded as the “stone that attracts wealth,” with a particular emphasis on windfall gains and career success; it is believed to enhance confidence and decisiveness.
Overall Meaning: The combination of a solid citrine stone and a Daikoku carving creates a powerful symbolism of “Guardian of Wealth × Commercial Prosperity × Windfall Gains.”
• Bead size: 8 mm
• Material: Citrine
• Origin: Japan
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