Vendor Profile
I.S.M Co., Ltd
Address | 1-20-5 Sakurai Minoh Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:562-0043 |
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Representative Name | Tomio Ishikawa |
Annual Revenue | JPY 150,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 6 |
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Gemstone Bracelet Topaz/Citrine Owl
SD item code:9764176
Detail | Price & Quantity | ||
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S1 |
1 piece
Original text before translation
1個口
(K12266-1)
JAN:4589603661390
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(K12266-1)
JAN:4589603661390
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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*Exact size/Inner circumference: approx. 16 cm
*Package size: approx. 10 x 10 x 5 cm *Individual weight/approx. 20g *Individual weight/approx. 40g *Packaging condition: cosmetic box *Country of Origin/Japan |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: [Material]
Quartz (owl): approx. 12mm beads, 6 x 4mm, Citrine: approx. 8mm beads, 6 x 3mm Tiger eye stone: approx. 10mm beads, aventurine: approx. 8mm beads, carnelian: approx. 8mm beads Hawks eye: approx. 10 mm beads, rondelles: approx. 6 x 3 mm *Trivia Citrine: good for business Tiger eye stone: good fortune aventurine: promotes good health Carnelian: increases energy and vitality Hawkeye: inspiration, intuition |
Description
*Passing the entrance exam, good luck charm for businessmen, no hardship, good luck will come to you. *The owl is said to be the god of the forest and a symbol of wisdom. In Greek mythology, it is known as the follower of Athens. The Roman goddess Minerva, who is also identified with Athens, always carries an owl as her sacred bird. Minerva is the goddess of wisdom and learning. Since the owl in this myth is a messenger of the goddess, the owl itself is also a symbol of wisdom and learning. The owl is also a very wise animal, and its pensive and thoughtful appearance may have led people to believe so. *In European countries, owls are thought of as symbols of business prosperity because of their ability to turn their heads, bright vision because of their ability to see at night, and good luck in life because of their ability to see. In European countries, the owl has been widely loved as a bird of good luck because of its ability to turn its head, its bright vision from its night vision, and its ability to keep abreast of information from its excellent hearing. *Legend has long been told in Japan that it is good luck to hear the owl's hooting call. *From its name, it has been said that owls have "no hardships," that is, that they do not suffer hardships, that they bring good fortune, and that they are good luck for people. Even today, the owl is a familiar symbol of good luck and good fortune. Also, since owls are nocturnal, they are a good luck charm for students who work hard all night to pass entrance exams. It is also used as a good-luck charm for businessmen who work late into the night, and has come into the limelight in recent years. The owl is carved into a crystal and combined with six kinds of power stones to make a bracelet. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.29th to Aug.1st |
Air Mail | From May.13th to May.15th |
EMS | From May.10th to May.15th |
Pantos Express | From May.14th to May.17th |
DHL | From May.10th to May.14th |
UPS | From May.10th to May.14th |
FedEx | From May.10th to May.14th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
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*The owl is said to be the god of the forest and a symbol of wisdom.
In Greek mythology, it is known as the follower of Athens.
The Roman goddess Minerva, who is also identified with Athens, always carries an owl as her sacred bird.
Minerva is the goddess of wisdom and learning.
Since the owl in this myth is a messenger of the goddess, the owl itself is also a symbol of wisdom and learning.
The owl is also a very wise animal, and its pensive and thoughtful appearance may have led people to believe so.
*In European countries, owls are thought of as symbols of business prosperity because of their ability to turn their heads, bright vision because of their ability to see at night, and good luck in life because of their ability to see.
In European countries, the owl has been widely loved as a bird of good luck because of its ability to turn its head, its bright vision from its night vision, and its ability to keep abreast of information from its excellent hearing.
*Legend has long been told in Japan that it is good luck to hear the owl's hooting call.
*From its name, it has been said that owls have "no hardships," that is, that they do not suffer hardships, that they bring good fortune, and that they are good luck for people.
Even today, the owl is a familiar symbol of good luck and good fortune.
Also, since owls are nocturnal, they are a good luck charm for students who work hard all night to pass entrance exams.
It is also used as a good-luck charm for businessmen who work late into the night, and has come into the limelight in recent years.
The owl is carved into a crystal and combined with six kinds of power stones to make a bracelet.
*ふくろうは森の神様、知恵の象徴といわれています。
ギリシャ神話ではアテネの従者として知られ、
アテネと同一視されるローマ神話の女神ミネルヴァもいつも梟(ふくろう)を聖鳥として連れています。
ミネルヴァは知恵と学芸を司る神様です。
この神話のなかのふくろうは、女神の使いであるため、ふくろう自体も知恵や学芸の象徴とされています。
実際のふくろうも大変賢い動物で、じっと物思いにふけるような姿がそう思わせるのでしょう。
*ヨーロッパの国々では、ふくろうは首がよく回ることから商売繁盛、夜目が利くところから見通しが明るい、
そして聴力が優れていることから情報を聞き逃さない、というように縁起の良い鳥として広く愛されてきました。
*日本でも古くからふくろうの鳴き声を聞くと縁起が良いという伝説が各地に残っています。
*ふくろうはその名前から「不苦労」つまり、苦労をしない、「福来朗」で福が来る、「福籠」で福がこもる、といわれてきました。
今もふくろうは開運縁起のシンボルとして親しまれています。
また、ふくろうが夜行性なので徹夜でがんばる受験生の合格のお守りであり、
夜遅くまで働くビジネスマンのお守りとしても用いられ、近年さらに脚光を浴びてきた縁起物です。
そのふくろうを水晶に彫り、6種類のパワーストーンでまとめてブレスレットにしました。