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Tuesday Buddha Pendant
Thai gold day of the week BuddhaThe statuettes inside the enclosed globes are produced by temples in Thailand by melting down donated coins, medallions, and statues. The head monk then blesses them and the Thai people support the temple by purchasing these blessed amulets. The statuettes are encased in airtight acrylic globes closed with a 22 carat (92% pure gold) seal. Traditionally, you would wear the Buddha posture that corresponds to the day of the week on which you were born. Similarly sized Ganesh and Kwan Yin statuettes are also available encased in proportional gold globes. The statues themselves are not made of gold, but rather formed from an amalgam of the donated metal on the day the temple casts the statuettes.
Thai Gold Western preferences for subdued colored shades
of gold jewelry usually dictate a gold proportion
that varies between 50% (12 carat) and 75% (18
carat) gold content for necklaces and rings. Many
Asian cultures, however, often view jewelry as
wearable bank accounts, calling for rather higher
precious metal content in order to maximize the
value-to-weight ratios.
| CURRENTLY SELECTED OPTIONS |
| Price: |
$249 |
| Item Number: |
TG312GO1 |
| Size: |
H: 0.5, W: 0.75, L: 0.4 |
| Color: |
Thai Gold |
| Time To Ship: |
Ships in 3-5 days. |

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