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For freedom from suffering.
According to legend, Avalokiteshvara made a vow that he would not rest until he had liberated all beings from suffering. He became despondent when he realized the enormity of the task and his head split into thousands of pieces. Amitabha Buddha put the pieces back together as a body with eleven heads to help him see suffering more easily.
These esoteric pendants stylishly reflect the spirit, beliefs and development of the Buddhist way of life. The ancient teachings of Prince Siddhartha Gautama have inspired renowned fantasy artist Briar in designing this most beautiful and meaningful jewellery collection. Lovingly crafted from lead-free pewter, some set with splendid crystals, and highlighted with enamel and/or gold plating. Includes a presentation gift pouch and neck cord is included with these charms.
Authentic Briar pendant. Comes with a black cord and a saffron coloured satin pouch. Approx 1.5 inch by ¼ inch